Hare-lips, superstition as to persons with, i. 266

—— -skin Indians, viii. 265.

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“Hare's blood” at harvest, vii. 280

—— tail, name given to last standing corn, vii. 268

Hares thought to bewitch people, i. 212;

witches in the form of, ii. 53, x. 157;

killed on May Day as embodiments of witches, ii. 53, 54;

not eaten lest they make the eaters timid, viii. 141;