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Index.

Goidelic Celts, migrations of, 234

Gold : lucky to dream of, Jamaica, 211, 456; ring used to find thief, Jamaica, 93

Gold Coast Native Institutions, by C. Hayford, reviewed, 226-30

Golden fleece. The, 271, 276, 305

Goldfinch : myths of, Greeks, 3S8

Gomme, G. L., The Place of Tradi- tion in Historical Evidence, 129

Gomme, Mrs. A. B., The Corp Creagh, 102-3

Good-bye at wake makes duppy follow, Jamaica, 209

Good Friday : loaf baked on good for illness, Monmouthshire, 86

Goodrich-Freer, Miss A., Some Folk- lore from Jerusalem, 2, 186-92 (plates )

Goose : in story of Deirdre, 38

Gordius, King, see King Gordius

Gorlagon, King, see King Ciorlagon

Gorleil, King, see King Gorleil

GortjTi : coins of, 298

Gourds in witch-doctor'skit, E. Central Africa, 72-3

Grafton, Miss E. M., exhibit, 2, 185 (plate)

Grail romances, 239

Grain, see Corn

Grains on step keep out duppies, Jamaica, 214

Grapes : consecration of, Adiaman, Rome, &c., 443-4 ; not eaten before Feast of Assumption, Egin, 439, or St. Thomas' Day, Adiaman, 443-4 ; Vinalia festival, Rome, 443

Grass : in charm to obtain beard, Ireland, 238

Gravel added to money to protect, Jamaica, 94

Graves : Basutos, 257 ; in ceremony for changeling, Syria, 348 ; first sod turned protects from ghost, Jamaica, 88 ; magical omen from sinking of, Jamaica, 453 ; pea planted on prevents spirit rising, Jamaica, 208 ; in magic to kill thief, Jamaica, 456 ; tree inverted in to plant ghost, Jamaica, 88 ; water thrown upon, as rain-charm, Var- tevar fesiival, Aintab, 430, Ba- Ronga, 434 ; wounded person must not stand on grave dirt, Jamaica, 88-9

Great Bear constellation : symbolism from circumvolution of. 118

Greater Exodus, The, by J. F. Lee,

short notice of, 479 Greek and Cretan Epiphany Customs,

by R. M. Dawkins, 214 Greek folklore : {see also Aegina ; Aeolis ; Arcadia ; Argolis ; Asia Minor; Attica; Boeotia; Chersone- sus; Corinth; Crete; Elis; Epirus; Eretria ; Greek islands ; Illyria ; Laconia; Locris; Macedonia; Me- garis ; Pelasgians ; Peloponnesus ; Phanagoria ; Phocia ; Sicyon ; and Thessaly) ; combats in folktales, 220 ; kings called Zeuses, 303-4; the Otherworld. stories of journeys to, 232-3; proverb, 283: The European Sky-God, by A. B. Cook, 264-315, 369-426 ; myths, see under names, such as Aphrodite, Apollo, Argo,&c. Greek islands, see Aegina ; Amorgos ; Astypalaea ; Chios ; Cos ; Delos ; Euboea ; Myconus ; Rhodes; Sala- mis ; Samos ; Samothrace; Syros ; Tenedos ; and Thasos Green : in amulets, Jerusalem, 191 ; Dol-ma jan-k'u, Tibetan deity, 332 Grindstone : as witch's horse, Mon- mouthshire, 80 Grosmont : bridge building by wizard, 86 ; burial in church wall, 86 ; ex- tortion punished by wizard, 78-9 Guernsey Folk-Lore, by Sir E. Mac- CuUock and Miss E. F. Carey, reviewed. 119-23 Guinea : folktales, 125 Guinea-fowl : in folktales, Nyassa-

land, 345-6 Guisborough : bull-baiting, 199 Gujarat : Jethabhai's Indian Folklore

reviewed, 368 Gujarati dialect, 222 Gull : myth of, Greeks, 3S9 ; omen

from, Guernsey, 121 Gunpowder: carrying it "runs" duppy, Jamaica, 90 ; in cure for skin diseases, &c. E. Central Africa.

73 Guy Fawkes Day, i, 106-7 Gythium : Zeus as thunderbolt, 267 '

Habiyo Butiya, Somah folktale, 316-8 Hades : journeys to the Otherworld,

Greece, 233 ; spirits of, France,

475; on vase, Tarentum, 314;

white poplar grows in Elysian

fields, 297 Hades, the underground god, 277-