omnipresence of, [72] sqq.;

propitiation of, [93], [94], [96], [100];

religious purification intended to ward off, [104];

cause sickness, failure of crops, etc., [109] sqq.;

of cholera, [116], [117], [123];

men disguised as, [170] sq., [172], [173];

decoyed by a pig, [200], [201];

conjured into images, [171], [172], [173], [203], [204], [205];

put to flight by clangour of metal, [233];

banned by masks, [246];