of the Tarahumare Indians of Mexico, ix. 236 sqq.;

taught by animals, ix. 237;

solemn Mexican, ix. 279, 285;

of Castilian peasants in May, ix. 280;

to make hemp grow tall, ix. 315;

round bonfires on the Eve of Twelfth Night, ix. 317;

in churches at the Festival of Fools, ix. 335, 336;

accompanying the Boy Bishop, ix. 338;

as dramatic performances of myths, ix. 375 sqq.;

bestowed on men by spirits, ix. 375;