—— -wolf, said to be caught in the last potatoes, vii. 271;

name given to woman who gathers the last potatoes, vii. 274

Potatoes, magical stones for the increase of, i. 162;

fertilized by a fairy banner, i. 368;

customs at eating new, viii. 50, 51

Potawatomi Indians, their respect for rattlesnakes, viii. 218;

their women secluded at menstruation, x. 89

Potlatch, distribution of property, among the Carrier Indians, xi. 274

Potniae in Boeotia, goat substituted for child as victim in rites of Dionysus at, iv. 166 n. 1, vii. 24;

priest of Dionysus killed at, vi. 99 n. 1