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INDEX.

Adam jam, 278

Aggi Jataka, the pious jackal that knew how to count, 173

Ales, lamb- (G. A. Kowell), 107

, Whitsun (G. A. Rowell), 104

Alger (Abby Langdon) : Flf/kt of the Witches. Translated from the oral original of the Pussamaquaddy dia- lect, 1

American -Indian Folk -tale (J. J. Foster), 182

Amusements, children's (Rev. Walter Grcgor), 182

Ancient history, studies in (John Ferguson McLennan), 367

Ancient proverbs and maxims from Burmese sources ( Jas. Gray), 270

Animals, short sayings about, 20

Apple-orchards and St. Peter's day, 167

Attica, Old Metros, 251

Bee, Mongolian folk-tale of the, 18

Bibliography of folk-lore. Vernacular publications in the Panjab (Captain R. C. Temple), 273

Boat, folk-lore of the, 10

Bogu (the stag) Khabul-dei Mergen, 44

Boroltai Ku, 82

Borrowing days, 258

" Brack the Bam " [Children's Amuse- ments], 138

Brahman, the old, and his wife, the Sattubhasta Jataka, 175

" Broo' of Knowledge " [Children's Amusements], 137

Burmese sources, ancient proverbs and maxims from (Jas. Gray), 270

Burac (Charlotte S.) : Classification of Folh-Lore, 158 ; Guhers' Play, Songs, and Rhymes^ from Stafford- shire, 350

"Cam ye by the Stack?" [Children's Amusements], 155

Camel and the moral (Reindeer), 28

"Catch a' wee Monsie" [Children's Amusements], 142

"Catie Rade t' Paisley" [Children's Amusements], 155

Cesaresco (Countess Martinengo-): Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs, 271 ; Story of the Koh-i-Nur, 252

Charms, witchcraft and, 165

Chashma-i-Shirin, 278

Child, the Outcast (E. Sidney Hart- land), 308

Children's amusements (Rev. Walter Gregor), 132; Teet, orTeet-bo, 133 ; Chin cherry, 134 ; Knock at the doorie, 136 ; The broo o' knowledge, 137 ; Tae Titly, 137 ; Brack the barn, 138 ; This little piggie, 140 ; John Prott and his man, 140 ; Clap bandies, 142 ; Catch a wee mousie, 142 ; The Corbie's hole, 143 ; Fittie- kins, 143; Shoe a horse, 143; Thetwa dogies, 147 ; Dance t' yir daddie, 150 ; Heat a womle, 150 ; The lady's ride, 151 ; Hobble cadger, 154 ; Ride awa', 154 ; Cam' ye by the stack, 155 ; The catie rade t' Paisley, 155 ; Glossary, 155

" Chin Cherry " [Children's Amuse- ments], 134

Chinese nation, fildjeg (the ass), the father of the, 23

Christmas-eve in Cornwall, 114

Christmas yule-log, 167

" Clap Handles " [Children's Amuse- ments], 142

Classification of Folk-lore, principles of the (J. S. Stuart-Glennie), 75 ; (Charlotte S. Burne), 158

Clifton, Morris-dancers at (Prof. J. H. Middleton, F.S.A.), 184