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Ordeal (Hindu)," A. B.<br />

Keith, Hastings' Ency. Rel.<br />

Eth., 196ft<br />

Ordeals among the Bonthuk<br />

caste, areca-nuts in, 276 ;<br />

in the codes <strong>of</strong> Brihaspati<br />

and Pitamaha, 196ft ; in the<br />

Yajnavalkya-smriti, list <strong>of</strong><br />

five, 195ft 3 , 196ft<br />

Oriental Silverwork, Malay and<br />

Chinese, H. Ling Roth,<br />

253ft 1<br />

Oriente Lux, Ex, Win 2 . For<br />

details see under Wiinsche,<br />

A.<br />

Origin <strong>of</strong> the betel-vine, <strong>story</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the, 274 ; <strong>of</strong> the Compitalian<br />

games, 114m1 ; <strong>of</strong>the<br />

custom <strong>of</strong> betel-chewing,<br />

possible, 248, 249 ; <strong>of</strong> the<br />

festival called the giving<br />

<strong>of</strong> water, the, 106-110; <strong>of</strong><br />

the "Swan-Maiden" motif,<br />

217, 234 <strong>of</strong> the ; Valkyries,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Palli<br />

224, 225, 226 ;<br />

or Vanniyan caste, 109ft 3 ;<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Volundarkvitha, 220<br />

Origin and Growth <strong>of</strong> Religion,<br />

Lectures on, John Rhys,<br />

107ft<br />

Original home <strong>of</strong> the Castanet,<br />

India probably the, 95ft 1 ;<br />

number <strong>of</strong> the Valkyries,<br />

225<br />

Original Sanskrit Texts, John<br />

Muir, 152ft 1<br />

Ornament, faces smeared with<br />

betel-juice for, 314, 315;<br />

or other Object, Life in<br />

Weapon, 107ft<br />

Osiris and the Egyptian Resur-<br />

rection, E. A. Wallis Budge,<br />

75ft 1<br />

Outpost in Papua, An, A. K.<br />

1<br />

Chignell, 317ft<br />

Oval shape <strong>of</strong> betel-bags, 251,<br />

252<br />

Oxford Dictionary,<br />

Murray,<br />

J. A. H.<br />

34ft1<br />

Oyster shells for betelchewing,<br />

lime from, 242,<br />

258, 261, 269<br />

Pagan Races <strong>of</strong> the Malay<br />

Peninsula, W. W. Skeat<br />

and C. O. Blagden, 289ft 2 ,<br />

290ft 2<br />

Pagan Tribes <strong>of</strong> Borneo, <strong>The</strong>,<br />

C. Hose and W. McDougall,<br />

296m 1<br />

VOL. VIII.<br />

INDEX II GENERAL<br />

Painting <strong>of</strong> Muktaphalaketu,<br />

Padmavatl's, 165, 166, 176<br />

Palankeen, 13, 13k 1 , 48, 89<br />

Pali works, mention <strong>of</strong> betel<br />

in, 254,254ft 2<br />

Palm-trees with one arrow,<br />

Rama splits seven, 44<br />

" Palms <strong>of</strong> the Philippine<br />

Islands," O. Beccari, Philippine<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Science, 249ft 1<br />

Papers on Malay Subjects,<br />

R. O. VVinstedt, 291ft 1<br />

Paradise, five trees <strong>of</strong>, 248ft<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> Body, Life in Special<br />

