Marseilles, drenching people with water at Midsummer in, v. 248 sq., x. 193;
human scapegoats at, ix. 253;
Midsummer king of the double-axe at, x. 194;
the Yule log at, x. 250;
Midsummer flowers at, xi. 46
Marsh-marigolds, a protection against witchcraft, ii. 54, ix. 163;
hoops wreathed with, carried on May Day, ii. 63, 88.
See also [Marigolds]
Marshall, A. S. F., on the felling of timber in Mexico, vi. 136 n. 3