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398, "Festivals (Slavic)," v. 890.

"God (Slavic)," vi. 302. "Human Sacrifice (Slavic)," vi. 865., "Blest, Abode of the (Slavonic)," ii. 706–07., "Heroes and Hero-Gods (Slavic)," vi. 664–67. "Marriage (Slavic)," viii. 471–72., "Magic (Slavic)," viii. 305–07. "Music (Slavic)," ix. 57–59., "Demons and Spirits (Slavic)," iv. 622–30., "Blood-Feud (Slavonic)," ii. 733–35. "Charms and Amulets (Slavic)," iii. 465–67. "Chastity (Teutonic and Balto-Slavic)," iii. 499–503. "Crimes and Punishments (Teutonic and Slavic)," iv. 300–05. "Death and Disposal of the Dead (Slavic)," iv. 508–09. "Divination (Litu-Slavic)," iv. 814–16. "Family (Teutonic and Balto-Slavic)," v. 749–54. "Hospitality (Teutonic and Balto-Slavic)," vi. 818–20. "King (Teutonic and Litu-Slavic)," vii. 728–32. "Law (Teutonic and Slavic)," vii. 887–89., Mary E., "Images and Idols (Teutonic and Slavic)," vii. 155–59.

"Ordeal (Slavic)," ix. 529–30., Enid, "Nature (Lettish, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian)," ix. 240–42. "Old Prussians," ix. 486–90.