corrected in time of epidemic, ix. 115

Weihaiwei, in Northern China, ceremony of “the Beginning of Spring” in the cities nearest to, viii. 11

Weinhold, K., as to the sacrifice of a king's son every ninth year, v. 57 n. 2;

on the superstitions connected with the Twelve Nights, ix. 327 n. 4

Weitensfeld, in Carinthia, bride-race at, ii. 304

Wellalaick, festival of the dead among the Letts, vi. 74

Wellhausen, J., on Arab rain-charm, i. 303

Wells cleansed as rain-charm, i. 267, 323;

married to the holy basil, ii. 26 sq.;

bestow offspring on women, ii. 160 sq.;