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A Noteworthy Survival

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1923

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1 Certain Moroccan customs connecting pennyroyal with the summer solstice are noted by Westermarck in Folk-Lore, 16 (1905), 34–35. Further, compare the belief described by Tille (Yule and Christmas, 1899, 170–176), that on the night before Christmas the trees of the forest bud and blossom forth; and for the sympathetic effects of the solstices in general see Stemplinger Sympathieglaube u. Sympathiekuren in Alterturn u. Neuzeit (1919), 11.