Tasmania, the aborigines of, reluctant to name the dead, iii. 353

Tasmanians carried fire about with them, ii. 257 sq.;

seem to have changed common words after a death, iii. 364 n. 1

Tat or tatu pillar. See [Ded pillar]

Tate, H. R., on serpent-worship among the Akikuyu, v. 85

Tatia, wife of Numa, ii. 270 n. 5

Tatius, king of Rome, succeeded by his son-in-law Numa, ii. 270 and nn. 1, 5;

the Sabine colleague of Romulus, killed with sacrificial knives, ii. 320

Tattoo-marks, tribal, in Dahomey, v. 74 n. 4;

of priests in Dahomey, v. 74 n. 4;