life of, in mistletoe, [280], [292];
struck by lightning oftener than any other tree of the European forest, [298] sqq.;
supposed to bloom on Midsummer Eve, [292], [293]
—— and thunder, Aryan god of the, i. 265
—— -leaves, “oil of St. John” found on St. John's Morning upon, ii. [82] sq.
—— log a protection against witchcraft, ii. [92]
—— -mistletoe an “all-healer” or panacea, ii. [77], [79], [82];
a remedy for epilepsy, [78], [83];
to be shot down with an arrow, [82];
a panacea for green wounds, [83];