B

Baierische-Rumpel, [286]–8

Baldur, [4]

Baptism, children raised to life for, [27]–8, [355]

Barbara, St., legend of, [37]

Baselga, [382]

Bauern-Comödie, [214], [239]–40, [257], [346], [438]–9

Baumkirchen, [147]

Bavarians in Tirol, [16], [74], [111], [150]–1, [177]–8, [286]–8, [300] et seq., [324], [325]–7, [332]

Beans, [424], [437] and note

Bears in Tirol, [16], [31], [165]–6, [420] et seq., [434]–5

Beatrik, [413] and note

Bedelmon, [413]

Befreiungskämpfe, [310]–1, &c.

Belasis, Schloss, [359]

Bells rung without hands, [165]–6, [218]

Berchtl, [117], [124], [417]

Berg Isel, [156], [300]

Bernardo, St., [363]

Bertha, [417]

Beseno, [342]

Bezzecca, [400]

Biagio, St., [367]

Biberwier, [32]

Bienerweible, the, [122]–4, [312]

Birds in Tirolean mythology, [87], [135], [141]–2, [196]–8, [325], [422]–3, [434], [439]

Birgitz, [337], [338]

Blase, St., legend of, [38]

Blasienberg, [334]

Blendsee, [33]

Blind, Karl, [3] et seq., [214] and note

‘Blood, relics of the holy,’ [139], [324]–5

Bludenz, [25], [47], [48], [238]

Bodensee, [17], [20], [39]–40, [45]

Borghetto, [341]

Borgo di Val Sugana, [392]

Bormio, [31]

Bosentino, [388]

Brandenbergerthal, [127][1]

Brava Berta, [417]–8

Bregenz, [17]–9

Breitenwang, [35]

Brenner Pass, the, [246], [247], [278], [287]

Brenta, the, [382], [386], [392]

Brentonico, [407]

British missionaries in Tirol, [23], [43]

Brixenthal, [64]

Brixlegg, [79], [112], [121], [124]

Brothers’ strife, legend of, [391]–2

Bruederhuesle, the, [27]–8

Bruneck, [247]

Buch, [201]

Buchau, [133]

Buchs, [13], [23]

Burgleckner, [121]–2

Buried cities (and submerged), legends of, [26], [133], [204], [342]–3

Burning hand, legend of, [167]

Busa del Barbaz, [343]

Busetti, Christopher, [368]