—— and hares in Yorkshire, ii. [197]
—— and were-wolves, parallelism between, i. 315. 321
—— and wizards thought to keep their strength in their hair, ii. [158] sq.;
put to death by the Aztecs, [159]
—— and wolves the two great foes dreaded by herdsmen in Europe, i. 343
“——, Burning the,” a popular name for the fires of the festivals, ii. [43]
Witches' Sabbath on the Eve of May Day and Midsummer Eve, i. 171 n. 3, 181, ii. [73], [74]
“Withershins,” against the sun, in curses and excommunication, i. 234
Witurna, a spirit whose voice is heard in the sound of the bull-roarer, ii. [234]
Wizards gather baleful herbs on the Eve of St. John, ii. [47];