of manslayers on their return, iii. 170, 178;

of old men round manslayer, iii. 182;

of king before the ghosts of his ancestors, vi. 192;

at festival of new corn among the Natchez Indians, viii. 79

—— -god, dog sacrificed to, i. 173

Ward, Professor H. Marshall, on the respective hardness of ivy and laurel, ii. 252;

on the artificial fertilization of the fig, ii. 315 n. 1

Ward, Professor James, as to Hegel's views on magic and religion, i. 423

Warlock, the invulnerable, stories of, xi. 97 sqq.

Warm food tabooed, iii. 189