as a pig, ii. [26-31];

parallelism between the anthropomorphic and theriomorphic conceptions of the, ii. [32];

death of the, ii. [33];

suggested explanation of the embodiment of the, in animal form, ii. [34];

the ox as the embodiment of the, ii. [41-43]

—— wolf, ii. [3-7], [30]

—— woman, i. 342, 343

Cornwall, May-day custom in, i. 75;

midsummer bonfires in, i. 101; ii. [262];

reaping cries in, i. 407