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Index.

523

tooth, Jamaica, 454 ; omen from, Jamaica, 450 ; used to impress deed, India, 343, Northumberland,

Teikirzi, goddess, Todas, 169-73)

179 Teipakh, river god, Todas, 173 Teivaliol division of Todas, 16S-72 Telanissus : month called Apellaios,

420 Telemarken : cheese house, 130 Tembe, Thonga State, 229 Tempe : Delphic bay came from, 423 ;

myth of Cycnus, 377-8 ; in myth of

Apollo and Python, 402, 404 Ten : killing ten pigs causes to see

devil, Fifeshire, 97 ; sign X keeps

duppy away, Jamaica, 90- 1 Tenedos : coins, 284; Dionysus,

representations of, 284 Terra del Fuego : class system, 1 1 1-2 Teukoi point, in folktale from Rotuma,

218 Thalamminta rites, Warramunga tribe,

471

Thargelia festival, Athens, 407

Thasos : coins, 284 ; Theagenes deified, 401

Theagenes of Thasos, 401

Thebes : Alcmena, wooing of, 268 ; Apollo at, 410 ; Cadmus and Ser- pent, 41 1-2 ; cajitured by Aeolians, 409 ; Greek chiefs who attacked had eagle standards, 392 ; laurel- bearing rite, 411 ; king should supply crops, &c., 313; king's tenure reduced, 41 1 ; Laius king of, 389 ; statue of Zeus yearly covered with ram's skin, 271

Theft: charms against, Basutos, 247-8, E. Central Africa, 72 ; charms to find thief, Jamaica, 93 ; how to punish by magic, Jamaica, 92, 455-6 ; punished by wizard, Mon- mouthshire, 77-8

Themis on vase, 412-3

Thermopylae : myth of Cycnus, 377-8

Theseus, story of, 219-20, 378-9

Thresprotis, sec Acheron

Thessaly : {see also Alus ; Dotium ; Lamia, Oeta ; Oeta, Mount ; Om- phalion ; Pelasgiotis ; Pelion, Mount ; Perrhsebians ; Scotussa ; Spercheus river ; Tempe ; Ther- mopylae; a«if Triopidae); Aegj'pius, myth of, 388 ; cult of Aphrodite founded by Heracles, 422; Cycnus,

myth of, 377-8 ; Poseidon god of rivers, 281 Thetis, the wooing of, 279 Thlotsi Heights : cannibalism, 244 ;

witch doctor, 246-8 Thokolosi the poisoner, Basutos,

258-60 Thomas, N. W. : coviments 011 Bantu Totemism, 204-5 '■< reviews by, — Schurtz's Altersklassen tind Mdn- nerbmide, 10S-13 ; Kidd's The Essential Kafii\ 224-6 ; Reports of the Cavibridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits, 352-8 ; Stoll's Suggestion und Hypno- tistnus in der Volker-psychologie, 230-2 Thonga tribe, see Ba-Thonga tribe Thoricus : Zeus the scorcher, 274 Thorn-tree : sacred, as rag-tree,

Armenia, 445 Thrace : {see also Chersonesus ; Edoni ; Odomanti : and Thasos) ; coins of King Coso, 372 Thread : omen from burning of,

Jamaica, 452 Three : in charm against evil eye. Ire land, 458 ; duppies can only coun' to, Jamaica, 214 ; eyes of Argus and descendants, 278-80; first bladder of herring net twirled thrice round head, Fifeshire, 97 ; in charm against duppy, Jamaica, 206 ; in folktales, 61, 66 ; in new moon ceremony, Jerusalem, 187 ; multi-limbs of gods reduced to three, Greeks, 282-5 ' i"^ nursery rhyme, 263 ; in proverb, Greece, 283 ; sacred trees evolved into tripod, Cnossus, 416 ; a superlative in Greek, 282-3 > third heelmark, knife in settles witch, Monmouthshire, 80 ; three- eyed Zeus, Pelasgians, 287-91 ; triad of gods, 421 Threshold : dangerous sitting place at midnight, Jamaica, 208 ; grains &c. on keep out duppies, Jamaica, 214 ; snail-shells buried to injure, E. Central Africa, 69 ; strewn with marsh marigolds. May Eve, Meath and Tipperary, 457 Thrush : myth of, Greeks, 389 Thunder : in dry weather omen of rain, Jamaica, 94 ; voice of Libanza, Upper Congo, 330 ; Zeus as thun- derer, Phrygia &c., 266 Thunderbolt : associated wirh Zeno-