——, Lord of the, prayed to by the Gayos before they clear the forest, ii. 36;
prayed to by the Gayos before they hunt in the woods, ii. 125
Wood-spirits in goat form, viii. 2 sq.
—— woman, stalks of corn left on the harvest field for the, vii. 232
Woodbine as a charm to keep witches from cows on May Day, ii. 53, ix. 267;
sick children passed through a wreath of, xi. 184
Woodford, C. M., on offering of canarium nuts to ghosts, viii. 126 sq.
Woodmen, sacrifices offered by, at felling trees, ii. 14, 15;
ask pardon of trees at felling them, ii. 18, 19;
form blood-brotherhood with the trees which they fell, ii. 19 sq.;