422
Index.
Blackthorn, unlucky, 381 Elavatsky, ^ladame, quoted on powers
of observation, 39 Book of the Angel Raziel, 202, 204 Book of the Dead {Papyrus of Ant),
translated and edited by E. A. W.
Budge, reviewed, 391 Borrowed flax, hens' eggs, and salt,
183
Bottle-bird, The, and the Monkey,
Indian folktale, 88 Bourdillon (F. W.), The Genesis of
a Romance Hero, as illustrated by
the development of Taillefer de
Leon, 253 Boy, The, and the Halter, Indian
folktale, 209 Bridegroom, The, and the Angel of
Death, Hebrew fairy tale, 240 Buddha, see the 6^atakamala and
Jataka Burne (Miss C. S.), Staffordshire
Folk and their Lore, 366 Butter bewitched, Irish belief, 177-
Byzantium as an entre-pot of folklore, 222-224
Cakes, dead cake in Bavaria, 281,; sacramental Scotch, 3 ; Tombland fair buttons, 251 ; wake cakes of Needwood Forest, 376
Callaway, Henry, M.D., D.D., First Bishop of Kaffraria, His Life- history, and Work, by M. S. Benham, reviewed, 291
Canavesse, Passion play at, 197
Celebes, Uros of, 399
Cesky Lid, summarized, by W. H.
D. R., 214 Ceylon, Devil Dances in, 307 Changeling, The, of Kilbride, 164 Changelings {^see also Fairy Beliefs), Irish, how to reclaim, 300; Stafford- shire, 399 Charms, Indian, 95, 205, 207, 212- 213, 405, 410-41 1 ; Irish, see Fairy Beliefs ; Italian, 350, 396; Lesbian, 143-146, 148-149; Norfolk, 4; Scot- land, Hebrides, 402 Charming for the King's Evil, by
A. G Fulcher, 295 Charmstones, 3-4, 312 Child-violation, as a cure, 272 Cherkes, Funeral customs of, 362 China, Funeral customs of, 361, 365
Christmas football at Cleethorpes,
345 ; holly and ivy burning, 380 ;
superstition as to thunder storms
at, 348 Cleft Ashes for Infantile Hernia, by
E. S. Ilartland, 303 Clever Wife, The, of the Wazir,
Indian folktale, 94 Clodd (E.), President, Presidential
Address, 55 Clonmel Case, The, 161, 162 Cocoa-nut, legend of its creation, 406
{if 206) Colliery superstitions in Staffordshire,
370, 371 Condla, story of, 185 Contes Popiilaires des Bassoutos
(^Afriqiie du Sud), recueillis et
traduits par E. Jacottet, reviewed,
65
Conybeare (F. C), The Barlaam and Josaphat Legend in the Ancient Georgian and Armenian Litera- tures, lOI
Cooke (J.), Shoe Throwing, 82 ; Notes on Irish Folklore collected chiefly in North Donegal, 299
Cooper, The, the Farmer, and the Fairies, 171
Corn-Maiden, in Argyleshire, and elsewhere, 78, 147, 307, 399
Corney (Dr. B. G.), Leprosy Stones in Fiji, 5
Corrageen, The, in Aghacashlaun,
173 Correspondence, 78, 199, 295, 398 Cow of Plenty, The, Indian folktale,
410 Creation myths, Indian, 406 ; Italian
397 ; Japanese, 387 Creatures not called by name and why,
Cuchulinn's Sick-bed, 186 Cure, folklore, see Medicinal
Dances, Devil Dances in Ceylon, 307 ; horn and hobby dances, Slaft'ord- shire, 383 ; Morris dance of Kempe, the actor, 82 ; Sun's Easter-dance,
90, 295 Death and Funeral customs, Bahamas, 288 ; Bavaria, 281 ; Cherkes of N. W. Caucasus, 363; China, 361, 365; Egypt, 360-361, 391 ; Europe, 330; France, 352, 355 ; India, 91, 93, 205, 211, 406-407: Ireland, 381 ; Italy, 350-351; Lesbos, 146;