believe that the souls of the dead often transmigrate into tigers, viii. 293;

their use of swallows as scapegoats, ix. 34 sq.;

their belief in demons, ix. 87 sq.;

their belief in a Trinity, ix. 88 n. 1;

their use of human scapegoats, ix. 213;

their doctrine of the plurality of souls, xi. 223;

their totemic system, xi. 224 sqq.

See also [Bataks]

Battel, Andrew, on the king of Loango, iii. 117 sq.;

on the colour of negro children at birth, xi. 251 n. 1