Weidenhausen, in Westphalia, the Yule log at, i. 248
Wells, sacred, in Scotland, i. 12;
menstruous women kept from, 81, 96 sq.;
charred sticks of Midsummer fires thrown into, 184;
crowned with flowers at Midsummer, ii. [28]
——, holy, resorted to on Midsummer Eve in Ireland, i. 205 sq.
——, the Lord of the, ii. [28]
Welsh cure for whooping-cough, ii. [180], [192] n. 1
—— name, alleged, for mistletoe, ii. [286] n. 3
See also [Wales]