placed round Midsummer fires, x. 190;

carried by persons on their heads at Midsummer, x. 205, 212;

at Hallowe'en fires, divination by, x. 230 sq., 239, 240;

used for curing cattle, x. 324, 325;

magical, inserted by spirits in the body of a new medicine-man, xi. 235

——, the Day of, the day of the new moon in the month of Bhadon (August), i. 279

Stones, holed, custom of childless women passing through, v. 36, xi. 187;

to commemorate the dead, vi. 203;

sick people passed through, xi. 186 sqq.

——, precious, homoeopathic magic of, i. 164 sq.