creeping through cleft trees as cure for various maladies, xi. 170 sqq.;
fire thought by savages to be stored like sap in, xi. 295;
struck by lightning, superstitions about, xi. 296 sqq.
See also [Tree] and [Fruit-trees]
Trees and plants, attempts to deceive the spirits of, ii. 22 sqq.;
as life-indices, xi. 160 sqq.
—— and rocks, Greek belief as to birth from, v. 107 n. 1
——, sacred, ii. 40 sqq.;
smeared with blood, ii. 367
Tréfoir, the Yule log, x. 249