Shawnee prophet, ii. [157]

Sheaf, the last cut at harvest, the Yule log wrapt up in, i. 248;

reapers blindfold throw sickles at the, ii. [279] n. 4

Sheaves of wheat or barley burnt in Midsummer fires, i. 215

Sheep made to tread embers of extinct Midsummer fires, i. 182;

driven over [pg 375] ashes of Midsummer fires, 192;

burnt to stop disease in the flock, 301;

burnt alive as a sacrifice in the Isle of Man, 306;

witch in shape of a black, 316;

driven through fire, ii. [11] sqq.;