their treatment after the decay of the flesh, iii. 372 n. 5;

disinterred and scraped, iii. 373 n., iv. 96;

used in rain-making ceremonies, v. 22;

of dead kings carried off or destroyed by enemies, vi. 103 sq.;

cakes baked in the shape of, and eaten as the bones of a god, viii. 87 sqq.;

virtues acquired by contact with the, viii. 153 sq.;

preserved to facilitate resurrection, viii. 259;

of dead enemies destroyed to prevent their resurrection, viii. 260;

of dead husbands carried by their widows, x. 91 n. 4

—— of deer not given to the dogs, viii. 241, 242, 243