Frankenwald Mountains, [160]
Frankfort, the feast of Purim at, [394]
Fratres Arvales, [232]
“French and English” or the “Tug-of-war” as a religious or magical rite, [174] sqq.
French cure for fever, [55]
Fresh and green, beating people, [270] sq.
Frogs, malady transferred to, [50], [53]
Fruit-trees, fire applied to, on Eve of Twelfth Night, [317]
Fruitful tree, use of stick cut from a, [264]
Fumigation with juniper and rue as a precaution against witches, [158]