Syrmia, the Yule log in, x. 262 sq.

Syro-Macedonian calendar, iv. 116 n. 1, ix. 358 n. 1

Szagmanten, in Tilsit district, the last sheaf at harvest called the Old Rye-woman at, vii. 232

Szis, the, of Upper Burma, the Father [pg 484] and Mother of the Paddy (unhusked rice) among, vii. 203 sq.

Ta-cul-lies, native name of the Carrier Indians, iii. 215 n. 2

Ta-ta-thi tribe of New South Wales, their mode of making rain by crystals, i. 304

Tâ-uz (Tammuz), mourned by Syrian women in Harran, v. 230

Taanach, in Palestine, burial of children in jars at, v. 109 n. 1

Taara, the thunder-god of the Esthonians, ii. 367

Tabali, in South Nigeria, precaution as to the spittle of chiefs at, iii. 289