“scoring above the breath,” a counter-charm for witchcraft in, 315 n. 2;
witches as hares in, 315 n. 1;
St. John's wort in, ii. [54];
the divining-rod in, [67].
See also [Highlands] and [Highlanders]
Scots pine, mistletoe on, ii. [315]
Scott, Sir Walter, on the fear of witchcraft, i. 343;
oaks planted by, ii. [166]
Scourging girls at puberty, i. 66 sq.
Scouvion, i. 108.