fox's tongue as amulet in, viii. 270;

snake's tongue cut on St. George's Eve confers eloquence in, viii. 270;

custom as to mice in, viii. 279, 283;

the Shrovetide or carnival Bear in, viii. 325 sq.;

sticks or stones piled on scenes of violent death in, ix. 15;

precautions against witches on Walpurgis Night in, ix. 161;

“Easter Smacks” in, ix. 268, 269;

the Three Kings of Twelfth Day in, ix. 330 sq.;

the Festival of Fools in, ix. 336 n. 1;

water and fire consecrated at Easter in, x. 123 sq.;