Animism, the Buddhist, not a philosophical theory, ii. 13 sq.;

passing into polytheism, ii. 45;

passing into religion, iii. 213

Aninga, aquatic plant in Brazil, ix. 264

Anitos, spirits of ancestors, in Luzon, ii. 30, viii. 124

Anjea, mythical being, who causes conception in women, i. 100, 184, v. 103

Ankenmilch bohren, to make the need-fire, x. 270 n.

Anklets, as amulets, iii. 315;

made of human sinews, worn by king of Uganda, vi. 224 sq.

Ankole, in Central Africa, the Bahima of, vi. 190, viii. 288, x. 80