custom as to milking cows in, [185];

sick children passed through a ring of yarn in, [185]

Olea chrysophilla, used as fuel for bonfire, ii. [11]

“Oleander, the Sultan of the,” i. 18, ii. [51];

gathered at Midsummer, [51]

Olive, the sacred, at Olympia, ii. [80] n. 3

Olofaet, a fire-god, ii. [295]

Olympia, the sacred olive at, ii. [80] n. 3;

white poplar used for sacrifices to Zeus at, [90] n. 1, [91] n. 7

Omaha tribe, Elk clan of the, i. 11