Cologne, old instances of revival at, [326], [327].

Colombo, a Catholic priest of, subject to death-trances, [130].

Conclamation, practice of, by the Caribs, [331];

in antiquity, [331], [332];

in Russia, [332];

in the case of the Widow of Nain’s son, [332].

Conclusions, summary of, [321].

Constantinople, risks of live burial at, [147].

Cooper, Mr. M., surgeon, on apparent deaths, [17];

relates case of Madam Blunden, [51];