Washing forbidden for magical reasons during a rhinoceros-hunt, i. 115,

during husband's absence, i. 122,

during heavy rain, i. 253;

practised as a rain-charm, i. 253;

practised as a ceremonial purification by the Jews after reading the scripture, viii. 27,

by the Jewish high priest after the sin-offering, viii. 27,

by the Greeks after expiatory sacrifices, viii. 27, 85,

by the Parjas after killing a totemic animal, viii. 27 sq.,

by the Matabele at eating the new fruits, viii. 71,

by the Esquimaux before a change of diet, viii. 84, 85,