drinking out of a human, in order to acquire the qualities of the deceased, viii. 150;

of enemy, lad at circumcision seated on, viii. 153.

See also [Skulls]

Skull-cap worn by girls at their first menstruation, iii. 146;

worn by Australian widows, iii. 182 n. 2

Skulls used as charms to cause invisibility, i. 150;

of raccoons prayed to for rain, i. 288;

of bears nailed to sacred firs, ii. 11;

of dead used as drinking-cups among the Australian aborigines, iii. 372;