Magic, homoeopathic or imitative, i. 49, 133, 329, ii. [231], [287];
dwindles into divination, i. 336;
movement of thought from magic through religion to science, ii. [304] sq.
Magic and ghosts, mugwort a protection against, ii. [59]
—— and science, different views of natural order postulated by the two, ii. [305] sq.
—— flowers of Midsummer Eve, ii. [45] sqq.
Magical bone in sorcery, i. 14
—— implements not allowed to touch the ground, i. 14 sq.
—— influence of medicine-bag, ii. [268]
—— virtues of plants at Midsummer apparently derived from the sun, ii. [71] sq.