S

Säben, [356] note

Sadole, [398]

Sætere, [4]

Saigesbach, [330]

Säligen, Fräulein, [413], [428]

Salvan, [408] et seq., [413], [420]

Salvanel, [412]

Salzberg and saltworks, the, [155]–7

Sandbichler, the Bible commentator, [124]

Sandwirth, the, [150]

Sanzeno, [367]

Sarcathal, [400]

Satteins, [16]

Saturn, temples to, in Tirol, [356], [360], [372]–4, [387]

Sayings, popular, of Wälsch-Tirol, [439]–40

Scharnitz, [324], [325]–6

Schattenberg, [26], [43]

Scheibenschiessen, [94]

Schildhof, the, [241]

Schlitters, [82]

Schloss Junk, [344]

Schmalkald League, [21], [247]

Schneeburg, [161]

Schnodahüpfl, [98], [346]

Schrofenstein, [31]

Schruns, [28]

Schwangau, [34]

Schwarzen Felder, the, [360]

Schwarzensteingrund, [91]

Schwatz, [145], [168], [320]

— its frescoed houses, [170]

— inns, [170]–2, [186]–8

— history, [173] et seq.

— mines, [173] et seq.

— shops, [177]

— parish church, [178] et seq.

Schwefelloch, the, [315]

Scotch missionaries to Tirol, [14] et seq.

Sculpture, curious early, [25], [30], [31], [65], [66], [216], [243], [249] et seq.

Sechsmillionen-Brücke, [358]

Seefeld, [194] et seq., [270], [324]–5

Seidenbaum, the, [360]

Seirens, [126]

Sellathal, [393], [396]

Selrain, [330], [332], [338]

Senale, [366]

Sendersbach und thal, [333], [338]

Serlesspitz, [339]

Serravalle, [344]

Sette Comuni, [393], [396]

Seven Years’ War, [289]

Siechin, die fromme, [258]

Sigismund, St., [325], [331]

Sigismund, Emperor, [153], [240]

— (the Monied), [146], [150], [243], [252], [319]–20, [337]

Sigmund, Frank, [284]

Sigmundsburg, [33], [244]

Sigmundsegg, [244]

Sigmundsfried, [244]

Sigmundslust, [146], [244]

Sigyn, [3]

Silberthal, the, [24]

Silk, [342], [344]–5, [360], [386], [396]

Silver chapel, the, [254], [269]–70

Simeon of Trent, St., [215], [349]

Simpleton stories, [432]–7

Sisinius, Martyrius, and Alexander, SS., [360], [367]–374

Sistrans, [219];
legend of, [221]–2, [380] and note

Skolastica, [132]

Skulls kept unburied, [30], [65]

Slavini di San Marco, [342], [343]

Sleeper, legend of the, [388]–90

Snail, story of a horrible, [435]–6

Solstein, [315], [324]

Sondergrundthal, [88]

Sonnenberg in Vorarlberg, [26]

Sonntag, [25]

Spaur, [157]

— Maggiore, [359]

Speckbacher, [55], [150]–1, [156], [300]

Sphinx, [424]

Spider, [268]

Spiel-joch, [132]

Spinges, das Mädchen von, [297]

Stainer, Jacob, [160]–1

Stalactites, [396]

Stallenthal, the, [137] et seq.

Stams, [195], [247]

Stans, [136]

Stauzerthal, [29]–30

Starkelberg, [206]

Starkenberg, [96]

Stase-Sattel, [46]–8

Steeples, legends of, [65] and note

Steinach, [91]

Steinberg, [127]

Stelvio, [31]

Sternsingen, [100]

Sterzing, [59], [160], [297]

Stillupethal, [88]

Stones, supernatural, [15], [212], [311], [404], &c.

Strass, [82] et seq.

Strigno, [396]–7

Stubaythal, [147], [338], [339]

Stuibfall, the, [36]

Sugana, Val, [341]

Sulz, [315]

Sulzberg, [358]

Sundays and festivals, legends about, [71], [196]–7, [380]–1

Swallow in Tirolean mythology, [197], [439]

Swinburne, General, [326]–7

Swiss embroidery, [21]–2, [23], [42]