disposal of, iii. 267 sqq.;

as rain-charms, iii. 271, 272;

deposited in sacred places, iii. 274 sqq.;

stowed away in any secret place, iii. 276 sqq.;

kept for use at the resurrection, iii. 279 sqq.;

burnt to prevent them from falling into the hands of sorcerers, iii. 281 sqq.;

of child buried under a tree, xi. 161

—— of the Virgin or St. John looked for in ashes of Midsummer fire, x. 182 sq., 190, 191

Hair-cutting, ceremonies at, iii. 264 sqq.;

thought to cause thunder and lightning, iii. 265