White, Miss Rachel Evelyn (Mrs. Wedd), on the position of women in ancient Egypt, vi. 214 n. 1, 216 n. 1
White, faces and bodies of man-slayers painted, iii. 175, 186 n. 1;
widows painted, iii. 178 n. 1;
lion-killer painted, iii. 220;
the colour of Upper Egypt, vi. 21 n. 1;
as a colour to repel demons, ix. 115
—— and black in relation to human scapegoats, ix. 220;
figs worn by human scapegoats, ix. 253, 257, 272
White birds, souls of dead kings incarnate in, vi. 162;
ten, external soul in, xi. 142