French cure for whooping-cough, ii. [192] n. 1

—— Islands, use of bull-roarers in, ii. [229] n.

—— peasants, their superstition as to a virgin and a flame, i. 137 n.

Friction of wood, fire made by the, i. 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 144 sq., 148, 155, 169 sq., 175, 177, 179, 220, 264, 270 sqq., 335 sq., ii. [8];

the most primitive mode of making fire, [90], [295]

“Friendly Society of the Spirit” among the Naudowessies, ii. [267]

Frigg or Frigga, the goddess, and Balder, i. 101, 102

Fringes worn over the eyes by girls at puberty, i. 47, 48

Fruit-trees threatened, i. 114;

Midsummer fires lit under, 215;