races at a marriage in, ii. 303 sq.;

acorns as fodder for swine in, ii. 356;

custom of passing patients through a hole in an oak-tree as a cure in, ii. 371;

presages as to shadows on St. Sylvester's Day and Christmas Eve in, iii. 88;

mirrors covered after a death in, iii. 95;

belief as to combing and cutting children's hair in, iii. 263 sq.;

disposal of cut hair in, iii. 275 sq.;

certain animals not to be called by their proper names between Christmas and Twelfth Night in, iii. 396;

belief as to stepping over a child in, iii. 424;

belief as to a man's star in, iv. 66;