—— of Ireland, their custom of driving cattle between two fires at Beltane (May Day), x. 157

Druids' Hill, the, in County Sligo, x. 229

Drum, eating out of a, as a sacrament in the rites of Attis, v. 274

Drumconrath, near Abbeyleix, in Ireland, cut hair kept against the Day of Judgment at, iii. 280 sq.

Drums, homoeopathic magic at the making of, i. 134 sq.;

beaten as a charm against a storm, i. 328;

human sacrifice for royal, vi. 223, 225;

beaten to expel demons, ix. 111, 113, 116, 118, 120, 126, 146, 204

Drunkard, corpse of, in rain-charm, i. 285

Dry food eaten, on principle of homoeopathic magic, i. 114, 144;