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Index.

Siberia, 50 ; spitting at ist money, Jersey, 247

Five : at Holi, India, 61-3 ; in hook-swinging, India, 167; in tale, Modocs, 143

Flag : in building custom. Pied- mont, 278 ; as omen, India, 60 ; in ^f??- rites, Egypt, 306, 316, 320

Flagger, see Iris

Flowers and plants : [see also Am- brose ; Angelica ; Arsmart ; Arte- misia ; Blackhead ; Bracken; Bramble ; Broom plant ; Bur- reed ; Castor-oil plant ; Culvage ; Daisy ; Everlastings ; Fern ; Herb grace ; Iris ; Laven- der ; Leek ; Mahua ; Mandrake ; Moonwort ; Nettle ; Periwinkle ; Plantain ; Potato plant ; Prim- rose ; Ragweed ; Rose ; Rose- mary ; Rue ; Sage ; Saxifrage ; Sow thistle ; Tansy ; Verbena ; Vervain ; Water-lily ; Wood- bine ; Yam) ; as amulets, 210- I ; flowers thrown in hook- swinging, India, 150-1, 160, 188 ; Arber's Herbals reviewed, 265-7 ; herbs gathered under full moon, Jersey, 247 ; have sex, Ireland, 258 ; transmogri- fication of species, Ireland, 258 ; Sohns' Unsere Pflanzen re- viewed, 265-7

Flowers, artificial : lucky, Cambs,

365

Flute : White Ruthenians, 99

Fly: " Bringing in the Fly," by P. Manning, 198-205 ; eaten at feast. Lines, 205 ; in mumming play, 205 ; soul as fly, Transyl- vania, 204 ; witch as, Piedmont, 279

Folk-dances, see Dances

Folk-drama : at HoU, India, 75 ; mystery play, India, 74 ; study of, 23-5

Folklore and Psjxhology, by R. R. Marett, 4, 12-33

Folklore from : Essex, by J. B. Partridge, 373-4 ; Kent, by P. J. Heather, 366-7 ; New- market, Cambridgesliire, by R. Burn, 363-6 ; Yorkshire (North Riding), by J. B. Partridge,

375-7 Folklore Notes from Piedmont, III., by E. Canziani, 363

Folklore of : Irish Plants and Animals, by W. Crooke, 258-9 ; London, The, by E. Lovett, 146 ; London Dressmakers, by E. M. L., 371

Folk-medicine, see IMedical folklore

Folk-music : dance. White Ruth- enians, 98-9 ; Piedmont, 279 ; White Ruthenians, 91-109, 212- 26

Folk-sayings, see Proverbs

Folk-songs : Ainu, 280 ; E. Africa, 460 ; England, 290, 294 ; Greece, 131-2, 134; India, 382, 478; Piedmont, 279 ; Scotland, 360-3, 383-4 ; study of, 23-5 ; White Ruthenians, 91-109, 212-26

Folk-tales : Ainu, 280 ; Amer- indians, 142-4, 494 ; Arab, 465 ; Assam, 476-98 ; Baganda and Bushongo, 428-56 ; Burma, 480 ; Central Asia, 480 ; Congo, 140-1 ; E. Africa, 460, 463-75 ; England, 268, 364-5, 390-1 ; Finland, 268-71 ; Germany, 274-7 .' Greeks, 122-5, 275-6 ; Hausas, 137-9, 140-1 ; India, 393-4; Ireland, 109-21, 227-42, 280, 324-41, 377-8 ; Lapps, 388 ; Nigeria, 406 ; Piedmont, 279 ; Quebec, 251-2 ; Russia, 268-72, 274-7 '• Scandinavia, 268-71 ; Scotland, 353-5 ; Setala's Kul- lervo-Hamlet reviewed, 268-71 ; Switzerland, 271-4

Folk- Tales from Western Ireland, by L. M'Manus, 324-41

Folk Tales of Breffny, by B. Hunt, noticed, 280

Folk- Tales of the Angami Nagas of Assam, 476-98

Foot : omens from, Jersej-, 246

Football : at fair, Banffsh., 343

Footdee : saying, 351

Footprint ; pins inserted to detect witch, Kent, 367

Forest, see Trees

Fork : Italy, 2 ; omen from, Cambs,

364

Fortunatus' purse : Waterford, 111-3, 121

Forty-one : in hook-swinging, In- dia, 167

Foundation sacrifices : Ireland, 378

Fowls : [see also Chicken ; Cock ; Hen); sacrificed, India, 164, 477, at zar, Egypt, 303 •