Perche, Midsummer fires in, i. 188;

St. John's herb gathered on Midsummer Eve in, ii. [46];

the Chêne-Doré in, [287] n. 1

Perforating arms and legs of young men, girls, and dogs as a ceremony, i. 58

Pergine, in the Tyrol, fern-seed at, ii. [288] sq.

Perigord, the Yule log in, i. 250 sq., 253;

magic herbs gathered at Midsummer in, ii. [46];

crawling under a bramble as a cure for boils in, [180]

Perkunas, Lithuanian god, his perpetual fire, ii. [91] n. 5

Péronne, mugwort at Midsummer near, ii. [58]