Influenza followed by trance, [30], [124].

Ireland, death-certification in, [241];

practice of burial in, [301], [359];

no mortuaries in, [302].

Irvine, Mr. Clarke, on popular trust in the signs of death, [203].

Jackson, Dr., of Somerby, relates case of supposed death by lightning-stroke, [192].

James, Mr. J. Brindley, on risks of live burial, [254].

Jaws, clenching of, as signs of death, [187].

Jebb, Dr. John, his graphic case of catalepsy, [35].