CONTENTS. li 



CHAPTER IX. 



CURIOUS AND NOTEWORTHY CUSTOMS AMONG THE DIFFERENT TRIBES. 



PAGE 



Eoads and travelling — Canoes and boats— Slavery — Ranks of society 

 — Hovas or Commoners — Andrians or Nobles — Royalty — Oaths 

 of allegiance — Royal property — A Malagasy Kabary — Native 

 oratory — Occupations and modes of living — Handicrafts . 174-196 



CHAPTER X 



CURIOUS AND NOTEWORTHY CUSTOMS AMONG THE DIFFERENT TRIBES 



— (continued). 



Houses, their structure and arrangement — The house as a compass 

 and sundial — Towns and villages — Fire by friction — Pottery and 

 substitutes for it — Kissing or nose-rubbing — Tattooing and other 

 adornments — Modes of dressing the hair — Clothing — Use of 

 vegetable fibres for dress — Female adornment — Weapons . 197-216 



CHAPTER XL 



CURIOUS AND NOTEWORTHY CUSTOMS AMONG THE MALAGASY TRIBES 



— (concluded). 



Circumcision observances — Brotherhood by blood covenant — Royal 

 ancestor-worship among the Sakalava — Tombs and funeral 

 rites ........ 217-242 



CHAPTER XIL 



RELATIONSHIPS, AND THE NAMES USED FOR THEM, AMONG 



THE PEOPLES OF MADAGASCAR, CHIEFLY THE HOVAS. 243-257 



CHAPTER XIII. 



NOTES UPON MALAGASY ART IN DECORATION AND MANUFACTURE. 



Hova art : house decoration — Church adornment — Textile fabrics — 

 Straw plaiting-— Metal work — Pottery — Betsileo art : Carving on 

 burial memorials — Houses and utensils .... 258-266 



