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Index.

cult of Zeus, 374 ; Zeus of the oak- thicket, 296 Pandareos of Ephesus changed into

sea-eagle, 390 Pangceus, Mount : god-king destroyed

on, 313 Panionian festival, Priene, 310, 394 Panjab, see Punjab Panther : p. catchers regimental name,

Zulus, 205 PanticapKum : month called Apel-

laios, 420 Papers read at meetings of Folk- Lore

Lore Society, 1-2, 5-6, 129-31 Papuans : [see also Rotuma) ; memory

among, 226 Parrhasia : story of Demcenetus, 408 Parrot : in folktale, Punjab, 125,

Upper Congo, 327 Parsons, H. G., Royal Succession in

Voruba-land, 98 Parthenopaeus, King, see King Par-

thenopaeus Partridge : omen of death from,

Jamaica, 89 Pasiphae, daughter of Helios, 305 Passaron : Epirot &c. kings sacrifice

to Zeus, 373 Pastorales Basques, Les, by G. Herelle,

reviewed, 127 Patara : coin from, 415 Peachstones, rosary of, Tibet, 243 Peacock, E., Eggs in Witchcraft,

463-4 Peacock, Miss M., Notes on the

Stamford Bull-running, 131, 199-

202 Pea plant : on grave prevents spirit

rising, Jamaica, 208 Pebbles : as charms, Basutos, 242,

247 ; on step keep out duppies,

Jamaica, 214 Pelasgians : cult of, 2S9 ; kings divine,

300, 303, 372, and judge dead,

Pelasgiotis, see Perrhaebians Pelasgus, eponym of Pelasgians, 386 Pelion, Mt,: procession to sanctuary

on, 272 Peloponnesus : (see also under names of countries, such as Arcadia) ; re- turn of Heraclidce, 289-90 Pelops, story of, 382, 389, 398 Pembrokeshire : {see also Brydeth ; Gellyole ; Llandicefn ; Llan-Ship- ping ; Narberth ; Penllan ; St. David's ; and Solvach) ; Pem-

brokeshire Notes, by M. S. Clark,

194-8 ; toothache, 129 Penelope, the wooing of, 380 Penknife, see knife Penllan : harvest custom, 195 Pentecost, Feast of : {see also Whit

Sunday) ; Syria, 430 Pen-y-van : theft punished by wizard,

Pepper : large crop omen of famine,

Jamaica, 454 ; in pocket unlucky,

Jamaica, 454 Perdiccas, King, see King Perdiccas Pergamum : oak-Zeus and Hestia

worshipped, 31 1 Pericles, styled Zeus, 302 Periclymenus, King, see King Peri-

clymenus Periphas, King, see King Periphas Periphetes, King, see King Periphetes Perjury, see Oaths Pernowhari, evil spirit, British Guiana,

343 Perrhrebians, of Thessaly, 289 Persephone associated with chthonian

Zeus, 276, and with Hecate, 290 Perseus and Andromeda type of folk- tales, 319, 326 Persia : {see also Khoi) ; epics, 220 ;

golden eagle as standard &c. , 391 ;

myths, 366 ; pole-star worship, 118 Personification of a River, by Miss

M. A, Turner, 99 Perspiration : wiping off unlucky,

Jamaica, 209 Peru: war magic, 151 Pestle, in charm necklace, Yemen

Jews, 191 Petting-Stone, The, by Miss C. S.

Burne and W. Crooke, 341-2, 351 Phsestus : coins of, 295 ; Zeus of, 416 Phanagoria : month called Apellaios,

420 Pherecydes of Syros, 293-5 Philaeus. myth of, 389 Philippus of Crotona, 401 Phlegyffi : an eagle tribe, 3S6 : story

of king Phorbas, 376-7 Phlegyas, eponym of Phlegyae, 386 Phocia, see Delphi ; a7id Pytho Phoebus Apollo, see Apollo Phcebus in myth of Heracles, 279 Phcenicia : astronomical conceptions

spread from, 118; pole-star wor- ship, 118 Phoenix : symbol of sun, Egypt, 270 Phorbas, King, see King Phorbas