470
Index.
falls, sii,ni someone hungry, Cairo,
382 Breast pains or diseases, marhle
mosque column licked for, Cairo,
382 Briar, in Rumanian charm, 141 Bridal customs and beliefs, sec
Marriage customs and beliefs Brinton, Dr., obituary notice of,
52-3 British Columbia, shells as currency,
183 ; totemism. among tribes. 59-64.
67 ; Teit and Boas" Thompson
Indians of B. C. reviewed, 396-8 Brittany, crows foretell events in
family, 237 ; goose sacrificed, 253 ;
Midas type of folktales, 234 Brochmail, tusked king of Powis,
234 Brownies, pixies act as, 213 Buckinghamshire, see Coleshill ; Eton Buckland Newton, Dorset, unquiet
ghost, 107 Buddha : Rhys Davids' Dialogues of
The Bitddha reviewed, 403-6 ;
some Indian images of negroid type,
31-2, 37 Buddhist ghosts of blue colour, 28 Buffalo, in Cairene folktale, 373 ; form
assumed by Malay tin-ore spirit,
305 ; in ilarathi folktales, 98 Bug, Hindu story of the, 218 Building : laying foundation, Calym-
nos, 221 ; trade customs, Barnet,
457;8 Bukhara, black stone rubbed by
pilgrims, 37 Bull : {see also Cattle) ; baiting, 20-1,
256 ; demon, 14 ; human being as,
235 ; hunted, Stamford, 250 3ull-roarer, in Australian ceremonies,
173. 318-9 ; in Ceylon, 456 ; as
fishing charm, Torres Straits, 24 Bumble-bee in Magic, The, by M.
Peacock, 438 Burg, running deer at Schiitzenfest,
253
Burial customs and beliefs, see Death and funeral customs and beliefs
Burial o^ the Dead Horse, by W. H. D. Rouse, 434
Burne, C. S., Another Sabbath-break- ing Story from Wilts, 458 ; Cropping Animals' Ears, 457
Burning of the White Dog, Iroquois rite, 190
Burns, cured by tongue which has
touched caterpillar, Hebrides, 448 ; prayer for, Devon, 217
Burning or cremation, see Cremation
TSutter, Brauthahn and Easter lamb made in, 261 ; in ointment, Devon, 217
Butterfly, caught before St. George's Day, 244 : child-bringer, 235 ; coloured killed locally, 244, 256 ; first seen killed locally, 254 ; form of soul, 235 ; human beings as, 235 ; respected locally, 239 : salamander killed, Normandy, 256 ; tortoise- shell killed, Pitshgo, 256 ; white fed locally, 244
Byza, see Gylo
Cabbage butterfly as child-bringer,
-35 Cain, invocation of, Italy, 309 Cairene Folklore, by A. H. Sayce,
354-95
Caistor, hare hunted, Easter, 250
Cakes in animal form, 260- 1
Calendar folklore, see Days and Seasons
Calymnos, Folklore from, by W. R. Paton, 221 ; folktale from, 340-4
Camargue, sea - swallow respected, 241
Camel, in Cairene folktale, 394-S
Cammin, Pomerania, squirrel hunted, Easter, 251
Canada: [see also British Columbia); Areheeological Reports, 1898-9, (Ontario), reviewed, 190-3 ; Iro- quois rites, customs, and societies, 190-2 ; totemism amongst Indians, 58-64, 67, 192 ; Wyandot beliefs and institutions, 192-3
Candle, death omen from, Wiltshire,
344 Candlemas, robin killed, Le Charme,
256
Cards, playing, divination by, Dorset, 108
Carinthia, cricket respected, 240
Cannina Gadelica : Hymns and Incantations . . . orally collected in the Highlands and Islands of Scot- land, by A. Carmichael, reviewed by A. Nutt, 419-21
Carnarvonshire, see Bedd Gelert ; Lleyn ; and Nant Peris
Carp, eaten in Schleswig-Holstein, Christmas, 259 ; may become fish- dragon, Korea, 332