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Index.

Kabbera caste, Bellary, 332 Kadagalli Taluq, see Mailar Kafirs : Kidd's Savage Childhood: a

Study of Kafir Children reviewed,

343-6 Kai, see Kay

Kaitish tribe : All Father belief, 468 Kalogrenant, see Calogrenant Kalunga, Death, Angola, 239 Kamba : word jioki, 238 Kamilaroi tribe : All Father belief, 468 Kanara : marriage rites, 270 Kandhs : human sacrifice, ritual of,

394-5 Kansas Indians : fasting after death,

399.400 Kaniin : 9 days fast in honour of Lord

of Good Luck, Harranians, 414 Kapus or cultivators, Bellary, 332-3 Karamu-tree : in baptismal rite,

Maoris, 263 Karara clan, Gallas, 323 Kardaikoos, devil of headache, Pales- tine, 71 Kari, thunder god, Semang tribes,

454-6 Kar Nicobarese : mourning customs,

406 Kashmir: Kanishka ruled, 119-20 Katha-sarit-sagara, the, 16 Kawa-tree : in baptismal rite, Maoris,

263 Kay, Arthur's knight, 36, 40, 42, 44,

285-6 Keith, A. B. : review by — Frazer's

Adonis, Attis, Osiris, 220-4 Kelpie : Ireland, 226 Kephalos : fowl-killing custom, 330 Kerry : (see also Valentia) ; voyages to

Other-World from, 158 Key : as amulet against evil eye and

toothache, Italy, 189 Khan-Jahan-Ali : water gods fed by

newly-wed, 270 Khartoum: amulet copied from College

magnet, 250 Khasis, The, by Major P. R. T.

Gurdon, reviewed, 240-3 Khonds, see Kandhs Khonsu, deity, Egypt, 118 Kildare : ' Virgin's fire ' at St Brigit's

monastery, 349 Kildare county, see Almhain ; and

Kildare Kilhwch and Olwen, tale of, 143 King Amangons, in Grail romances,

288, 301

King Arthur sagas : The Grail and the Rites of Adonis, by Miss J. L. Weston, 4, 7, 283-305 ; The Lady of the Fountain, 35, 38-9, 45-9, 51 ; Livre d^Artus, 51-2 ; Yvain, of Chretien de Troyes, 35-9, 45-6, 49-51 ; Ywain and Gaivain, 38-9, 50-1

King Avallac of the Other-World, 32

King Bran of Annwn, 145

King Buadach of Magh Mell, 132

King Clymenus, 223

King Conchobar mac Nessa, 148, 227-9

King Cormac mac Airt of Ireland, 34, 144, 152

King Croesus, 221

King Curoi of South Munster, 52, 148, 161, 230

King David, story of, 458

King Duach Dubh of Oirgiall, 34

King Erechtheus of Athens, 223

King Guiromelans of mistletoe bough,

52 King Ingevall's Daughter, folktale,

193-4 King Laeghaire of Ireland, 147, 446 King Mark of Cornwall, 234 King Mesgegra, brain ball of, 228-9 King Mesha of Moab : burning of

son, 221 King Osmund of Northumbria, 276 King Pelles, in Grail romance, 293 King Sardanapalus, burning of, 221 King's Daughter, Lady Jean, ballad

of The, 90 King Solomon : in legend, Palestine,

73-5 ; temple of, 73-5 King Theodoric of Verona, 118 King Urien, 36 ; of Hades, 140 King Uther as king of Hades, 140 Kings : {see also under names) ; cere- monial assumption of sins, jatakas, 22 ; ceremonial sprinkling, jatakas, 22 ; in rituals of Adonis, Attis, and Osiris, 220-3 Kinship Organisations and Group Marriage in Australia, by N. W. Thomas, reviewed, 105-10 Kirton-in-Lindsey : guy at 5th Nov.

bonfire, 450 Kistna, see Amaravati Knife : black -hand led, in charm to break waterspout, Greek islands, 331 ; carried out by pregnant woman at night. Sierra Leone, 87