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Index.

481

Creole Boy, The, extract from, 86-8 Criminals: ceremonial condemnation,

jatakas, 22 Crocodile : in folktale, China and Japan, 20 ; as water god, India, 270, 273 Croesus, King, sec King Croesus Cromlechs : as graves, Khasis, 241 Crooke, W. : ttotes on Folk Traditions of the Mughal Emperors, 427-32 ; Homeric Folk- Lore, 361 ; reviews by,^Chavannes' Le Cycle Tiirc des Douze Animaux, 119-20; Quiggin's A Dialect of Donegal, 120; Thisel- ton-Dyer's Folk-lore of IVotnen, 350-1 ; Gurdon's The Khasis, 240-3 ; Skeat and Blagden's Pagan Races of the JSIalay Peninstda, 451-6; Rivers' The Todas, 102-5 Cross : against portraiture, Vaud, 83 ; coffin moved in form of, Jutland, 366 ; invoked in bathing, Palestine, 61 ; open scissors on corpse, Scan- dinavia, 366, 368 ; straws laid in, under shroud, Jutland, 366, 368 Crossing of roads, place for feast.

Sierra Leone, 87 Crow : in fable, 17 ; in folktales, Sweden, 197, 202-6; name of Bran the Blessed, Wales, 131 Crustacea in folklore, see Crab Cuchulainn sagas : C. and King Curoi, 52, 148, 230 ; The Phantom Chariot of C, 143 ; C. recalled from hell by St. Patrick, 147-8, 446 ; The Sich- bed of C, 44-5 ; C. slays Culand's dog, 230-1 ; in story of Celtchar, 229-30; trance, 228; visit to Other- World, 153; 'fhe Wooing of Enier,

44-5> 'SS- I43> 448 Cuckoo : ale drunk on first hearing,

Shropshire &c., 341-2 " Cuckowe King," by C. F. H.

Johnston, 340-2 Culand the Smith, 230-1 Culross : legend of St. Serf, 33 ; St.

Serfs feast, 34 Cumberland, see Carlisle Curoi, King, see King Curoi Cursing, see Imprecations Cybele, the goddess, 222 Cyclades, see Mykonos Cycle Tiirc des Douze Animaux, Le,

by E. Chavannes, reviewed, 119-

20 Cyprus : in ancient Egyptian tale,

117

Dagda, The, 138

Dahomey : fasting during mourning, 398

Dairy customs and beliefs : Dairy Folklore in West Norfolk, by Dr. C. B. Plowright, 435-6 ; Shetlands, 440 ; Todas, 105

Dalebura tribe : widow passes to husband's brother, 109

Dames, M. Long worth ; Popular Poetry of the Baloches, 8-9

Danae, parallel to story of, 20

Dances : marriage, Ireland, 82 ; re- ligious, Algiers, 246

Dara, son of Aurangzib, 432

Dara, son of Shah Jahan, 429-30

Dart river : saying, 277

David, King, see King David

Davos Platz : building custom, 84 {plate)

Day of Atonement : only fast day enjoined by law, Jews, 419 ; loth day of 7th month, Jews, 413

Days and Seasons : Adar, month of, 416; Adsar, month of, 414, 416; April, 341 ; Bhadrapada, month of, 331-2; Brahmans fast at equinoxes, solstices, conjunctions of planets, and new and full moon, 411; Choiak month, 223 ; Christmastide, 357-8; Corpus Domini feast, 435 ; Day of Atonement, 413, 419; December, 357-8, 414, 438-9, 449-50 ; Easter Day, 257 ; Easter Monday, 279 ; Eastertide, 257, 279, 341, 357-8 ; February, 333-4, 414 ; Friday, 72 ; Guy Fawkes' Day, 438, 449-50 ; Hallowe'en, 85, 437-8 ; January, 415.^439; July,^34; June, 438; Kanun, 414 ; Kuar month, 401 ; Lent, 78, 331, 337-8, 393, 409-10; March, 414, 434; May, 187-91,255, 330, 334, 357-8 ; May Day, 357-8 ; Midday, 330 ; Midsummer Eve, 438; Monday, 415; Night, 136, 141, 331, 370; November, 223, 415, 438-9, 449-50; October, 85, 437-8; Passover, 75, 395 ; Ramadan, 416-8 ; Sabbath, 41 1-4; St. Domenico's Feast, 187-91 ; St. Stephen's Day, 438-9; September, 331-2; Shobath, 414; Sunday, 255, 257, 415-6; Thursday, 68, 187 ; Twelfth Night, 439 ; Twilight, 410 ; Wednesday, 357; Whitsuntide, 277

Death and funeral customs and beliefs: {see also Ghosts ; Graves ; and