Baethgen, F., on goddess 'Hatheh, v. 162 n. 2

Baffin Land, the Esquimaux of, i. 113, iii. 32 n. 2, 152, 207, 399, viii. 257, ix. 125

Bag, souls of persons deposited in a, iii. 63 sq., xi. 142, 153, 155;

soul of dying chief caught in a, iv. 199

Baganda, the, of Central Africa, their belief as to the sterilizing influence of barren women, i. 142, ii. 102;

their treatment of the afterbirth and navel-string, i. 195 sq., xi. 162;

spirits of their dead kings preserved in their navel-strings and jawbones, i. 196;

their notion as to whirlwinds, i. 331 n. 2;

their incarnate human god of the Lake Nyanza, i. 395;