peasants of, their belief in the sensitiveness of trees, ii. 18;
belief as to stepping over a child in, iii. 424;
leaping over Midsummer fires in, v. 251;
children warned against the Corn-cock in, vii. 276;
mythical Calf in corn in, vii. 292;
cure for warts in, ix. 48;
dances or leaps to make the crops [pg 173] grow high in, ix. 238;
“Easter Smacks” in, ix. 268 sq.;
custom of young people beating each other on Holy Innocents' Day in, ix. 270;
weather of the twelve months thought to be determined by the weather of the Twelve Days in, ix. 322;