Ring, crawling through a, as a cure or preventive of disease, ii. [184] sqq.;

divination by a, i. 237;

worn by initiates as token of the new birth, ii. [257].

See also [Rings]

Ringhorn, Balder's ship, i. 102

Ringing church bells on Midsummer Eve, custom as to, ii. [47] sq.

Rings as amulets, i. 92;

mourners creep through, ii. [178], [179].