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tells patient's recovery, island of Lewis, 446

Sunwise Processions, by E. Peacock, 220

Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, collected entirely from Oral Sources, by J. G. Camp- bell, reviewed by A. Nutt, 422-3

Sussex, horses' heads as gable orna- ments, 322 ; W., first snake seen killed, 254

Sutherlandshire, baptismal water sipped as charm, 445

Sverri of Norway, The Saga of King, by J. Sephton, reviewed by W. A. Craigie, 193-6

Swabia : {.see also Reutlingen) ; animal ancestors, 233 ; bear sacri- ficed, 253 ; pigeon and raven respected, 241

Swallow : carried in procession, 258 ; form of child-stealing spirit, 144 ; killing involves death of relatives, 237 ; must not be killed, 239 ; when first seen, disease averted by running &c., 254

Swan, eaten, 259 ; form of soul, 235 ; human being as, 236

Swan-maiden type of folktales, 16-7, 234, 452-4

Sweat-bathing, spirit of, a tribal deity, British Columbia, 398

Sweden : {see also Seeland ; and Upsala) ; cuckoo respected, 240 ; kings sacrificed on misfortunes, 285 ; magpie, raven, and spider respected, 241 ; ancient priesthood, 281-4; woodpecker respected, 242 ; worship of Fro, 292-3

Swift, respected, Hampshire, 241

Swinging rites, 21-5 ; swinging song, India, 218

Switzerland : {see also Berne ; and Bernese Oberland) ; cat and cock die with owner, 237 ; goose sacri- ficed, 253

Sylt, duck respected, 240

Syriac charm against child-stealing witch, 150-2

Synidores, saint in Greek charms, 143-5, 155

Taata. sun god of Bella Coola Indians, 301

Taboos, animal, 239-43, 246-7 ; con- nected with Malay tin-ore mining,

305-6 ; during pregnancy, among Malays, 307 ; unchurched woman, Cal^Tnnos, 221 Talkiiig Thrush and other Tales fro?n India, The, by W. Crooke and W. H. D. Rouse, reviewed by

E. S. Hartland, 315-6 Tallow candle, see Candle Talto, see Lilith Tashkent, negro saint at, 37 Tasks set in Greek folktale, 116-7 Tasmania : Mathew's Eaglehawk and

Crow reviewed, 101-3 Tasmania, The Aborigines of by

H. Ling Roth, reviewed by A. C.

Haddon, 188-9 Telugu marriage customs, 219 Terra del Fuego, black wood sprite,

30; Fuegian beliefs, 17 1-2 Teutonic mythology, 81-8 Teutonic Priesthood, The Ancient,

by II. M. Chadwick, 268-300 Tew, cult of, 84, 86 Thebes, Egypt, much of land en- chanted, 385 Thirsk, battle of Waterloo fought

near, 458 Thomas, N. W., Animal Superstitions

and Totemism, 227-67 ; Cropping

Animals' Ears, 457 ; Horses'

Heads, Weathercocks, &c., 322-3 ;

Notebooks and MSS., 437 Thompson, E. S-, First Foot in

Lancashire, 220 Thompson Indians of British

Columbia, The, by J. Teit and

F. Boas, reviewed by E. S. Hart- land, 396-8

Thor, 83-5

Thorgerdr Holgabriidr, cult of, 291

Thorn festering, charms for, Devon,

217 Three Fatal Wishes, version of, 99 Three tasks in Greek folktale, 116-7 Three ; triads in Grettis Saga. 409-10 Throndhjem, Fro worshipped, 292-4 Thunder-bird, ancestor of clan of Nimkish Indians, 61 ; in mytho- logy' of Thompson Indians, British Columbia, 398 Thunderstorm, Kaffir device for diverting, 171 ; Korean custom during, 326 Thuringia : {see also Erfurt) ; animal ancestors, 234 ; black hen dies with owner, 237 ; cat respected, 239 ; spider respected, 241