worn in masked dances, not to be seen by women on pain of death, viii. 208 n. 1;

worn by women, viii. 232 sq., 234;

worn by mummers at Carnival, viii. 333;

worn by Cingalese devil-dancers, ix. 38;

worn at expulsion of demons, ix. 111, 127, 145, 213;

worn at ceremonies to promote the growth of the crops, ix. 236, 240, 242 sqq., 247, 248 sq.;

worn by the Perchten, ix. 242, 243, 245, 247;

intended to ban demons, ix. 246;

worn by priests who personate gods, ix. 287;

worn in religious dances and performances, ix. 375, 376 n. 2, 378, 379, 380, 382;