Wiedemann, Professor Alfred, on the confusion of religion and magic in ancient Egypt, i. 230 sq.;

on Wen-Ammon, v. 76 n. 1;

on the Egyptian name of Isis, vi. 50 n. 4, viii. 35 n. 4

Wiedingharde, in Schleswig, custom at threshing at, vii. 230

Wieland's House, name given to certain labyrinths used for children's games in Northern Europe, iv. 77

Wiesensteig, in Swabia, witch as horse at, x. 319

Wiesent, the valley of the, in Bavaria, the last sheaf called Goat in, vii. 282 sq.

Wife, the Old, name given to the last corn cut, vii. 140 sqq.

Wife's infidelity thought to injure her absent husband, i. 123, 124 sq., 128.