Raspberries, wild, ceremony at gathering the first, viii. 80 sq.
Rat, the “god rat,” an idol to which sacrifices are offered when rats infest the fields, viii. 283;
transmigration of sinner into, viii. 299;
external soul of medicine-man in, xi. 199.
See also [Rats]
Rat's hair as a charm, i. 151
Rathcroghan, in Roscommon, site of the palace of the kings of Connaught, iii. 12 n. 1
Rats asked to give new teeth, i. 179;