deemed a great misfortune in Kamtchatka, viii. 173 n. 4, ix. 178;

crocodiles thought to be born as the twins of human children, viii. 212;

Baganda women throw sticks or stones on the graves of, ix. 18

Twins and their afterbirths counted as four children, xi. 162 n. 2

——, father of, taboos observed by the, iii. 239 sq.;

his hair shaved and nails cut, iii. 284;

no male except the, allowed to enter hut of girl in her seclusion at puberty, x. 24

Two bananas eaten produce twins, i. 145

—— Brothers, ancient Egyptian story of the, xi. 134 sqq.

—— days, heathen festivals displaced in the Christian calendar by, i. 14