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Folk-tales, 156 et seq. ; M. Bloomfield, Traditions of the Jains, 138 ; B. A. Gupte, Hindu Holidays and Ceremonials, 168 et seq. ; A. H. Keane, Maw Past and Present, 253 et seq. ; on " Prentice " Pillars, 323 et seq.

Crowns : on Statues in Easter Island, 300 et seqq.

Cumberland : beliefs regarding Death, 154.

Dagda : an Irish earth-god, 120.

Dames, M. Longworth : review of J. Tod, Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, 325 e/ seqq.

Dead : feeding of, in Egypt, 198.

Death : belief regarding, in Cum- berland, 154 ; in Kerry, 234 et seqq.

Dev : a living god in India, 72 et seqq.

Donaghpatrick : remains at, 129.

Donegal : pilgrimages to a Holy Well and Church, 231 et seqq.

Double : the Ka, modern sur- vivals of, in Egypt, 200.

Dreams : theory of, 265.

Dukduk Society, the, 303.

Earthgod in Ireland, 120.

Easter Island : Statues in, 294 et seqq.

Eddystone Island : beliefs re- garding the soul, 59 et seq.

Edwardes, S. M. : on a Living God in India, 72 et seqq.

Eggs : coloured, eaten in Egypt, 199.

Elisha and the bears, 143 et seq.

Environment : influences of, on folk beliefs, 20 et seqq.

Erysipelas : charm to cure, 236.

Etruria : mother right in, 97.

Evil spirits : charm against, 75 et seq.

Fairies : charm against, 236. Fertility charm, a, 320. Fiji : beliefs regarding the soul, 62. Fishing taboo in Kerry, 236. Fletcher, Miss A. C. : The Hako,

a Pawnee Ceremony, 283. Florida Island : beliefs regarding

the soul, 60 ; the Matambala

Society, 302.

Flying machines in Irish tradition, 132.

Folk- tales : from Cairo, 177 et seqq. ; from Scariff, 236 et seq. ; The War of the Ghosts, 35 et seqq. ; The Prince that didn't Exist, 77 et seqq. ; Six Simple- tons, 144 ; The Little Hazel Branch, 275 ; Oda and the Serpent, 275 ; The Frog King, 275 ; The Singing, Jumping Lark, 275 ; The Grumbling Ox-Man, 275 ; The Sleeping Beauty, 275 ; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, 187 et seqq. ; 321 et seqq. ; The Architect and his Pupil, 323 et seq.

Forest-clearing in Ireland, 115.

Fothergill, W. : Precautions re- garding Hair Clippings, 77.

Foundation sacrifice in Madras, 238.

Eraser, Sir J. G. : on Mother- right in Ancient Italy, 98 ; Folklore of the Old Testament, 142 et seqq. ; Sir Roger de Cover- ley and other Literary Essays, 257.

Gesture : language of, in Bengal.

70 et seq. Gideon : tale of, 142. Glass : things seen through, 237

et seq. Glastonbury and the Grail Legend,

307 et seqq. Gomme, Sir G. L. : \'iews on

folklore, 18, 27. Good Friday observances, 243 et

seq. Grail : the, and other cauldrons,

316 ; its connexion with Glas- tonbury, 307 et seqq. Grierson, Sir. G. A. : on the Tale

of the Prince that didn't Exist,

77 et seqq.

Haddon, Prof. A. C. : Presidential Address, 12 et seqq.

Hair clippings : Precautions re- garding, 77.

HaUiday, Prof. W. R. : on Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, 321 et seqq. : Obituary of F. W. Hasluck, 336 et seqq.

Halton, J. W. : on death beliefs in Cumberland, 154.