consecrated at Easter, x. 122 sqq., 125;
turned to wine at Easter, x. 124;
improved by charred sticks of Midsummer fires, x. 184;
at Midsummer, people drenched with, x. 193 sq.;
heated in need-fire and sprinkled on cattle, x. 289;
claims human victims at Midsummer, xi. 26 sqq.;
haunted and dangerous at Midsummer, xi. 31
—— and Fire, kings of, in the backwoods of Cambodia, ii. 3 sqq.
——, holy, sprinkling with, iii. 285 sq.;
a protection against witches, ix. 158, 164 sq.