Lecœur, J., on weather forecasts for the year in the Bocage of Normandy, ix. 323

Lee, the laird of, his “cureing stane,” x. 325

Leeches, charm against, viii. 281

Leeds, the Boy Bishop at, ix. 338

Leeting the witches, x. 245

Lefébure, E., on Typhon in the form of a boar, viii. 30 n. 4

Left shoe of bridegroom to be without buckle or latchet, iii. 300

Legend of the foundation of Carthage and similar tales, vi. 249 sq.

Legends of the custom of slaying kings, iv. 120 sqq.;

told as charms, vii. 102 [pg 344] sq.;