Greenland, woman in childbed thought to control the wind in, i. 324

Greenlanders, their belief in the mortality of the gods, iv. 3;

careful not to offend the souls of dead seals, viii. 246 sq.;

their notion that women can conceive by the moon, x. 75 sq.

Greenwich-hill, custom of rolling down, at Easter and Whitsuntide, ii. 103

Gregor, Rev. Walter, of Pitsligo, on the cutting of the clyack sheaf in Aberdeenshire, [pg 293] vii. 158 sqq.;

on virtue of children born feet foremost, x. 295 n. 3;

on the “quarter-ill,” x. 296 n. 1;

on the bewitching of cattle, x. 303;

on the oak and mistletoe of the Hays, xi. 284 n. 1