on the religion of the Ewe negroes, ix. 76 n. 1

Spindle, woman winds thread on, while sugar-cane is planted, viii. 119

Spindles not to be carried openly on the highroads, i. 113;

not to be twirled while men are in council, i. 114

Spinning forbidden to women under certain circumstances, i. 113 sq.

—— on highroads forbidden in ancient Italy, i. 113, viii. 119 n. 5

—— of mummer at Carnival, viii. 333

Spinning-wheel, external soul of ogress in a, xi. 100

Spinning acorns or figs as a charm to promote the growth of the crops, vii. 102, 103

—— tops at sowing festivals, vii. 95, 97, 187