the “dark” and the “light,” ix. 140, 141 n. 1;

temple of the, ix. 218;

hearts of human victims offered to the, ix. 282;

the goddess of the, personated by an actor or dancer, ix. 381;

impregnation of women by the, x. 75 sq.;

the sixth day of the, mistletoe cut on, x. 77;

the first day of the, mistletoe gathered on, x. 78;

the full, transformation of werewolves at, x. 314 n. 1;

reflected in Diana's Mirror, xi. 303

—— and Endymion, i. 18