Wends, their faith in Midsummer herbs, ii. [54]

—— of Saxony, their idea as to wood of trees struck by lightning, ii. [297]

—— of the Spreewald gather herbs and flowers at Midsummer, ii. [48];

their belief as to the divining-rod, [68] n. 4

Wensley-dale, the Yule log in, i. 256

Were-tigers in China and the East Indies, i. 310 sq., 313 n. 1

—— -wolf, how a man becomes a, i. 310 n. 1;

story in Petronius, 313 sq.

—— -wolves compelled to resume their human shape by wounds inflicted on them, i. 308 sqq.;

put to death, 311;