See [Escouvion]

Scratching the person with the fingers forbidden to girls at puberty, i. 38, 39, 41, 42, 44, 47, 50, 53, 92

Scrofula, vervain a cure for, ii. [62] n. 1;

creeping through an arch of vines as a cure for, [180];

passage through a holed stone a cure for, [187]

Scylla, daughter of Nisus, the story of her treachery, ii. [103]

Scythes and bill-hooks set out to cut witches as they fall from the clouds, i. 345 sq.

Sea, menstruous women not allowed to approach the, i. 79;

bathing in the, at Easter, 123;

bathing in the, at Midsummer, 208, 210, ii. [30];