253
For the colours of the cloth used, and the purport of the number seven, vide pp. 50, 51, supra. ↑
254
Vide App. cclxvi. ↑
255
I class this with the instances of indirect contact (between the soul and the body of its owner),
because there is no doubt whatever that the usual ingredients (clippings of hair, paring of nails,
etc.) would have to be worked up with the wax, and that they are not mentioned, because
understood. ↑
256
Generally called kabong when cultivated, or (h)ĕenau when wild (Arenga saccharifera, L.,
Palmeæ). ↑
257
Cp. the charm on p. 183, supra, and App. lxxxiii. ↑
258