case at Toulouse of escape from live burial, [145];

condemns hasty burial, [171].

Cork, case of revival from apparent death in a child at, [318].

Creighton, Dr. C., his History of Epidemics cited, [282].

Cremation, at Calcutta, [129];

among Brahmins at Madras, [131];

at Benares, [131];

as a preventive of premature burial, [274-278];

approved on general grounds, [282].

Crowe, Mrs., cases related by, [336].