of forefathers thought to dwell in rivers, vi. 38;

evil, averted from children, vii. 6 sqq.;

of the dead supposed to influence the crops, vii. 104;

distinguished from gods, vii. 169;

imitation of, vii. 186;

retreat of the army of, ix. 72 sq.;

guardian, ix. 98;

good and evil, personated by children, ix. 139;

Festival of Departed, ix. 154;

of water propitiated at Midsummer, xi. 31;