of sacrificed bird or animal, uses of, viii. 170, 173 sq.
See also [Skins]
Skin-disease, bathing in dew at Midsummer as remedy for, v. 247, 248, x. 208;
caused by eating a sacred animal, viii. 25 sqq.;
supposed remedy for, ix. 266;
Mexican remedy for, ix. 298;
leaping over ashes of fire as remedy for, xi. 2;
traditional cure of, in India, xi. 192
Skinner, Principal J., on the burnt sacrifice of children, vi. 219