Stone-chair, St. Donan’s, at Kildonan, [75];
St. Fillan’s Seat at Killallan, [83];
St. Fillan’s, at Comrie, [81];
St. Fillan’s, at Killin, [83];
St. Inan’s, in Beith, [79];
St. Kentigern’s, at Glasgow, [77];
St. Kevin’s Seat at Glendalough, [78];
St. Margaret’s Seat near Dunfermline, [83];
St. Marnan’s, at Aberchirder, [75];
St Molio’s, and Table in Holy Island, [78];
Wallace’s Seat near Vizziberry, [85].
Stone, Mrs., [86].
Stones as amulets, [243], [257];
as medicine, [244];
as ornaments, [256];
as talismans, [242], [336];
beside wells, [251];
black, of Iona, [244];
cramp, [246];
in Juno’s pool, [140];
in mill at Killin, [328];
mysterious properties of, [242];
on altars, [253];
perforated, [255];
precious, [242];
symbolism of, [242].
Stones, Standing, associated with springs, [27], [28], [29];
called in Lewis Fir chreig, [26];
Christian churches associated with, [34], [83];
purpose of, [26];
superstitions about, [25], [26].
Stone-worship, Survivals of, [241].
Stoneykirk, [63].
Stony Middleton, St. Martin’s Chapel at, [88], [89].
Storms, Allaying of, [224];
causation of, [218], [225], [294];
great storm of July, 1881, [222].
Stornoway, [220].