Titicaca, Lake, thunder-god of the Indians about, ii. 370

Tivor, god or victim, in Norse, x. 103 n.

Tiyans of Malabar, their seclusion of girls at puberty, x. 68 sq.

Tjingilli tribe of Central Australia, their cure for headache, ix. 2

——, the, of Northern Australia, their way of making rain by means of a bandicoot, i. 288

Tjumba, island of, harvest festival in the, viii. 122

Tlacaxipeualiztli, “The Flaying of Men,” a Mexican festival, ix. 296

Tlacopan, city of Mexico, idol of paste eaten as a sacred food in, viii. 91

Tlactga or Tlachtga in Ireland, pagan cemetery at, iv. 101;

new fire annually kindled on Hallowe'en at, x. 139