—— legend of king bled to death, iii. 243 n. 7

—— love-charm by means of knots, iii. 305

—— mode of cursing an enemy, iii. 312

—— name for the scarlet anemone, v. 226

—— sacrifice for rain, i. 289

—— women, their custom of muffling their faces, iii. 122;

in North Africa give their male children the hearts of lions to eat, viii. 142 sq.;

in Morocco, their superstitions as to plants at Midsummer, xi. 51

—— writer on the death of the King of the Jinn, iv. 8;

on talismans against locusts and murrain, viii. 281