the Yellow Day of, 293;
sheep passed through a hoop at, ii. [184]
—— and Hallowe'en the two chief fire-festivals of the British Celts, ii. [40] sq.
—— cakes, i. 148 sq., 150, 152, 153, 154, 155
—— carline, i. 148, 153
—— Eve (the Eve of May Day), a witching time, i. 295
—— fire, pretence of throwing a man into the, i. 148, ii. [25];
kindled by the friction of oak-wood, i. 148, 155, ii. [91]
—— fires, i. 146 sqq.;
in Wales, 155 sq.;