divine by the shoulder-blades of sheep, iii. 229 n. 4;
names of relations tabooed among the, iii. 337;
practice of childless women among the, in order to obtain children, v. 96;
children of living parents at marriage among the, vi. 246;
Midsummer fires among the, x. 178;
the Yule log among the, x. 247, 258 sqq.;
divination from flowers at Midsummer among the, xi. 50;
their belief in the activity of witches at Midsummer, xi. 74 sq.;
need-fire sometimes kindled by the friction of oak-wood among the, xi. 91
——, the Western, religious capital of, i. 383