Peregrinus, his death by fire at Olympia, iv. 42, v. 181
Perforating arms and legs of young men, girls, and dogs as a ceremony, x. 58
Perga in Pamphylia, Artemis at, v. 35
Pergamus, Aesculapius and Telephus at, iii. 85
Pergine, in the Tyrol, fern-seed on St. John's Night at, xi. 288 n. 6
Pergrubius, a Lithuanian god of the spring, ii. 347 sq.
Perham, Rev. J., on the blighting effect which the Dyaks ascribe to adultery, ii. 109 n. 1;
on the Head-feast of the Sea Dyaks, ix. 383 sq.
Periander, tyrant of Corinth, his burnt sacrifice to his dead wife, v. 179
Periepetam in Southern India, devil-dancer at, i. 382 n. 2