make use of cut hair and other bodily refuse, iii. 268 sq., 274 sq., 278, 281 sq.;

injure men through their names, iii. 320, 322, 334;

as protectors against demons, ix. 94;

exorcize demons, ix. 113;

Midsummer herbs a protection against, xi. 45;

detected by St. John's wort, xi. 55;

detected by fern root, xi. 67.

See also [Magic], [Magicians], [Medicine-men]

—— or priests, order of effeminate, vi. 253 sqq.