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viii. 221
Raven clan among the Niska Indians, xi. 271
—— legends among the Esquimaux, ix. 380
Raven’s eggs in homoeopathic magic, i. 154
Ravensberg, in Westphalia, the Fox in the corn at, vii. 296
Raw flesh, Flamen Dialis forbidden to touch or name, iii. 13, 239; Brahman teacher not to look on, iii. 239; relations of slain man not to touch, iii. 240
Ray, S. H., on the names for fire-sticks in the Torres Straits Islands, ii. 209 _n._ 3
Ray-fish, cure for wound inflicted by a, i. 98 _n._ 1
Raymi, a festival of the summer solstice, among the Incas of Peru, x. 132
Readjustment of Egyptian festivals, vi. 91 _sqq._
Reaper of the last sheaf, called the Wolf, vii. 273; called Goat, Corn-goat, Oats-goat, or Rye-goat, vii. 283; called the Cow, Barley-cow, or Oats-cow, vii. 289
Reapers, special language or words employed by, iii. 410 _sq._, 411 _sq._,