- "Far," radical of "farina," etc. [545-546]
- Feathers, use of, in ceremonial observances [533-535]
- use of, in medicine hat [582]
- Fernandez, Alonso, quoted on sacrificial bread of Pueblos [545]
- Forlong, J. G. R., quoted on manna [517]
- Fosbrooke, Thomas D., quoted on use of rushes at Easter [528]
- cited on symbolic use of ashes [536]
- Franklin, Sir John, cited on earth-eating by Eskimo [539]
- Frazer, J. G., cited on Indian customs [485]
- Frommann, J. C., on magic knots [569]
G.
- Galena, powdered, ceremonial use of, by Indians [548-549]
- pieces of, used in sacrifices [549]
- Gibberish always used by Indian medicine-men [464]
- Girdles, superstitions concerning [557-558], [570-572], [577]
- Gomara cited on Indian medicine-men [459], [463], [464], [470], [472], [512]
- Gonzales de Mendoza quoted on Indians throwing meal [510]
- Graffenreid, Baron de, cited on magic powder of Indians [512]
- Grimm, Jacob, cited on ancient German superstitions [487], [491], [541], [559], [561], [568], [570], [573]
- Grossman, Capt., cited on Apache purification [475]
H.
- Harris, W. Cornwallis, quoted on magic cords [574-575]
- Hawkins, ——, cited on scratching among Indians [491]
- Hair and wigs, use of, by Indian medicine-men [474-475]
- "Hand of glory," superstitions concerning [486]
- Hangman's rope, superstitions concerning [574], [575]
- Headdresses of Indian gods [582]
- of Apache medicine-men [584]
- Heath, Perry S., cited on use of down at Russian weddings [535]
- Hereditary priesthood among Indians [455-456]
- Herodotus, cited on Egyptian priests [454]
- Herrera, Antonio, quoted on Indian medicine-men [459], [461], [463], [472], [475], [553]
- Higgins, Godfrey, cited on hierophants of Athens [454]
- Hind, Henry Youle, cited on Indian medicine-men [464], [513]
- Hoddentin, employment of, by the Apache [499-507]
- Hoffman, W. J., cited on Ojibwa medicine [452], [511]
- Hutchinson, consul, cited on African magic powders [515]
I.
- Impotence, self-induced in Indian medicine-men [454]
- Indian corn, sacrifice of [525]
- Insanity, how regarded in Apache "medicine" [460]
- Izze-kloth of the Apache [550-558]
- Izze-kloth, analogues of other people [558]
J.
K.