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INDEX.
"Corbie's Hole," the [Children's
Amusements], 143 Cornish feasts and " feasten " customs
(M. A. Courtney), 109, 221 Courtney (M. A.): Cornish Feasts and
" Feasten " Customs, 109, 221 Crane (Thos. Fred.): Italian Popular
Tales, 89 Crow, legends of the swan, the widgeon,
and the, 26 Cuckoo, the, 18 Culture-lore in the study of history,
Eolk-lore as the complement of (J.
S. Stuart- Glennie), 213 Customs, Cornish feasts and " feasten "
(Miss M. A. Courtney), 109, 221 Donegal, &;c. 361
Dabbhapuppha Jataka, the, 52
"Dance t' yir Daddie " [Children's Amusements], 150
Days, borrowing, 258
Dictionary of Kashmiri proverbs and sayings, explained and illustrated from the rich and interesting folk- lore of the valley (Rev. J. Hinton Knowles), 96
Dipi Jataka, the, 45
Dog stories, 17
Donegal customs, &c. 361
Donegal superstitions (G. H. Kinahan), 255 ; Sheetiu cattle, 255 ; Saint Bridget's well, 256 ; Sea-swallows on Lesson Fern, 258 ; Superstition in the co. Donegal, 258 ; Borrowing days, 258
Diita Jataka, the, 54
Easter customs in Cornwall, 223
fidjeg (the ass), the father of the Chinese nation, 23
English customs, notes on some old- fashioned: the Mummers, the Morris dancers, Whitsun-ales, Lamb -ales (G. A. Rowell), 97
Eren tsain and Bai gu e ider Khan, 40
Falconer (I. G. N. Keith): Kalilah and Dimnah; or, the Fables of Bid])ai, 185
Farmer's boy, the, a folk-song, 262
Feasts, Cornish, and "feasten" cus- toms (M. A. Courtney), 109, 221
Fight of the witches, translated from the oral original of the Pussama- quaddy dialect, by Abby Langdon Alger, 1
First people, the, 25
Fishnig, folk-lore of the herring-, 14
Fit, the good and ill, 12
" Fittiekins " [Children's Amuse- ments], 143
Folk-lore in Mongolia (C. Gardner): the cuckoo, 18; the bee, 18; Mes- senger of Poland bird and the snake, 19; Olbe Letyaga, 19; short sayings about animals, 20; accounts of the origins of nations, 20 ; Khukhu bukha (the grey ox), the father of the Mongol nation, 23; fildjeg (the ass) the father of the Chinese nation, 23; Gakhai (the pig), the father of the Kirghis nation, 24; the first people, 25; Karagan, 26; legends of the swan, the widgeon, and the crow, explaining why it is wicked to kill them, 26; the hare's tail, 27; the camel and the moral (reindeer), 28 ; the fox and the wolf, 29 ; legends about Sheduir Van, 29; Sartaktai, 31; Boroltai Ku, 32 ; Khovugu and Khaduin- Dziuge, 37; Eren tsain and Bai gu e ider Khan, 40; the White Khan and Gunuin Khara, 41 ; Khabul- dei Mergen and Bogu (the stag), 44
Folk-lore of the sea (Rev Walter Gregor), 7; the storm, 7; the tide, 9; the boat, 10; the line, 12; the good and the ill fit, &c. 12; the herring-fishing, 14; the haddock, &c. 16; dog stories, 17
Folk-lore, principles of the classifica- tion of (J. S. Stuart-Glennie), 75
classification of (Charlotte S.
Burne), 158
science of, with tables of
spirit basis of belief and custom (Capt. R. C. Temple), 193
as the complement of culture-
lore in the study of history (J. S. Stuart-Glennie), 213
in Southern India (Pandit
S. M. Natesa Sastri), 267
Kafiir (Geo. McCall TheaD,
270
bibliography of vernacular
publications in the Panjab (Capt. R. C. Temple), 273
place of the science of (J. S.
Stuart-Glennie), 363
Shropshire, edited by Char-
lotte Sophia Burne, 365 Folk-songs, essays in the study of ( Countess Martinengo - Cesaresco) , 271