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xi. 64;
great (_Verbascum thapsus_), called King’s Candle or High Taper, xi. 64
Müller, K. O., on a custom of the Spartan kingship, iv. 59; on the eight years’ cycle in ancient Greece, iv. 69 _n._ 1; on octennial celebration of Olympic festival, iv. 90; on mitigation of human sacrifice, iv. 165 _n._ 1, 166 _n._ 1; on Sandan, ix. 389 _sq._
Müller, F. Max, and the Rosy Dawn, i. 333 _sq._
Müller, Professor W. Max, on Hittite name for god, v. 148 _n._
_Mulongo_, “twin,” term applied by the Baganda to the navel-string, i. 195, 196
_Mulungu_, spirits of the dead, among the Yaos, viii. 111 _sq._
Mumbo Jumbos, iv. 178
Mummers dressed in leaves, branches, and flowers, ii. 74 _sqq._, 78 _sqq._; the Whitsuntide, iv. 205 _sqq._; at Hallowe’en in the Isle of Man, x. 224. _See also_ Maskers
Mundaris, of Assam, their sacred groves, ii. 39, 46, 47; their annual saturnalia at harvest, ix. 137
Mundas of Bengal, marriage to trees among the, ii. 57; gardens of Adonis among the, v. 240
Mungarai, Australian tribe, their belief in the reincarnation of the dead,