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Korwas, the, of N.W. India, mar- riage among, 269
Krishna, his bones in the image of Jaggannath, 334, his idol carrie 1 about, 337, once a year, 355
Kulhwch and Ohven, tale classified 299, parallel to Orendel etc., 307, considered as a solar tale, 301, in relation to other tales, 302, 304, outline of story, 303, details, 305, 306, 307
Kumaun, Kali imprisoned at. 346
Kumbattal, Tamil pot-goddess, 352
Kumbhamata, Sanskrit name for a pot-goddess, 353
Kumbha-yoni, or Kumbha-janma, the jar-born, 352
Kurumbas, the, of Madras, conceal- ment of their idol, 345
Kylonian refugees and their cord altar-contact, 343
Lacedaemonians, see Spartans
Lairg, Plichting-stane, 399
Lamb, in Whitsuntide festivals, 313, eaten, 315, ghostly, 219
Lamb Ale, festival observances, in Oxfordshire, 307, 313-315, a South Indian parallel, 316
Lamia, the, in modern Greek folk- lore, 275
Lammas Day, 313
Lampblack, as prophylactic against fascination, 329
Lancashire folklore ; Christ and the stone-soup, 379, Christ and the cuckoo, 380, cure for weak stomach, 388
Lancelot's hive for Guinevere, a late theme in the tale, 300
Lang, (Andrew), Introduction to Azistralian Legendary Tales (by Mrs. K. Langloh Parker), re- viewed, 56, I\Iiracles of Madame Saint Katherine of Fierhois, re- viewed, 372
' Largus ' or largesse in Suffolk, by
H. F. Jacob, 75 Larminie, W., variant of Sir Amadas.
296 Lear group of tales, wide influence
of, 365
Legendes et Cttriosites des Metiers, par Paul Sebillot, reviewed, 158
Leland, (C. G. ), Marks on ancient Monuments, 86 ; The Straw Gob- lin, 87.
Levant, folklore of, 199, 264 Lewin, Capt., on a Buddhistic cord-
.rite, 343 Libations, 329 Lid-covered gods, 346 Life, in relation to sacrifice, early
conception, 47 Life-token in modern Greek folklore,
275 Light and heat in connection with
life, 204, and death 208 Lightning, a talisman against, 91,
god of, imprisoned in New Guinea
349
Lilith's daughters, 109
Lime (unslaked), and sweet oil for erysipelas, 389
Limerick, 296
Lincolnshire folklore ; the Hobthirst, 68, 69, the hood-game, 72, or ' cabsow ' game, 73, Scawby fly- pies, 365, omens of death, 377
Lingam of Mahadeva Ravaneswara, English and Greek parallels, 338
Liquorice root, as cure for weak stomach, 388
Lismore, cure for hydrophobia, 387
Lithuanian primitive culture, 369
Londonderry, cure from, 389
Lord, Lady and Maid of May-day festival (Oxfordshire), 308, of Lamb Ale, 313, 314, 315
Lots, rods used as, 360
Lotus, Brahma sprung from the, 328
Lough Swilly, deserted by the her- rings, 16
Love-charms, Italian, 4-7
Love theme in fairy lore, 33, 37, 41,
49
Lucian, on the wandering idol of Demetrios, 336
Luck, in Cakes, 310, 315, in deer, 311, 316, and lamb of Oxfordshire sea- sonal festivals, 316
Lucky and unlucky days and deeds, 2, 3. 8, 92, 380, 381
Lybeaus Desconus, or Guinglain tale, 299
M., W. P., 'Tommy on the Tub's
Grave,' 176 Maass E., quoted, 367 Mabinogion, quoted on Kulliwch.
303 MacDougall J., cited on Druidic mist, 297, 298