charms to produce, ix. 175 sq., 178 sq.;

or drought, games of ball played to produce, ix. 179 sq.;

dances to obtain, ix. 236 sq., 238;

festival to produce, ix. 277;

divinities of the, ix. 381;

Midsummer bonfires supposed to stop, x. 188, 336;

bull-roarers used as magical instruments to make, xi. 230 sqq.

See also [Rain-charm]

Rain, Mother of the, in rain-making ceremony among the Arabs of Moab, i. 276

Rain-bird, i. 287