—— hide, strap of, used by were-wolves, x. 310 n. 1
—— skin, man clad in, led about at Christmas, vii. 275
Wolfeck, in Austria, leaf-clad mummer on Midsummer Day at, xi. 25 sq.
Wolfenbüttel, need-fire near, x. 277
Wolfish Apollo, viii. 283 sq.;
his sanctuary at Sicyon, viii. 283
Wollaroi, the, of New South Wales, rubbed themselves with the juices of the dead, viii. 163
Wolletz in Westphalia, the last sheaf called the Old Man at, vii. 238
Wollunqua, a mythical serpent, iii. 384
Wolofs of Senegambia, their superstition as to their names, iii. 323