See also [Sons]

—— of the king sacrificed for his father, iv. 160 sqq.

Son-in-law, his name not to be pronounced, iii. 338 sq., 344, 345

Songish or Lkungen tribe of Vancouver Island, their formal reception of the first salmon caught in the season, viii. 254

Songs of the corn-reapers, vii. 214 sqq.;

liturgical, revealed by gods, ix. 381

—— and dances, religious, of North-West American Indians, ix. 378 sq.

Sonnenberg, gout transferred to fir-tree in, ix. 56

Sonnerat, French traveller, on the fire-walk in India, xi. 6 sqq.