their propitiation of the eagles which they have killed, viii. 236;

their custom of removing the hamstring of deer, viii. 266;

their sacred arks, x. 11 sq.;

their ideas as to trees struck by lightning, xi. 296 sq.

Cherrington, in Warwickshire, the Queen of May at, ii. 88

Cherry-tree, charm to make it bear fruit, i. 141;

wood used for Yule log, x. 250

—— -trees, branches of, used to beat people with in the Christmas holidays, ix. 270;

torches thrown at, x. 108

Chersonese, the Thracian, iv. 93