Water from sacred wells, i. 12;

menstruous women not to go near, 77;

consecrated at Easter, 122 sqq., 125;

turned to wine at Easter, 124;

improved by charred sticks of Midsummer fires, 184;

at Midsummer, people drenched with, 193 sq.;

heated in need-fire and sprinkled on cattle, 289;

claims human victims at Midsummer, ii. [26] sqq.;

supposed to acquire certain marvellous properties at Midsummer, [29] sqq.;

haunted and dangerous at Midsummer, [31]