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Kalikazari, the, of Cyprus, attributes

and names of, i68, 174, 176, dances

of, 175, fleeing when seen, 176 Kaluhi, of Shire highlands, 284 Kami, of the Shinto religion, 315, ^316, 317 Kamilaroi natives, Australia, artistic

representations of, 26 Kanarese belief in spirit-possession,

422 Kangaroo, the, 237, 303

dances, Australia, 19

totem, 237

Karen conception as to the Great

Bear, 340 Keekwilee Houses, subterranean

dwellings of N. W. Canada, 205 Keito and his spears, Finnish myth,

330 " Kennings," original home of, 220-1 Kerry, death- warning in, 123 Key-hole closed up with flax, against

demons, 175 ; signed with the

cross, when leaving house, 365 Kids, slain und eaten at Sicilian festi- ^ val, 253

Kiehtan, American Indian God, 21 Kilkenny, beliefs in, as to the dry ask,

252 Killer-whale, the, as totem, 374, 378 Kiln-fires, blessing of and right word

for, Hebrides, 265 King Ceesar, game and variants, 336 King, dog, and shadow, Armenian

tale, 468 King's Evil, cure for, 480 King's Lynn, May Ladies at, by Dr.

Plowright, 443 Kirby, W. F., review by, Hynam's

translation of The Secrets of the

Night, and other Esthotiian Tales,

245 Kirkcudbright, bulls sacrificed at, to

St. Cuthbert, 353 Kitty-Witches, by Dr. W. Zuidema,

246 Kiujiki, the, sacred book of Japan,

296, myths in, 297 Knife, {see Iron), blackhandled, in

charms, 163, 177, Knives not to

be sharpened on Fridays, Hebrides,

268 Knocking at midnight, a fairy trick,

Hebrides, 269 Knots in charm, 161 in mane of hag-ridden horse,

487

Knots of winds, 106

tied to aid memory, Indian folk-

^ lore, 439

Kogoshiui, sacred book of Japan, 297 Kojiki, sacred book of Japan, 295,

sqq. Koshi, the eight-headed serpent of,

slain by Susa no wo, 308 Krishna's quoit, 418 Kullervo, son of Kaleva, 107 Kurile Isles, bird-skin-garments of

inhabitants, 309 Kurnai terms of relationship,

Australia, 234 religious ideas, 29, 38, 40, 41

Lake drained by drinking it, 204 Lai Beg, saint of the scavengers, India,

405 Lalbegi sect and others, initiatory

rites of, 438 Lamb, black, as fairy warning. 123, as

omen of death, 121

white, lucky to see first, 121

(or kid) sacrificed at Eastertide

in Cos, 177, at Sicilian festivals,

253 Lamploo, game, and variants, 336-7 Lang, Andrew, Australian Gods, A

Reply. I ; Australian Religion,

489 ; Lapp gobdas, Ilmarinen a wind god

on. 329 Laurel in magic ceremony, 155 Lawrence. Sir, Henry, miracle alleged

to have befallen in India, 401 Laxdsla, the chiefs of, 220 Lead-melting in magic, 152 Learning, charm for, 170-1 Leech-child, of the Japanese creation

gods, and his reed cradle and

parallels, 299, 300 ' Left ' preferred to 'right,' in China,

302 Lvf^ciides Locales de la Haute Brctagne,

par P. Sebillot, le Partie. Le Monde

Physique, reviewed by E. S. Hart- land, 458 Lemminkainen and his mother, 108 Lempo, Finn name for the Devil,

330 Leopard, the, 292 Leprosy in Indian folklore, 436 Lesbos, bears' hairs and claws used

against Evil Eye, 155 ; four tales

from, 495