their belief in a supreme god Lugaba, vi. 190;

their belief in transmigration, viii. 288;

believe that at death their kings turn into lions, and their queens into leopards, viii. 288;

their transference of abscesses, ix. 6;

their use of scapegoats to cure disease among their cattle, ix. 32;

their dread of menstruous women, x. 80

—— of Kiziba, vi. 173

—— of the Uganda Protectorate, ix. 6, 32

Bahnars of Cochin-China, their recall of lost souls, iii. 52, 58 sq.

Bahr-el-Ghazal province, the Golos of the, i. 318;