fires of, in France, x. 183, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193;
prayers to, at Midsummer, x. 210;
claims human victims on St. John's Day (Midsummer Day), xi. 27, 29;
print of his head on St. John's Eve, xi. 57;
oil of, found on oak leaves at Midsummer, xi. 83, 293
—— the Baptist, bathing on his day, i. 277;
his Midsummer festival, ii. 273;
his chapel at Athens, ix. 53;
associated by the Catholic Church with Midsummer Day, x. 160, 181
—— (the Evangelist), festival of, ix. 334