used to catch the Midsummer bloom of the oak, xi. 292, 293
—— cloths in homoeopathic magic, i. 137
—— cock buried at boundary, iii. 109;
disease transferred to, ix. 187;
as scapegoat, ix. 210 n. 4;
burnt in Midsummer bonfire, xi. 40
White crosses made by the King of the Bean, ix. 314
—— Crown of Upper Egypt, vi. 20, 21 n. 1;
worn by Osiris, vi. 87
—— dog, Iroquois sacrifice of a, viii. 258 n. 2, ix. 127, 209