("External Soul" motif),<br />

107ft ; <strong>of</strong> one's life to dead<br />

person, giving, 117, 117ft 2<br />

Passages <strong>of</strong> the Qur'an used<br />

for charming away disease,<br />

196ft<br />

Past, present and future, the<br />

three times, 57ft 3<br />

Patterns used on betel-bags,<br />

various, 252, 252ft 2 - 34-5<br />

Pavilions produced by magic<br />

power, 92<br />

Peacocks,transformation into,<br />

142<br />

Pearl, areca-nut cutters with<br />

handles <strong>of</strong>, 250 ; ashes,<br />

chewing paste <strong>of</strong> betel-nut<br />

and, 256 ; one <strong>of</strong> the five<br />

jewels, 248ft ; swans with<br />

eyes <strong>of</strong>, 135<br />

Pearls produced by combing<br />

hair, 59ft 3<br />

Peasant Life, Bihar, G. A.<br />

Grierson, 275<br />

Peninsula, betel-chewing in<br />

the Malay, 289-292<br />

Penny Magazine, " Betel-Nut<br />

Tree," vol. v, 318ft 1<br />

Pen ts'ao kang mu, the, 304<br />

Perfume given to Sita by<br />

Anasuya, 44 ; made from<br />

vakula flowers, 96ft 3<br />

Persian and Balochistan words<br />

for betel, 239<br />

Perspiration caused 94, 94ft<br />

by joy,<br />

1<br />

Pheniciens et Grecs en Italie<br />

d'apres VOdyssee,<br />

P.<br />

pault,Cham-<br />

56ft2<br />

Pheniciens et VOdyssee,<br />

V. Berard, 56ft<br />

Les,<br />

2<br />

Philippine Islands, 1493-1898,<br />

<strong>The</strong>, E. H. Blair and J. A.<br />

Robertson, 302ft 2<br />

Philippine Islands, . . . By<br />

Antonio de Morga, <strong>The</strong>,<br />

H. E. J. Stanley, 300ft 1<br />

353<br />

Philippine Journal <strong>of</strong> Science,<br />

" Palms <strong>of</strong> the Philippine<br />

Islands," O. Beccari, vol.<br />

xiv, 249ft 1<br />

Philologus, W. Anderson, vol.<br />

lxxiii, 107ft<br />

Pickled areca-nuts, use <strong>of</strong>,<br />

288<br />

Picture <strong>of</strong> Muktaphalaketu,<br />

Padmavati's, 165, 166, 176<br />

Pilgrimage to Allahabad, the<br />

great, 19<br />

Piper betle, betel-vine, 238,<br />

238ft 1 , 239, 249, 272, 311<br />

Piper chabai.e. Bakek, 247<br />

Piper cubeba or cubebs, 247<br />

Piper methysticum, leaves <strong>of</strong><br />

the, 310, 311<br />

Piper nigrum, the black pepper<br />

vine, 267<br />

Piquedans or<br />

spittoons for<br />

betel-chewing, 268<br />

Plantation <strong>of</strong> areca -<br />

palms,<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

269, 270, 305, 306, 308 ;<br />

betel-vine, 265, 271, 272,<br />

273, 305, 306, 308<br />

Plants <strong>of</strong> the Island <strong>of</strong> Guam,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Useful, W. E. Safford,<br />

308ft 2 1 - 2<br />

, 309ft<br />

Ploughshare, licking red-hot,<br />

196ft<br />

Plumage <strong>of</strong> a goose, stealing<br />

the, 229<br />

Plumages <strong>of</strong> eight sisters,<br />

king steals the, 223<br />

Poetic Edda, the Elder or,<br />

220, 223, 224<br />

Poetic Edda, <strong>The</strong>, H. A.<br />

Bellows, 221, 221ft 1<br />

Point situated in left hand,<br />

vital, 109, 109ft 3 , 110<br />

Poison conveyed in a betel-<br />

" chew," 267, 268; a crest,<br />

jewel as talisman against-<br />

194, 195, 195ft 1 ; the ordeal<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 196ft<br />

Poison-trees<br />

10<br />

<strong>of</strong> wealth, the,<br />

Police <strong>of</strong>ficers abducted and<br />

killed at night, 107<br />

Pollution <strong>of</strong> desires when<br />

dying, the result <strong>of</strong>, 117,<br />

117ft 1<br />

'Poo/AaiVa/ apyaioXoyia, Dionysios<br />

<strong>of</strong> Halikarnassos, 114ft 1<br />

Popular<br />

Tales and Fictions,<br />

W. A. Clouston, 227ft 2<br />

Portuguese<br />

derivation <strong>of</strong><br />

betel, 239<br />

Posture <strong>of</strong> meditation called<br />

padmasana, 83, 83ft 1

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