Popish Kingdome, The, of Thomas Kirchmeyer, x. 125 sq., 162
Poplar in magic, i. 145;
burned on St. Peter's Day, ii. 141
——, black, mistletoe on, xi. 318 n. 6
——, the silver, used to ban fiends, ii. 336
——, the white, at Olympia, a substitute for the oak, ii. 220;
used in sacrificing to Zeus at Olympia, xi. 90 n. 1, 91 n. 7
Poplar-wood used to kindle need-fire, x. 282
Poplars burnt on Shrove Tuesday, iv. 224 n. 1
Poppies as symbols of Demeter, vii. 43 sq.