Juniper worn by mourners, iii. 143;
burned to keep out ghosts, ix. 154 n.;
used to beat people with, ix. 271;
burnt in need-fire, x. 288;
used to fumigate byres, x. 296
Juniper berries, houses fumigated with, as a protection against witches, ix. 158
Juniperus excelsa, the chili-tree, a kind of cedar, sacred in Gilgit, ii. 49, 50
Juno on the Capitol, ii. 184, 189;
her oak crown, ii. 184, 189;
at Falerii, ii. 190 n. 2;