Masks worn at expulsion of demons, [111], [127], [145], [213];

intended to ban demons, [246];

worn at ceremonies to promote the growth of the crops, [236], [240], [242] sqq., [247], [248] sq.;

worn by the Perchten, [242], [243], [245], [247];

worn by priests who personate gods, [287];

worn in religious dances and performances, [375], [376] n. 2, [378], [379], [380], [382];

burned at end of masquerade, [382];

treated as animate [382]

Masquerades in modern Europe, intention of certain, [251] sq.