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Judex,

465

Haunted houses : Azores, 134-5 ;

Oxfordshire, 66, 68-9, 71-2 Haunted House of Terceira, The,

folktale, Azores, 134-5 Havelok the Dane, romance of, 58 Hawaiki of Maori legend, 238 Hawk : divination by, Kashmir, 41 ;

at Whitsun Ale, Woodstock, 171 Hawk-moth, see Moth Hawthorn-tree : at doors. May Eve,

Woodstock, 174 Headington : fifth November customs, 175-6, 185 ; ghost, 70-1 ; song, Nov. 5, 175-6, 185 ; spring water cures sore eyes, 70, 183-4 (plate), 210 Headless ghosts and goblins : Headington, 184 ; Ipsden, 69 ; Oxford, "JT, ; Scotland, 98 Heather, P. J., Transmigration Belief

in East Anglia, 63-4 Heaven : in amulet, China, 294 ; corresponding to one of eight winds &c., China, 431 Hebrews, see Jews

Hebrides : (see also Eigg ; Islay ; Lewis ; Skye ; South Uist ; arid Uist) ; cakes, Michaelmas Day, 381-2 ; Folklore from the Hebrides: ADisclaimer, by Rev. A. M'Donald, 87 ; Goodrich- Freer's Outer Isles reviewed, 99- 100 ; second sight, 375- 6; wind bought from wise woman, 301 Hebron or Brons, in Grail romances,

192 Helios, statue of, Rhodes, 271 Hell : Mew's Traditional Aspects of Hell (Ancie7it and Modei-n) reviewed, 200-2 Hen : {see also Chicken ; a;?^ Fowls) ; crowing, foretells death, Malta, 85 ; in folktale, Central Africa, 445 ; in proverb, China, 295 ; sacrificed, St. Martin's Eve, Athlone, 186 Hera : hair offered to, 267, not offered to, Caria, 267 ; statue of Zeus dedicated in temple of, Olympia, 287 ; in votive offering, 265 Heraclea Pontica : votive offering

from, Olympia, 265 Heracles : figure as votive offering, Ithome, 264, Olympia, 265 ; origin of deity, 286 Heraeum : portrait of Amasis at, 275 Herbs in folklore, see Plants in folk- lore

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Heron : as bishop's life index, Chichester, 188

Herring : driven away by suicide's burial, Ross-shire, 369, 374-5 ; first caught hidden for luck, High- lands, 303 ; witches have power over, Scotland, 97 ; words tabooed in fishing, Highlands, 304

Hesse : (see also Hugen ; and Vogelsberg) ; Hessische Blatter fUr Volkskunde, von A. Strack, reviewed, 318-20

Hetherwick, A., Fetish Worship in Central Africa, 61-3, 309-11

Highland Fisher-Folk and their Superstitions, by M. Cameron, 300-6

Highlands: ballads, 159-60 ; divina- tion, 383 ; Maclagan's The Evil Eye in the Western Highlands reviewed, 95-7 ; Beltane bannocks, 382 ; tartans, 383 ; Campbell's Witchcraft and Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland reviewed, 97-8

Hildebrand and Hadubrand, combat of, 308

Hildeprand, King, see King Hildeprand

Hill of Forss : fishing beliefs, 301

Hip-joint disease, healer of, Ross- shire, 373

Hippocrates, votive offering by, 266

History and Tradition, by Mrs. K. Lee

History of the County of Dtiblin, by F. E. Ball, noticed, 320

H'men, medicine-men, Mexico, 203

Hobgoblins : Scotland, 98

Holland : (see also Zealand) ; Dutch military gorget, 65 (plate)

Holly : in song, Christmas, 177

Holy Grail, see Grail romances

Holy Thursday : revels, Woodstock, 171-5

Holy Virgin, see Virgin Mary

HolyWoman of Alegria, The, folktale, Azores, 132-3

Hook Norton : mysterious noises, 72

Horns : affixed to Medusa, 214, 222-7 (illus.) ; amulet against evil eye, Malta, 84

Hornsea : harvest customs, 93-4

Horse: in charm, China, 1 15, 29S ; crescents on harness, 65 {Plate') ; as crest, N. Am. Indians, 21 ; diseases from evil eye, W, High-