use of bull-roarers among the, ii. [229] n.

Minos, king of Crete, besieges Megara, ii. [103]

Mint, flowers of, gathered on St. John's Day, ii. [51]

Mirzapur, the Bhuiyars of, i. 84

Misfortune burnt in Midsummer fires, i. 215;

got rid of by leaping over Midsummer fires, 215

Missel-thrush and mistletoe, ii. [316]

“Mist-healing,” Swiss expression for kindling a need-fire, i. 279

Mistletoe, the divining-rod made of, ii. [69], [291];

worshipped by the Druids, [76] sq., [301];