Dead Sunday, i. 254, 260

Death, preference for a violent, i. 216, 217;

superstition concerning, i. 260;

“carrying out,” i. 257-261, 264-271; ii. [207];

driving out, i. 258, 259, 272, 276;

in the custom of “carrying out” Death is probably a divine scapegoat, ii. [206-208];

ceremonies at the burying of, ii. [250];

effigy of, i. 257 sq.

Debden, May Day custom in, i. 76

Deer, regard for, ii. [117], [118]