crawling through a hoop of willow branches as a cure, [184];
crawling under the root of a willow as a cure, [181];
Orpheus and the, [294]
Wimmer, F., on the various sorts of mistletoe known to the ancients, ii. [318]
Winamwanga, seclusion of girls at puberty among the, i. 24 sq.;
their custom as to lightning-kindled fire, ii. [297] sq.
Wind, bull-roarers sounded to raise a, ii. [232]
Window, magic flowers to be passed through the, ii. [52]
Wine thought to be spoiled by menstruous women, i. 96
Winenthal in Switzerland, new fire made by friction at Midsummer in the, i. 169 sq.