on a French custom at May Day, ii. 93 n. 1;
on the “carrying out of Death,” iv. 253;
on the European ceremonies for the revival of vegetation in spring, iv. 267 sq.;
on placing children in winnowing-fans, vii. 11;
on the etymology of Demeter, vii. 131;
on the Corn-mother or Barley-mother in modern Europe, vii. 132;
on corn-puppet called Ceres, vii. 135;
on the identification of the harvester with the corn-spirit, vii. 138 sq.;
on the Peruvian Maize-mother, Quino-mother, etc., vii. 172;
on the corn-spirit in human form, vii. 204;