—— -priest, his ceremonies to appease spirit of slain serpent, viii. 219
—— skin a charm against witchcraft, ii. 336
—— -stones thought to cure snake-bites, i. 165; superstitions as to, x. 15 sq.;
belief of the Scottish Highlanders concerning, xi. 311
—— tribe in the Punjaub, their worship of snakes, viii. 316 sq.;
their treatment of dead snakes, viii. 317
Snake's tongue on St. George's Day or Eve, a charm to ensure talkativeness, ii. 345 n., viii. 270
Snakes, magical ceremony for the multiplication of, i. 90;
human wives of, ii. 149, 150;