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397 ; "A Tale of Campbell and its Foundation in Usage" (letter), 405-406; " Les Oontes Moralises de Nicole Bozon" (review), 270-271

Jakuts, marriage by purchase among, 453

Jarilo, licentious Slav festivals on day of, 467

Jaroslav, bride purchase custom at, 480

Jataka in Pausanias, 409

Joule (B. St. J. B.), "Burial of Mr. Rose's Boots," 135

Judas, burning effigy of, in Athens, 275

KAFFIR Frog-prince tale, 503 Kalmuks, betrothal feast of, 456 Kamchatkans objection to sticking

knife into burning log, 151 Karaper, Dorgai of (Badu legend), 62-

65 Kate Crackernuts, story of (Orkney

folk-tale), 299-301 Kazan, bridal procession in, 437 ;

weeping custom of, 457 Kelts, occupation of Iberia by, 88 Kharkov, licentious festivals in

Government of, 467 Khevsurs, marriage by capture among,

453 Kibuka, why the spirits of the dead

go to (Mabuiag legend), 55-56 , island inhabited by spirits of

dead (Torres Straits belief), 78 Kil Arthur, (West Highland tale),257 Kilbenen, custom of, 468 Kilchgang, custom of, 468 King Henrie, Frog-Prince variant in,

502 King-sai (China), ceremonies at death

in childbed, 330-361 Kingsbridge, harvest custom at, 280 Kinross, tenant subdivision of land

in, 200 Kinship marriage among Mordvins,

417 . among early Slavs, 472, 473,

475

Kirgiz, bridal processions of, 459 , prohibition against wife being

seen by husband's relations among,

450 " Kladka," Russian present to bride's

father, 479 Knife, ceremony at Moksha weddings

of scratching ground with, 445

, " giants," preserved at Sessay,

130

Knife, placed under bridal pillow

(Greece), 524 Knives used in New Guinea, 76

, akul, of New Guinea, 192

, shell, of natives of Torres

Straits, 79

Knockarea, cairn on, 243 Kowalewsky (P.), "Marriage among

early Slavs," 463-480 Krasni Brod, wife purchase at fair of,

478

Kun Kong, marriage customs at, 365 Kusa Kap, birth of, 49-53, 76-77 Kwai Fung Shan, Bob-tailed Dragon

of (Chinese folk-tale), 366-368 Kwangtung (Chinese province) beliefs

and customs in, 360, 364, 365, 366-

367 Kwongsai, refusal of shelter after a

fire, 364 ; female labour in, 365

LADDER, discovery of witches', 313 Ladle, half -empty offered to Mordvin

bride, 431 Lamb, eaten by Greeks at Easter, 275 ;

blood of, smeared on threshold by

Greeks, 275 . bride termed, by Mordvins,

443 ' Land, ownership of, in Murray Island,

81 , survivals of tribal distribution

of, 200 Lang (Andrew), Presidential address,

4-15 ; " English and Scotch Fairy

Tales," 289-312

Lapland, Finn origin of bear in, 29 Laplander, Finnish wizards termed,

24 Leg of O'Cein (Highland legend),

abstract of, 373-377 Legends from Torres Straits, 47-81,

172-196 Legs, envelopment of Mordvin bride's,

439 Leland (Charles G.) " How they Met

Themselves," (letter), 403-404 Leofric, Earl of Mercia, 215 Letts, hand -striking custom of, 456 ;

bridal procession of, 459-460 Liamika, endogamy at, 469 Lichfield, importance of boundaries of

diocese in customs, 315 Liebrecht (Felix), obituary notice of,

513 Lincolnshire noodle story. See " Coat

o'Clay." Lizard, Finnish legends of origin of,

331-334