Hebrides, wind-charms in the, i. 322 sq.;

St. Bride's bed on St. Bride's Day in the, ii. 94;

the Outer, the fire of a kiln called by a special name in the, iii. 395;

peats cut in the wane of the moon in the, vi. 137 sq.

Hebron, practice of Moslem pilgrims at, ix. 21

Hecaerge, an epithet of Artemis, v. 292

Hecate at Ephesus, v. 291;

sometimes identified with Artemis, v. 292 n.

—— and Zeus worshipped at Stratonicea, vi. 227

Hecatombaeon, an Athenian month, ix. 351