the last corn cut at harvest called the Maiden in, vii. 155 sqq.;

custom of “dumping” at harvest in, vii. 226 sq.;

corn left unreaped at harvest for “the aul' man” in, vii. 233;

sayings as to the wren in, viii. 318;

custom of casting stones on cairns in the Highlands of, ix. 20;

cure for warts in, ix. 48;

witches burnt in, ix. 165;

Abbot of Unreason in, ix. 331;

sacred wells in, x. 12;

Celts called “thunder-bolts” in, x. 14 sq.;