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Index.

525.

Jacobs (Joseph), " The Science of Fairy

Tales," 123-127 (Rev.)

" Childe Rowland," 182-197

■ ' ' On the Origins of Matriarchy,"

370-372 Jacques de Vitry, Exempla from the

Sermones Vulgares of, 99-112 Jealous stepmother and exposed child,

early Irish version, 86-89 Jevons (F. B. ), "Report on Greek

Mythology," 220-241

Keegan (James), "An Irish Variant of Master of all Masters," 135-136

Kennedy (L. ), " Italian Peeping Toms," 134

Kingscote (Mrs. Howard) and Natesa Sastri, " Tales of the Sun ; or. Folk- lore of Southern India," 99, 113

Kirby (W. F.), "Tom-Tit-Tot," 132

Kohler (Reinhold), "Tom-Tit-Tot" (Letter), 246

Korean Tales : being a collection of stories translated from the Korean folk-lore, 99, in

Kovalevsky (Maxime), " Modern Cus- toms and Ancient Laws in Russia," 499. 510-5" (Rev.)

Krauss (Dr. Fried. S. ), Volksglaube und religioserBrauch der Siidslaven," 100 (Rev.)

Kurdische Sammlungen (No. II): Erzahlungen und Lieder im Dia- lecte von Bohtan, 100, 115 (Rev.)

Lane's (John) continuation of Chau- cer's " Squire's Tale", 100, 118

Lang (Andrew), "The Red Fairy Book," 100, 1x4, 115 (Rev.)

Legends of the Lincolnshire Cars. See Cars

Leney (J. H.), (Mrs. J. W. Russell), " Shadowland in Elian Vannin ; or, Folk-tales of the Isle of Man," 100, 117 (Rev.)

Lichtenberger (H. ), " Le poeme et la l^gende des Nibelungen," 381-389 (Rev.)

Lightning, 475

Lincolnshire Cars, Legends of the. See Cars

" Liver-rhyme" in Denmark, 134

Living creatures, 480

MacInnes (Rev. D.), "Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition, Argyll- shire Series. No. II, Folk and Hero- tales," 99, 108 (Rev.)

MacRitchie (David), "The Testimony of Tradition," 100, 116 (Rev.)

Mafua, 463

" Making Weather" in Denmark, 133

Malagasy Birds, Folk-lore of, 336-366; rapacious birds, 338-343 ; picarise,

343-348 ; perching birds, 348-353 ; pigeons, 353 ; game birds, 353-355 ; wading birds, 355-356 ; hebrons, 356- 358 ; wild duck, wild geese, and water fowl, 358-359 ; pelicans, 359 ; sea birds, 359 ; divers, 360

Mamma's Black Nurse stories, 100, no

Mango (Dr. Francesco), " Novelline popolari Sarde," 100, no (Rev.)

Man, Isle of. Folk-tales of the, 100, 117

Manx folk-lore and superstitions, 284- 313 ; Notes on, 502-505

Marriage, Post-Mortem, 277

Marx (August), " Griechische Marchen von dankbaren Tieren und ver- wandtes," 100, 118 (Rev.)

" Master of all Masters," Irish variant of. 135-136

Matriarchy, on the Origins of, 366-372

Maxwell (Grant), " Slava," 65-74

Meyer (Paul) and Smith (Lucy Toul- min), " Les Contes moralises de Nicole Bozon Frere M incur, "99, 112- (Rev.)

Milne-Home (Mary Pamela), "Mam- ma's" Black Nurse stories, 100, no

Mist, 478

Montalba (Anthony R.), "The Doyle Fairy Book," twenty-nine fairy tales from various languages, with thirty illustrations by R. Doyle, 100, 117

" Moon, the Dead," 157-164

Moorland Parish, Forty years in a, 499, 514

NATfesA S.-CstrI (Pandit) and Mrs. Howard Kingscote, "Tales of the Sun ; or. Folk-lore of Southern India,"

99, 113 (Rev.) Negro superstition, 513 Nibelungen, Le poeme et la l^gende

des, 381-389 (Rev.) Nicholson (John), "Folk-lore of East

Yorkshire," 100 (Rev.) Nicole Bozon Frere Mineur, les contes

moralis(^s de, 99, 112 (Rev.) Nutt (Alfred), "Notes to 'Waifs and

Strays of Celtic Tradition'," 99, 108 " Notes to ' Beside the Fire'," a

collection of Irish Gaelic folk-stories,

100, 118 "An Early Irish version of the

Jealous Stepmother and Exposed Child," 86-89 ; " Irish Tales among the Redskins," 130-131

Remarks on M. Gaster's ' The

Legend of the Grail," 211-219

' Lesdernicrs travauxallemands

sur la l^gende du Saint-Graal, (an- nexed after p. 256), pp. i-xlviii " Mr. Stuart-Glennie on the

Origins of Matriarchy," 367-370.

Le poeme et la It^gende des-

Nibelungen," 381-389