popular cures for, [47], [49], [51], [53], [55], [56], [58], [59], [63];
driven away by firing guns, etc., [121]
Fielding, H., quoted, [349] sq.
Fiends burnt in fire, [320]
Fig, the wild, human scapegoats beaten with branches of, [255]
Fig-tree, sacred, [61]
—— -trees artificially fertilized, [257] sqq., [272] sq.;
personated by human victims, [257]
Fights, annual, at the New Year, old intention of, [184]
Figs, black and white, worn by human scapegoats, [253], [257], [272]