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Index.

Mule ; Pig ; Rabbit ; Rat Reptiles ; Rhinoceros ; Scor pion ; Sheep ; Snake ; Squirrel Tiger ; Water-rat ; Weasel Wolf) ; charm against, Japan, 192 ; Herefordshire, 383 ; in myths, 315 ; personifications by primitive man, 157 ; totems not killed or eaten, India, 498 Animism : Borneo, 408 ; dis- cussed, 380 ; Pre-animism, 25, 390-1 Annual Meeting, 5-6 : Report of

Council, 7-1 1 Ant-eater : in folk-tales, Bush- men, 259 Anthropological societies affiliated,

lo-i, 32 Anthropology, by R. R. Marett,

reviewed, 121-2 Antrona : courtship customs, 458-

9 ; holy water, Easter, 460 Anyambie, All Father, Panavia,

168-9 Apis, deity, Egypt, 276 Apoplexy, cure for, 496 Apparitions, see Ghosts Appenzell : folk-music, 132 Apple : in New Year custom,

Herefordshire, 385 Appleton : custom, St. Peter's

Day, 203 Apple-tree : from Emain, 125 April : (see also May Eve) ; ist,

" May " gathered, Glos., 450 Arabia : Bury's The Land of Uz reviewed, 402-3 ; marriage, 105; south, Athtar, 276-7 Archaeological Survey of India : Annual Report and Antiquities of Chamba State, noticed, 407 ; Progress Reports, 406-7 Archery : game, Muppans, 33-4 Ardennes : Christmas belief, 345-6 Argyll : [see also Oban) ; folk-tale,

387 ; music, 388 Aristotle's Researches in Natural Science, by T. E. Lones, re- viewed, 243-4 Armenian Folk-Tales, by Mrs. J.

S. Wingate, 94-102, 220-3 Armenian Riddles, by Mrs. J. S.

Wingate, 471-2 Arrow-heads : as amulets, 64 ; as fairy darts, 64-5 ; flint, in folk- medicine, 64-5 ; as thunder- bolts, 66

Arrows : blunt, Muppans, 38 [pi.) Arthur, King, see King Arthur Arunta : folk-tales, 307, 320, 326, 328, 330 ; matrimonial classes, 324-5 ; not primitive, 20 Aryans defined, 27-8 Asarabacca : in folk-medicine, 496 Ascension Day : beating bounds,

Glos., 452 Ashanti : god-axe, 73-4 Ashford : fifth of November, 413 Ashtart, deity. Tyre, 277 Ash-tree : wild, amulets from and in folk-medicine, 233 ; Yule faggot, Devon, 350 Ash Wednesday : Glos., 444 Asia : [see also Afghanistan ; Arabia ; Armenian ; Baby- lonia ; Bactria ; Burma ; China ; Circassia ; East Indies ; India ; Japan ; Korea ; Malay Peninsula ; ]\Ialays ; Mon- golia ; Palestine ; Persia ; Phrygia ; Siam ; Siberia ; Syria ; Tibet ; Turkey-in-Asia ; Tyre) ; double axe, 74 ; Greek in- fluence in, 267-8 Asmart, see Peachwort Asparagus : in folk-medicine, 235 ;

not transplanted, Devon, 350 Ass, see Donkey

Assam : [see also Daphlas ; Garos ; Kabuis ; Kacharis ; Khasis ; Kolhen ; Kukis ; Lusheis ; Mani- pur ; Meitheis ; Mikirs ; Nagas ; Rabhas ; Route ; Tangkhuls) ; customsat death, 463-71 ; genna, 242 ; milk tabooed, 287 Asthma, cure for, 496 Aston, W. G. : death, 3, 15 ;

Japanese Magic, 185-96 Astragali, 244

Astronomical folklore : [see also Milky Way ; Moon ; Stars ; Sun) ; Aryans, 156 Atharva-Veda, 280, 2S2, 290-1 Athtar, deity, S. Arabia, 276-7 Attica, see Eleusis Auditors elected, 6 Augury, see Divination August ; 15th, Feast, Glos., 454 Aurignacians, The, 121 Aus dent Lande Fritz Reuters, by

R. Wossidlo, noticed, 272 Australia : [see also Arunta ; Dieri ; Kulin ; Torres Straits ; Wurunjerri) ; All Father belief,