“Child-stones,” where souls of dead await rebirth, v. 100

Child's life bound up with the tree with or under which its navel-string or after-birth was planted, i. 182, 184, 194

—— nails bitten off, iii. 262

—— Well at Oxford, ii. 161

Childbed, woman in, thought to control the wind, i. 324;

souls of women dying in, live in trees, ii. 31;

taboos on women in, iii. 147 sqq.;

precautions taken with women in, iii. 314;

deceiving the ghosts of women who have died in, viii. 97 sq.