will not speak of their enemies by their proper name, iii. 331;
tell stories only at evening or night, iii. 384 sq.;
their belief as to meteors, iv. 65
Sulla at the temple of Diana on Mount Tifata, ii. 380; at Aedepsus, v. 212
“Sultan of the Oleander,” magical efficacy attributed by the Moors to the, x. 18
“—— of the Scribes,” an annual mock sultan at Fez, iv. 152 sq.
Sultan Bayazid and his soul, iii. 50
Sultans veiled, iii. 120
Sumatra, images used in evil magic in, i. 58;
magical images to obtain offspring in, i. 71;