that slew the ox, trial and condemnation of the, viii. 5

——, double-headed, symbol of Sandan, v. 127;

carried by Lydian kings, v. 182;

a palladium of the Heraclid sovereignty, v. 182;

figured on coins, v. 183 n.

Axim, on the Gold Coast, annual expulsion of the devil at, ix. 131

Ayambori, in Dutch New Guinea, woman's share in agriculture among the Papuans of, vii. 123

Aymara Indians of Peru and Bolivia, their rain-charm by means of frogs, i. 292;

afraid of being photographed, iii. 97;

their use of a black llama as a scapegoat in time of plague, ix. 193