Pole, sacred, of the Arunta, x. 7
Pole-star, homoeopathic magic of the, i. 166
Polebrook in Northamptonshire, May carols at, ii. 61 n. 1
Polemarch, the, at Athens, iii. 22
Poles, passing between two poles after a death, xi. 178 sq.;
passing between two poles in order to escape sicknessor evil spirit, xi. 179 sqq.
Poles, the Corn-mother among the, vii. 132 sq.
Polish custom at cutting last corn, vii. 150