Stlatlum Indians of British Columbia respect the animals and plants which they eat, vi. 44

Stockholm, leaf-market on the Eve of St. John at, ii. 65

Stocks, sacred, among the Semites, v. 107 sqq.

Stolen kail, divination by, at Hallowe'en, x. 234 sq.

Stomach of eater, certain foods forbidden to meet in, viii. 83 sqq.

Stone used in ceremony to facilitate childbirth, i. 74;

supposed to cure jaundice, i. 80;

bitten by a dog in homoeopathic magic, i. 157;

treading on a, as a homoeopathic charm, i. 160;

magic of heavy, vii. 100;