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Index.

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July : 31st, eve of Lugnassad festival, 44, fair at St Neot's (Hunt.), 44, and festival of St Neot, 43

Jumping hare, see Jerboa

June, see Midsummer Eve ; atid St Barnabas' Day

Jupiter : embodied in kings, 32, 53 ; as sky &c. god, 30-1

Kabylia: folktale, 506

Kaffir beer, 481

Kaitish tribe : conception beliefs, 19, 21, 26; not primitive, 491; re- incarnation beliefs, 21 ; super- natural being, belief in, 188 ; totemism, 18-21

Kamerun : Hewat's Bantu Folk Lore reviewed, 248-51

Kamilaroi : marital terms and organ- isation, 179; origin of name, 1 15; relationships, 109

Kamtchadales : Kutcha the supreme being, 248

Kashmir: folktale, 133

Kava, Polynesia, 481

Keincaled, Gawain's horse, 343

Kells : oak of St Columcille, 327

Kenneth, King, see King Kenneth

Kent, see Eastwell

Kerloan, battle of, 313-4

Kerry : {see also Luachar Deghadh) ; palace of King Cairbre, 1 70- 1

Kharidjites, see Abadhites

Khonds : sacrifice of Meriah, 277

Kid, see Goat

Kildare : origin of name, 325

Kildare county, see Barrow river ; Carbury Hill ; Kildare ; and Naas

Kilhwch and Olwen, story of, 39

Kilkenny county, see Barrow river

Kilpara phratry, 246

Kiltubbrid : folktale, 442-3

King Ailill, of Connaught, 160, 167

King Alexander HI of Scotland gave Manx arms, 142

King Alfred, St Neot the brother of,

45 King Arthur sagas : Arthur and Gorlagon, 316; king living still as raven, Cornwall, 313 ; The Legend of Merlin, by Miss J. L. Weston, 230-1 ; oak coffin, Glaston- bury, 321 ; Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, 338-48 ; story of Creiddylad, 48 King Ban in Arthurian sagas, 231 King Bendigeid Vran of Britain, 309

King Bohoet in Arthurian sagas, 231 King Bres of Ireland, 29, 33, 45-6,

324, 326 King Buan of Erin, 166 King Cairbre of Kerry, 170 King Cassibellaun of Britain, 51 King Cathair the Great, of Ireland,

33. 161 King Charles I of England, 324 King Conaire the Great, of Ireland,

35> 167 King Conchobar mac Nessa, 35, 70,

160, 163-4, 168, 309-10, 320 King Conn of the Hundred Battles,

60-1, 68, 146-7, 154, 157, 162, 169,

.430 King Cormac mac Airt of Ireland,

29, 35. 70, 151-3. 155. 159. 167-9,

309-10, 320, 333, 431, 436-7 King Crimthan Cass of Connaught,

150 King Curoi of South Munster, 334-6,

427 King Dathi of Erin and Albain,

164 King Dergcroche of Inislocha, 154 King Domald of Norway, 418 King Duach Dubh of Oirgiall, 69 King Eochaid Airem of Ireland, 67,

167 King Eterscel of Erin, 167 King Ethelwulf, St Neot son of, 45 King Gramoflanz of Rosche Sabbins,

344-8 King Hakon the Good of Norway,

417, 419-20 King Halfdan of Norway, 418-9 King Heremon of Ireland, 154 King Holgi of Halogaland, 405-6 King Hugh of Oirgiall, 69 King Irel of Milesians, 32-3, 59 King Irot, 345

King Kenneth of Scotland, 317 King Leudonus of Leudonea, 330 King Loegaire of Ireland, 34 King Lot of Londonesia, 49, 51-2,

55. 59. 143. 330 King Lot of Norway, 51, 343, 345 King Llud, see Lludd Llawereint King Lud, story of, 50- 1 King Lugaid Laigde, 342-3 King Lughaid Menn of Ireland, 170 King Malachy II of Ireland, 161, 172 King Matholwch of Ireland, 309 King Murchad of Ireland, 61 King Niall of the Nine Hostages, of

Ireland, 328, 332