Spirit or god of vegetation, effigies of, burnt in spring, ii. [21] sq.;
reasons for burning, [23];
leaf-clad representative of, burnt, [25]
Spirits of the hills, their treasures, ii. [69]
—— of plants and trees in the form of snakes, ii. [44] n. 1
—— of water propitiated at Midsummer, ii. [31]
Spree, the river, requires its human victim on Midsummer Day, ii. [26]
Spreewald, the Wends of the, ii. [48]
Sprenger, the inquisitor, ii. [158]
Spring of water, external soul in a, ii. [156]