women's work among the, vii. 117 sq.;

their rule as to partaking of meat and milk, viii. 84;

give children the fat and hearts of lions to eat, viii. 142;

their dread of menstruous women, x. 81

Sukandar River, in Mirzapur, ghosts shut up in a tree on the, ix. 60 sq.

Sulka (Sulkas), the, of New Britain, their way of stopping rain, i. 252 sq.;

their rain-making by means of stones, i. 304;

their sacred stones, ii. 148;

their notion as to the phosphorescence of the sea, ii. 155 n. 1;

their dread of a woman in childbed, iii. 151;