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INDEX
  • Travels into the Levant (Thévenot), 232
  • Travels of Three English Gentlemen (c. 1734), 22
  • Trois Vampires, Les, 303, 304–5
  • True Story of a Vampire, The, 324
  • Truths Contained in Popular Superstitions, On the (Mayo), 175–9
  • Turco-Graecia, 207
  • Tuschelin, O. S. D., Christina Mechthild, 122
  • Two Lovers, The, 51
  • Typhon, 182–3
  • Tyrol (a wedding ring custom of the), 223
  • Upton, Smyth, 330–1
  • Utukku (a phantom), 217–8
  • Vacher, Joseph, 64–5
  • Vacher l’éventreur (Lacassagne), 64
  • Vampir, Der (Ossenfelder), 274
  • Vampire, Le (Baudelaire), 327–8
  • Vampire, Le (burlesque, 1820), 305
  • Vampire, Le (Charles Nodier, Jouffroy and Carmouche), 290–6
  • Vampire, Le (Dumas and Maquet), 297–303, 317
  • Vampire, Le (Mengals), 306
  • Vampire, Le (Scribe and Mélesville), 303–4
  • Vampire, The (Boucicault), 312–4
  • Vampire, The (Hodder), 325
  • Vampire, The (José G. Levy), 319
  • Vampire, The (Planché), 306–8
  • Vampire, The (Reece; burlesque), 318–9
  • Vampire, The (St. John Dorset), 319–20
  • Vampire Bride, The, 329–30
  • Vampire Bats, 135–6
  • Vampire-killers (dervishes), 210
  • Vampire of Souls, A, 331
  • Vampires, definition, 1–2; derivation and discussion of word, 18–22; early treatises upon, 22–3; precautions to prevent return of persons as, 202–10; attacking animals, 209–10; earliest representation of, 225
  • Vampiri, I (di Palma), 311
  • Vampirisme, le, defined by Dr. Épaulard, 57
  • Vampiro, Il (Rotta), 312
  • Vampyr, Der (Fiorelli), 320
  • Vampyr, Der (Hildebrand), 320
  • Vampyr, Der (Wohlbrück and Marschner), 311
  • Vampyr, Ein (Ulrich Franks), 312
  • Vampyr und Seine Braut, Der, 320
  • Vampyre, The (By the Wife of a Medical Man), 331
  • Vampyre, The (Maxwell), 328–9
  • Vampyre, The (Polidori), 280–90; (translated), 290
  • Vampyre der Residenz, Die (Seltzam), 320
  • Vampyrus Spectrum (bat), 135
  • Varney the Vampire, 331–3
  • Varro (De Lingua Latina), 155
  • Vendetta (in Greece), 141
  • Veronica Giuliani, S., 132
  • Verzeni, Vincenzo, 66
  • Vetala (Indian vampire), 249–51
  • Viehe, Rev. G., 11
  • Vikram and the Vampire (Burton), 250–1
  • Villani, Maria, 124
  • Vincent, Ferrer, O.P., S., 122
  • Vitalian, S., 130
  • Vollum, M.D., Colonel E. P., 39
  • Von Vampyren (Harenberg), 23
  • Voodoo, 265–7
  • Voyage au Levant (Lucas), 205
  • Vylars, Mme. C. le, 219
  • Wajagga tribe, 147
  • Walburga, S., 130
  • Walpurgis Night, 257
  • Walsham, Sir John, 246
  • Walter, C. R. P., Bl., 124
  • Wassilko-Serecki, Countess, 5
  • Water, vampires unable to cross, 208
  • Waverley, 160
  • Wedding-ring (traditions connected with the), 223
  • Wells, H. G., 322
  • Wellhausen, 231
  • Werewolf, connected with vampires, 21; actual change denied, 165–7
  • Weyer, Johann, 228
  • White, Fred M., 322–3
  • Whitney, Constance, 40
  • Wicks, Ernest, 46
  • Wieland, Christoph Martin, 274
  • Wilfred, S., 124
  • William of Newbury, 207
  • Willibrord, S., 130
  • Willoughby-Meade, Mr. G., 239
  • Winslow, Dr. Forbes, 47
  • Xipilli, 260
  • Xochilhuitl, 260
  • Xochiquetzal, 260
  • Zauber-bibliothek (Horst), 2
  • Zephyr, or the Stratagem, 22
  • Zoellner, Professor, 175
  • Zofloya: or, the Moor, 277
  • Zopfius, John Heinrich, 1–2, 23
  • Zschokke, 320
  • Zügun, Eleonore, 5–6
  • Zumárraga, Juan de, 264