The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 12 of 12)
i. 355;
screened from public gaze, iii. 125
Tonquinese, their test of a sacrificial victim, i. 384 _sq._; their custom of catching the soul of the dying, iv. 200
Tonsure, the clerical, viii. 105 _n._ 1
_Tonwan_, magical influence of medicine-bag, xi. 268, 269
Tooitonga, divine chief of Tonga, iii. 21, viii. 128, 129, 130, 131, 140
Toorateyas of Southern Celebes hold their princes responsible for the rice-crop, i. 361
Tooth knocked out as initiatory rite, iii. 244, xi. 227, 235; of dead king kept, iv. 203. _See also_ Teeth
Toothache, tooth of an ounce a homoeopathic remedy for, i. 153; transferred to enemies, ix. 6; transferred to a frog, ix. 50; transferred to trees, ix. 57, 58, 59 _sq._; nailed into a door or a wall, ix. 62, 63; cured by sticking needles into a willow, ix. 71
Töpffer, J., on the Eudanemi at Athens, i. 325 _n._ 1
Tophet, at Jerusalem, children burnt in sacrifice in, iv. 169, 170, 171,