Buginese of Celebes, their homoeopathic charm to ensure longevity, i. 158;

their use of the regalia as a remedy for plague or dearth, i. 363;

their belief as to the blighting effects of incestuous blood, ii. 110;

their custom of swinging at harvest, iv. 277;

ascribe a soul to rice, vii. 183

—— sailors, words tabooed to, iii. 413

Bugis of South Celebes, effeminate priests or sorcerers among the, vi. 253 sq.

Bühl, St. John's fires at, x. 168

Bühler, G., on the identity of the names Perkunas and Parjanya, ii. 367 n. 3;

on Parjanya, ii. 369