Gerish, W. B., on Key Magic, 391; a Norfolk belief concerning drowned bodies, 258-59
Gesture language in folk-tales, 287
Glamorganshire, sacred wells in, 56
Glasfryn Lake, legend about, 73
"Glass Mountain" folk-tale (= Black Bull o' Norroway), 190-94; Miss M. Peacock on, 322-27
Godden, Miss G. M., Chained Images, 108-9; the False Bride, 142-4 ; Sanctuary of Mourie, 408-508
Good Friday Wastell bread, 515
Good people = fairies, in Leitrim, 177-80
Gnomes, flying, 400
God, anthropomorphic ideas about, in Balochi folk-tale, 299
Godfather and godmother of fire, 33
Goldsmith on Catskin, 278
Gomme, G. L., Annual Address as President, 1-26
Gospel problem one of tradition, 272
Grass brought in as first-foot, 316
Grateful snake in Székely folk-tale, 340
Graves marked by white pebbles in Scotland, 14
Haddon, Prof. A. C, review of work by Troïtzky, 105; marriage-mask, co. Mayo, 124; batch of Irish folk-lore, 349-64
Hare, Easter, 119
Hartland, E. S., Report on Folk-tale Research, 1892, 80-101; on Sin-Eaters, 106; Pin-Wells and Rag-Bushes, new theory of, 451-470; Review of General Pitt-Rivers' Bokerly and Wansdyke, 239-48
Harvest custom in Pembrokeshire, 123
Hastie, G., on First-footing in Scotland, 309-14
Helpful animal in Cinderella, 276
Hera, rites of, 108
History, European, from folk-lore standpoint, 442-45
Hock Monday torch, 517
Hoggan, Dr. F., on Welsh folk-lore, 122
Hole-in-his-Back, Melanesian tale, 511-12
Holidays in Scotland, 311
Hope, Miss G., on Sin-Eater, 392
Horn dance, 172-75
Horse, magic, 66; sacred, 6
Iberians, relics of, in folk-lore, 72
Iceland, oldest folk-lore of, 219-32; index to folk-lore terms, 232
Images, chained, Miss Godden on, 108; Major Temple on, 249
Images, wax, melted with injurious intent, in Mahabharata, 256
Immuring alive in Madras, 259-61; of twins in Mashonaland, 262
Incidents, folk-tale, 83, 92
Indian Fairy Tales, 89, 94
Indian folk-lore items, 397, 536
Indian origin of folk-tales, 89, 270, 449
Innisbofin, co. Galway, belief in fairies, etc., 350
International Folk-lore Congress, review of transactions, by Mr. Hartland, 81-98
Ireland, folk-medicine in, 350; Viking era in, 367; topographical legends of, 471-97
Irish folk-lore, batch of, by Prof. A. C. Haddon, 349-64
Irish epic romance, origin and date of, 366
Irish Literary Society, 111
Jack and King, folk-tale of (lying story), 188-190
Jacobs, J., on Cinderella in Britain, 269-84; views concerning Cinderella criticised by A. Lang, 413-33; by A. Nutt, 434-50; discussion of the term "the folk", 235-38; review of his contributions to Congress vol., and of "Indian Fairy Tales", by Mr. Hartland, 81-91
Jatakas, 90, 106
Jevons, F. B. , on Italian Animism, criticised by Mr. Gomme, 17
Judgment of Solomon, 15
Kalevala, Prof. Comparetti on, 102-5
Kern baby, 119
Key Magic, by W. B. Gerish, 391
Kismat Pari, Balochi tale, 520-23
Köhler, Dr., vote of condolence on death of, 119
Krohn, Dr. K., a geographical study of folk-lore, 20
Kurumbars of Nilgiri district, superstitions of, 214-15
Land-spirits in Old Iceland, 228
Lang, A., views on Transmission, 280; discussion on Cinderella and Diffusion of Tales in answer to Mr. Jacobs, 413-31; priority over Mr. Farrer, 431
Language of animals in Székely folk-tales, 344
Lata, Melanesian tale of, 509-11
Law-Courts, origin of, Finnish magic song about, 41
Lear story, source of, 279
Legends of submergence, 72, 259
Leinster, Book of, Irish saga in, 367
Leitrim, folk-lore from, 174-94
Lenten Custom in South Italy, Miss Broadwood on, 390
Lepracaun, 180
Literature and the folk-spirit, 447
Llancarvan, sacred well near, 56, 78
Llangelynin, sacred well near, 59
Llangybi, sacred well near, 63, 78
Lleyn, sacred well in, 61