P

Panchià, [398]

Pantaleone, St., legend of, [38]

Paracelsus, Theophrastus, [265] et seq.

Passes, [24], [29], [31]–2, [133], [247], [275], [395], [399]–400, &c.

Passeyerthal, [303], [410]

Passion-plays, [214], [346], [438]–9. See also ‘Bauern-Comödie.’

Patscherkofl, [337]

Patznaunthal, [30]

Pejo, Val di, [364]

Pellizano, [364]

Pelugo, [405]

Pergine, [385]

Pergola, [389]

Pertisau, [132]

Perugino, [348]

Pestschutzheiligen, [276], [343], [406], &c.

Petroleum in Tirol, [327]

Pfäffers, [13], [23], [277]

Pfannenberg, [17]–8

Pflaun, [359]

Pfunerjoch, [206]

Philippine Welser, [261] et seq., [308]

Phol, [4]

Pigs in Tirolean mythology, [72], [312] note

Pilate’s wife, [118]

Pill, xviii, [202]

Pinè, pilgrimage of, [382]–5

Pinzolo, [406]

Pioneers previous in Tirol, x–xi, [398]

Pipe, in Tirolean mythology, xviii, [423]

Pirschenheim, [333]

Pitzthal, [32]

Pius VI., [294], [295], [338]

Plansee, [34]

Plaknerjoch, [112]

Pontlatzerbrücke, [287]

Porta Klaudia, [326]

Pragmar, [331]

Prazalanz, legend of, [26]

Predajo, [342]

Predazzo, [377];
road to Treviso, [377]

Primiero, [377], [398], [400]

Primolano, [32], [400]

Puss in Boots, [431]–2

Pusterthal, [286]