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Father, meaning of the word, 19
Fiddler in Islay, a blind, tells the story of Conall, 89
Fisherman and the Genie, the, 117
Flood, like Noah's flood, in Zend Avesta, 15
Fortunatus, 2, 98
Frost Giants, 96
Fuath, Sutherlandshire name for Water Spirit, 164
 the Fuath and the Shepherd, 165
 the Fuath and the Woman, 165
 a Fuath seized at Loch Moulin na Fouah, 165
 
G
Gandharvas, kinsfolk of Urvasî, 51
Gärun, strange music heard there, 130
George, St., 95
Giants, 27
 all stupid, 101, 149
 the Scandinavian Giants, 143
 the Giant Balderich, 150
 the Giant-Maiden, 150
 West Highland Giants, 172
 the Giant of Glen Eiti, 172
 the Giant and the King of Lochlin's daughters, 175
Glashan, the, a Manx Brownie, 162
 stories of him like those of Polyphemos, &c., 162
Gloucestershire legend, 133
Golden Key, the, 98
Gorgon, the, 95
Grandmother, in Little Red Riding-Hood = the earth, 188
Grecian Mythology, 95
Greece, language of, 12
Greek myths traced to Aryan source, 34
 likeness to Scandinavian tales, 132
Green Fairies, legend of, 132
Grimm, 8, 63, 83, 140, 158
Gudrun, 97
 
H
Heinzelman, the Kobold, 140
Hera, consulted by Psyche, 44
Herakles, 35, 90
Hermes, the Master Thief, 90
 his shoes = those of Jack the Giant-Killer, 192
Hodêken, the Kobold, 140
 banished by the angry bishop, 140
Hop o' my Thumb, 96
 
I
Iblees, the Jinn, refuses to do homage to Adam, and is turned into a Shaitan, 116
Inch, island of, the Brownie in, 160
Indo-European family of nations, 10
Indo-Germanic family of nations, 10
Indra, the Sun-god, fights of, 85
 slays the dragon Vritra, 95, 188
 = Jack the Giant Killer, 192
Invisible Prince, the, 2, 98, 139
Irish Fairies, "good people," 27, 96