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Index.

545

Crucifixion : in mytli, Bromyard no

Crustacea, see Crab

Cuchulainn sagas : Clare, 98-100

Cuckoo : in sayings, Breconsh., 511, Piedmont, 216

Cucumber : offered, Manipur, 440

Cumberland : {see also Salkeld ; Wigton) ; gipsies, 316

Currasow duck : down as orna- ment, S. Amer. Indians, 49

Cursing : curses, see Imprecations ; cursing stones, 205; Cursing Trees, by W. Crooke, 247-9

Cyprus : folklore items, 357-8

Dacotas : clan names, 174-5

Daelach river, 100

Dalcassians, 97, 202, 365

Dances : Australia, 34 ; Bre- consh., 513-5 ; Central Africa, 267 ; cushion, Breconsh., 514 ; in funeral rites, Thonga, 146 ; before gods, JNIanipur, 417-8 [plate), 429, 432 [plate), 434 ; horn dance. Abbot's Bromley, 133-4 ; Kiwai Papuans, 284, 286 ; kissing, Breconsh., 514, Piedmont, 217 ; sacred, Mexico, 129 ; songs for, France, 136, Kikuyu, 468, Kiwai Papuans, 2S4-313, Piedmont, 217, Po- komo, 476 ; S. Amer. Indians, 48-54 ; special importance of, 33-4 ; war, Kiwai Papuans, 302

Danes : in tales, Clare, 365-6, 368-9

Darton : gipsies, 352

Daru : songs, 287, 294, 307, 312

Date palm : charming, RIakran, 248-9

Days and Seasons : All Fools' Day, 88 ; April, 88, 107, 216 ; Aug., 216, 511 ; Borrowing Days, 216; Calendar Customs of the British Isles, 111-9,382; Can- dlemas Day, 219, 237, 511 ; Carnival, 215, 217 ; Christmas Day, 108, 216; Christmas Eve, 79, 89 ; Christmastide, 78-9, 86- 7, 89, 108, 216, 221, 223, 236-7, 248; Dec, 78-9. 86-7, 89, 108, 216, 221, 223, 236-7, 248, 511, 513 ; Easter Sunday, 219, 239 ; Eastertide, 216, 219, 221, 239; Epiphany, 248 ; Feast Days and Saints' Day. by P. J. Heather,

249-50 ; Feb., 107, 122, 219,

234, 239 ; Frida\-, 34, 91, 121. 188, 216, 220-1, 237, 239, 352, 425 ; Good Friday, 34, 237, 239 ; Guy Fawkes' Day, 85, 109, 236-7 ; Holi, 450 ; Holy Thursday, 215; Jan., 121, 216, 219, 221, 234, 237-9, 248. 51 1-2; July, 219. 237-8; June, 73, 107, 2i6 ; Kartik, 445 ; Lent, 215, 511 ; March, 107, 121, 216, 239, 510-1 ; May, 87-8, 90, 106-7, ""9. 122, 216,

235. 511-3; May Day, 235, 512-3 ; Mera, Manipur, 445 ; Alichaelmas Day, 511; Monday, 107, 122, 216, 220, 425, 513-4 ; New Year's Day, 221, 238-9, 512 ; New Year's Eve, 221, 450-1 ; New Year tide, 511 ; Night, 57-8 ; Nov., 85, 106-7, 236-8 ; November Eve, 496-7 ; Oct., 51, 106-7, 496-7; Palm Sunday, 358; Parsnip Day, 513; Plough Monday, 234; Rules Concerning Perilous Days, by L. Gomme, 121-3 '< St. Andrew's Day, 238; St. Barnabas' Day, 107 , St. Bartholomew's Day, 216 ; St. Chad's Day, 239 ; St. David's Day, 239 ; St. George's Day, 216; St. John's Eve, 216; St. Mark's Day, 216 ; St. Matthias' Day, 239 ; St. Paul's Day, 216 ; St. Swithin's Day, 219, 237 ; St. Vincent's Day, 216 ; Satur- day, 91, 188-9, 198, 216, 220, 425. 450 ; Sept., 107, 122, 249, 511, 513-4; Septuagesima, 122- 3 ; Shick-shack Day, 87-8, 109 ; Shrove Tuesday, 85, 234-5 ." songs, seasonal, 140 ; Sunday, 108-9, 221, 358, 426, 513-4; Thursday, 216, 238, 425 ; Trinity Friday, 107 ; 'Tuesday, 85, 107, 234-5, 425 ; Valen- tine's Day, 234, 239 ; Wednes- day, 426 ; 'Whitsuntide, 107, 109 ; Whit Tuesday, 107 ; year named, Manipur, 523

Dead, land of, see Hades Dead, spirits of, see Ghosts Death : in Greek folklore, 390 ;

origin of, Arawaks, 389, Ba-

ganda, 389 Death and funeral customs and