—— morning, custom of herdsmen on, ix. 266

—— -pole, apparently thought to fertilize women and cattle, ii. 52;

at Midsummer in Sweden, ii. 65;

carried on May Day in Warwickshire, ii. 88 sq.;

or Midsummer-tree in Sweden and Bohemia, v. 250;

set up in front of house of mayor or burgomaster, viii. 44

—— -poles, ii. 59, 65 sqq.;

village, in England, ii. 66 sqq.;

permanent, ii. 70 sq.

—— Rose, the Little, ii. 74