Index.
479
Gotliaiii, All about the Merry Tales of, by A. Stapleton, reviewed, , 425-6
Govinda, title of Krishna, 6
Grafting prosperous in Holy Week, Dorset, 112
Grant Allen, obituary notice of, 53-4
Grateful beasts, in Greek folktale,
"3-5
Grave : enemies not to be buried close together, Wiltshire, 346-7 ; man out of his mind who stuck knife into, Wiltshire, 346 ; sods thrown off by occupant, Dorset, 107
Great Britain, see England ; Scot- land ; Wales
Great Crosby, goose tabooed, 243
Greek folklore : (^see also ^gean : Calymnos ; Cos ; and Cyprus) ; Aiora feast, 22-3 ; donkey's ears cut off, to prevent trespass, 457 ; Easter lamb feast, 260 ; month- names, 209
Greek gods, deified men as, 89
Grettis Saga Asmundarsonar by R. C. Boer, reviewed by F. Y. P., 406- 14
Grierson, G. A., The Water of Life, 433-4
Grompa, see Avezuha
Guatemala, see Patinamit
Guardian spirit, in animal form, Ice- land and Norway, 237-8
Gull, form of soul, 235 ; hunted on the Schlei, July 23rd, 251 ; trans- formed human being, Germany, 236
Gydia, Icelandic, 297-8
Gylo, Greek child-stealing spirit, 143-6
Hackles on stacks, 322
Haddon, A. C, review by, Ling
Roth's Aborigines of Tasmania,
188-9 Hades, among Bella Coola Indians,
303 ; Krishna's visit to, 14 Hahnenschlag, 251-4 Haidarabad, see Ajanta. Hair, associated with rain-making,
Australia, 437 ; clippings buried
to cure epilepsy, Hebrides, 446 Hair, gold, strength of prince in,
Greek folktale, 343 Hakon of Hladir, deities revered by,
291-2
Halfdan the Black, burial of, 294-5
Hampshire, cuckoo respected, 240 ; swift respected, 241 ; North, first animal seen killed, 254
Hananim, the Korean Great Spirit, 326-7
Hands, magical, 402 ; omens from itching of, 381
Hanging, rope used in, as cure, Devon, 217
Hanover, see Lautenthal
Hantus, or spirits of Malay belief, 167
Hanuman and pariahs, 218
Hare, caught before St. George's Day, 255 ; ceremonial hunting of, 20-1 ; divination, used for, 244 ; eaten ceremonially, 259 ; head as gable ornament, Tirol, 322 : in Greek folktale, 117-9; human being as, 236 ; human shape assumed, Perthshire, 236 ; res- pected locally, 240 ; sacred, among Algonquins, 249 ; as substitute in witchcraft, 238 ; taken for luck, 255
Hare's nest, babies come from, 235
Ilartland, E. S., The Little Red Hen, 106 ; Presidential Address, 52-80 ; reviews by, Starr's American Indians, 206-7 5 Durk- heim's UAnnee Sociologique, 92-6 ; Archaeological Reports {Ontario), iSg8-g, 190- 1 ; Strack's Blut i/n Glauben und Aberglanben der Menschheit, 403 ; Eagle- hawk and Crow, a Study of the Australian Aborigines ar'c., 101-3 ; Chauvet's Folk-Lore Catalan : Legendes du Rotcssillon, 314-5 ; Madras Government Museum Bulletin, vol. iii., No. i, 398-9 ; Fison's Merry Suffolk, Master Archie, and other Tales, 204-6 ; Boas' Mythology of the Bella Coola Indians, 301 -4; Deniker's Races of Man, 206-7 ; Haas' Riigensche Skizzen, 202-3 : Teit and Boas' Thompson Indians of British Cobtmbia, 396-8 ; Crooke and Rouse's Talking Thrush ami other Tales from India, 3 1 5-6
Harvest customs and beliefs : {see also Corn-spirits) ; Hebrides, 441 ; Iceland, 292 ; Lippe, 260 ; Lithu- ania, 260 ; Malays, 306 ; Isle of Rtigen, 202 ; Scetersdal, Norway, 225