Rhine, dramatic contest between Winter and Summer on the middle, iv. 254;
bathing in the, on St. John's Eve, v. 248
——, the Lower, need-fire on, x. 278;
St. John's wort on Midsummer Day on, xi. 54
Rhinoceros' horn and hide, shavings of, swallowed by warriors to make them strong, viii. 143
Rhinoceros hunters not allowed to wash, i. 115
Rhinoceroses, souls of the dead transmigrate into, iv. 85
Rhins, J. L. Dutreuil de, on ceremony of beating an effigy of an ox in spring at Kashgar, viii. 13
Rhodes, Lindus in, i. 281;
the Telchines of, i. 310;