cairns to which passers-by add stones in, ix. 27 n. 4;

the Rajah of, food eaten out of his dead hand by a Brahman, ix. 44 sq.

Bilda, in Algeria, nails knocked into olive-tree as a cure at, ix. 60

Bilqula. See [Bella Coola]

Bima, in Celebes, sacred horse at, i. 364

——, a district of Sambawa, human foundation-sacrifices in, iii. 90 sq.

Bin-Thuan, the Chams of, ii. 28, viii. 56

Binbinga tribe of Northern Australia, burial customs of the, i. 102 sq.;

cannibalism among the, i. 106 sq.;

their rites of initiation, xi. 234 sq.;