Snake—
black, called upon for assistance, [130]
enters woman’s body, [228]
man converted into, [323]
woman turns into, [112]
Spears, shower of, [205]
Spider, Great, called to assistance of boy, [130], [426]
Spider’s web, used to defeat opponent in ball game, [449]
Spittle—
rubbed on body to effect cure, [403], [438]
rubbed on body to restore flesh, [381], [383], [386], [387]
Spring, inhabited by a monster, [521]
Stevens, Chief Priest Henry, Seneca informant, [50]
Stevenson, Mrs. M. C.—
ethnologic research by, [19]
mentioned, [9]
Stillwell, Miss Margaret Bingham, work on Miami-French Dictionary, [29]
Stone—
power to melt ice, [185]
used to magically create barrier to pursuer, [675] [[819]]