dreams of love on, xi. 52, 54;

fern-seed blooms on, xi. 65, 287;

the divining-rod cut on, xi. 67 sqq.;

treasures bloom in the earth on, xi. 288 n. 5;

theoak thought to bloom on, xi. 292, 293.

See also [St. John's Eve]

—— festival, in Europe, ii. 272 sq., x. 161 sqq.;

named after St. John, v. 244;

the bonfires, processions with torches, and rolling wheels of the, x. 161;

Kirchmeyer's account of the, x. 162 sq.;