Index. 



Pnrang, marriage by elopement in, 9. 



-, parents arrange marriages in, 



10. 



Q 

 R 



PADRUMANA, 97. 



aj-vansi, a Hindu caste excluded from 

 the Jagannath temple, 6. 



Rarhi, a tribe of Bengali Brahmans, 1, 2. 



Rig-sum Gonpo, invocation of, during 

 marriages in Tibet, 12. 



Bisley, H. H., Anthropometric instruc- 

 tions, Appendix 1. 



, , Measurements of Cin- 

 galese Moormen and Tamils taken at 

 Ceylon in November 1892, 33. 



, Notes on Anthropology, 



95. 



River-spirit worship by Hindus, 101, 104. 

 Eiyal Fransah=& dollar, 80. 

 Rizku'llah Azziin, acknowledgment to, 50. 

 Russians, antipathy towards saving 

 drowning persons by, 106. 



£iangha, invocation of, during marriages 

 in Sikkim, 21. 



Sangye, invocation of, during marriages 

 in Tibet, 12. 



Sankhari, a pure Hindu caste according 

 to Ballal Sen, 5. 



Sapta-sati, an inferior class of Brah- 

 mans, 2. 



Scandinavians, classification of, 99. 



Shaykh = Head of a Mohamedan tribe, 

 87. 



Shetland, antipathy towards saving 

 drowning persons in, 102. 



Siamese believe in water-spirit, 102. 



Sibawaih, a famous Mohamedan gram- 

 marian, 49. 



Sikkim, marriage customs in, 20. 



-, U and Tsang, application to 



astrologers during marriages in, 11, 

 22, 27. 



• , , marriages in, 11. 



■ , , parents arrange 



marriages in, 11. 



Simia, 97. 



Simiad^;, 98. 



Sioux Indians believe in water-spirit, 102. 



Slavonians, classification of, 99. 



Solomon Islands, antipathy towards 

 saving drowning persons in the, 101. 



Spiritism, origin of, 100. 



Spiti, ceremony of divorce in, 9. 



, polyandry not recognized in, 9. 



Sudra Brahmans, a grade ministering to 

 the Nava-sdkha, 3. 



pure, does not exist in Bengal, 4. 



Sunri, a Hindu caste excluded from the 

 Jagannath temple, 6. 



Superstitions regarding Drowning and 

 Drowned Persons, On Some, by S. C. 

 Mitra, 100. 



Sutar, a Hindu caste intermediate be- 

 tween Sudra and Nicha, 6. 



Xamils, Measurements of Cingalese 

 Moormen and — taken at Ceylon in 

 November 1892, by H. H. Risley, 33. 



Tanlca = a Tibetan rupee, 25. 



Tanti, a pure Hindu caste according to 

 Ballal Sen, 5. 



Tasi-kyi Lama = chief priest of the vil- 

 lage, 25. 



Tavnl = a Bedouin poem measure, 50. 



Ten-ma Chdni, invocation of, during 

 marriages in Tibet, 13. 



Teutons, classification of, 99. 



Theft among the Bedouins of the 

 Hauran, 85. 



Tibet, ancient marriage customs of, 8. 



, marriage customs of, 8, 16. 



Tilism guarding hidden treasure, 111. 



Tiyar, a Hindu caste excluded from the 

 Jagannath temple, 6 



Treasure, On Some Beliefs in a Being or 

 Animal guarding hidden, 109. 



Tsang, Sikkim and U, application to 

 astrologers during marriages in, 11, 

 22, 27. 



, , marriages in, 11. 



, , parents arrange mar- 

 riages in, 11. 



Tshi-speaking people of Africa worship 

 Prah, 101. 



Tsi-thang = n Tibetan astrological chart, 

 12. 



U > Tsang and Sikkim, application to 

 astrologers during marriages in, 11, 

 22, 27. 



— , , marriages in, 11. 



— , , parents arrange marriages 



in, 11. 



Ulotrichi, a division of mankind, 98. 



Unk-tahe, Sioux Indian name for water- 

 demon, 102. 



V aidika, an inferior class of Brahmans, 2. 



Vaidya, a Hindu caste, 3. 



■ , denies enrollment among the 



Nava-Sdkha, 3. 

 Vaisya, a Hindu caste, 3. 

 , denies interference of Ballal Sen 



with their regulations, 3. 

 — , position of, 3. 



