Members deceased, 1, 5, 129-30
Members elected, 1-2, 129-31, 242-3
Members resigned, 1, 2, 129
Menecrates of Syracuse as Zeus, 303
Men's houses of primitive peoples, 109-10
Mentone: illness from casting spell, 128; love philtres, 128
Mere (Wilts): bull-baiting, 200
Merops, King, see King Merops
Merrick, W. P., communication from, 194-8
Messene: lots cast for by Heraclidæ, 290
Messenia: (see also Messene); Melan-thus the Neleid, story of, 396
Messina: folklore from, 128
Metals in folklore: (see also Copper; Gold; Iron; and Silver); precious, in magic, 362
Meteorites, 477
Meteors: identified with magic spears, Arunta, 159
Mexico: ancient,—astronomical origin of religion &c. of, 118; swastika in, 118
Mezreh: foundation sacrifice, 441-2
Mganga or medicine man, E. Central Africa, 71-2
Midas, King, see King Midas
Midday: stones thrown at may hit ghost, Jamaica, 211
Middlesex, see London
Mider, husband of Etain, 65
Midnight: dangerous to sit then at threshold, Jamaica, 208: duppy comes at, Jamaica, 212
Midsummer: decorations and "La Môme" at, Guernsey, 121
Midsummer Bonfires, by A. Macdonald, 105-6, 350-1
Miletus: Apollo god of the oak wood, 417; temporary priestly kings, 394
Milk: not thrown in fire, Jamaica, 456
Milking: failure to milk sign of wish to marry, Basutos, 252
Milky Way: Seirios the traverser, 12
Millet: in folktales, Nyassaland, 345-6; not grow unless bitten by "la rouille," Bachwene tribe, 205
Milne, F. A., translation of Arthur and Gorlagon, 2, 40-60
Ministers, see Clergy
Minos, King, see King Minos
Minotaur, story of, 272, 305, 396
Minutes of meetings, 1-4, 129-31
Miracles of Moorish saints, 367-8
Mirrors, see Looking-glasses
Misfortunes never come singly, Somali folktale, 322-3
Mistletoe: cult of Mistletoe-Apollo, Rhodes, 425; extinguishes fire, 424; life-blood of oak, Greece, 424; solar powers, 425
Mnyanja tribe: folktale, 344-6
Mock Burial, by A. Werner, 347-8
Mòdr, sacred dairy at, Todas, 175
Mold: gold-clad giant, 23
Moles on body, omens from, Jamaica, 450, 456
Molimo, deity, Basutos, 248, 257-8
Molossi: (see also Ambracia; and Passaron); myth of King Munichus, 389.
Molottis, see Passaron
Môme, La, in Midsummer ceremony, Guernsey, 121
Monaghan, see Farney
Monday: (see also Whit Monday); first after Christmas, bull-baiting, Stamford, 201
Money guarded by adding gravel &c. to it, Jamaica, 94
Mongolia: (see also Kiachta; and Urga); rain-making, 433; shrines on passes, 447
Monkey: in folktale, Upper Congo, 329
Monmouthshire: (see Abergavenny; Argoed; Buckle; Grosmont; Kentchurch; Penallt; Penllan; Pen-y-van; Skyrrid; Sugarloaf Mountain; and Trelleck); Monmouthshire Folklore, by J. H. Matthews, 348-9; Monmouthshire Notes, by H. C. Ellis, 221; Wizardry on the Welsh Border, by Miss B. A. Wherry, 75-86
Monsembe: folktales, 326-31
Montsabran, the oak of, name of clouds, Anjou, 293
Monywa district (Burmah); origin of Ganans, 335
Moon; on coins, Macedonia, 411; in exorcism, E. Central Africa, 71; new, ceremony at, Jerusalem, 187, 192-3; new, in charm to see future husband, Ireland, 461; new, fields not visited at, Bachwene tribe, 205; new, money shown to, Jamaica, 213, or turned over at, Jamaica, 455; new, must not be