on the ceremony of passing under the yoke, [195] n. 4;
on the oak and the thunder-god, [298], [299] n. 2, [300]
Fowls' nests, ashes of bonfires put in, i, 112, 338
Fox prayed to spare lambs, i. 152
Foxes burnt in Midsummer fires, ii. [39], [41];
witches turn into, [41]
Foxwell, Ernest, on the fire-walk in Japan, ii. [10] n. 1
Fraas, F., on the various sorts of mistletoe known to the ancients, ii. [318]
Frampton-on-Severn in Gloucestershire, ii. [316]
France, Lenten fires in, i. 109 sqq.;