bewitched things burnt in, 322;
divination by flowers on Midsummer Eve in, ii. [53];
St. John's wort in, [55];
mistletoe to be shot or knocked down with stones in, [82];
mistletoe cut at Midsummer in, [86];
mistletoe used to make the dairy thrive in, [86];
Beltane fire kindled by the friction of oak-wood in, [91];
mistletoe gathered at Midsummer in, [293]
Walhalla, i. 101
Walking over fire as a rite, ii. [3] sqq.