Peas, boiled, distributed by young married couples on first Sunday in Lent, x. 111 n. 1

Peas-cow, name given to thresher of last peas, vii. 290

—— -pudding, taboo as to entering a sanctuary after eating, viii. 85

—— -pug, name given to cutter or binder of last peas, vii. 272

Pease-bear, name given to the man who gave the last stroke at threshing, viii. 327

Peat-bogs of Europe, ii. 350 sqq.

Pebbles in rain-making, i. 305;

thrown into Midsummer fires, x. 183

Pechuyos, the, of Bolivia, ate the powdered bones of their dead, viii. 157

Peg used to transfer disease to tree, ix. 7