V.
Vairus, de Fascinatione, [46]
Valentine, Mrs., “Nursery Rhymes,” [221]
Valkyries, [67]
Vampire, Woman who has had intercourse with a, [100]
Varro, [43]
Venetian witchcraft, [155]
Venus, Paraschiva, [125]
Vikings buried in boats, [114]
Vilas, Slavonian fairies, [67], [143];
seek the love of men, [145], [147]
Vine-leaf, Magic, [138]
Voices of the dead heard in a tomb by children, [237]
Volga, Princess, [36]
Volkv, the sorcerer, [36]
Volta, an indecent witch dance, [158]
Voodoo in Philadelphia, [16];
Voodoo magic, [39], [40];
Owen, Miss Mary, [99];
how to become a Voodoo witch (voodoo or taboo), [109]