Ceremonies and customs, [36]
Cerna, [117]
Charles II., [55]
Charms, [58];
bull-flies’ horns against evil eye, [103];
saw-fly, to obtain abundant milk, [109];
hornets to make a dog savage, [140];
crow water for philtres, [175];
children’s teeth and crows, [175];
against the mole wart, [179];
the Lady Mary, mouse, and spider, [186];
against the sparrow, [197];
insect egg ring, [204];
against fleas, etc., [221];
generally, [222];
against bugs, [223];
against the illness of animals, [348]–354
Cherries, Lady Mary and the, [202]
Children in the wood, [225]
Christ, [39];
and the goat’s knees, [88];
and the thrush, [153];
curses the sparrows, [195];
and the yellow bird, [205].
See also Jesus
Christian, The first, executed for heresy by Christians, [46]
Christian tales, Apocryphal, [344]