Stones: (see also Dolmens); in folklore, Wales, 118; Micklestane Moor, legend of, 154; in place-names, Clare, 183, 186
Storms: work in heavenly smithy, 66
Streams, see Rivers and streams
Studies in English and Comparative Literature, reviewed, 409
Substituted Bride type of folk-tales, 369
Succubi, 125
Sucking, cure by, India, 84
Suffolk: (see also Brandon; Lowestoft); "pudding stone" belief, 386
Sugar: in folk-medicine, India, 317, 320–2
Sugar cane: firstfruit custom, India, 217; tabus, India, 217
Suicide: reincarnated as beetle, Assam, 262
Sumatra: (see also Batta tribe); wer-tiger, 371
Sun: in folk-tale, Africa, 254; moon's husband, Akikûyu, 255
Sunday: (see also Palm Sunday); in charms, India, 84–5, 318–9, 321–2, 324; Christian never bathes on, Palestine, 289; horn dance, Abbot's Bromley, 39; Wakes, Castleton, 38
Sun god: cuts moon in two, India, 126; Lugh, 404; scatters stars, India, 126; Zeus as, 133
Sun-God's Axe and Thor's Hammer, The, by O. Montelius, 60–78 (plates)
Sunken cities and lands: 182; Clare, 485–7
Sunwise: in charm, India, 85
Suqe, men's society, Banks' islands, 49
Surrey: (see also Great Bookham; Hascombe; London; Pyrford Stone; Winkworth Hollow); amulet, 7
Surrey Birch-Broom Custom, A, by G. Thatcher, 388
Sûr tribe: marriage with wife's sister, 275
Sussex: amulets, 7
Sutherland: witchcraft and charming, 264
Suttee: confers wonder-working powers, Panjab, 314
Swahili: folklore, 8; folk-tales, 199–200, 257
Swan-maiden type of folk-tales, 184
Sweden: (see also Bohuslān; Gudbrandsdal; Lapps; Old Upsala; Skåne; Småland; Sōdermanland, Vestergōtland); amber axes, 68 (plates); Thor-bolts, 60; Thursday sacred, 77
Swellings: cures for, India, 83–4, 86, 316, 320
Switzerland, see Gall canton
Sword: in dance, Palestine, 279; at marriage, Palestine, 291, 293
Sycamore-tree: on Garland Day, Castleton, 37
Syria: (see also Commagene); exhibits, 266; gods on animals, 63; Jupiter Dolichenus, 63 (plate)
Table: unlucky to put boots on, Argyll, 89, Yorks, 225–6, or sit on, Argyll, 89, Yorks, 225
Tabor, C. J.: exhibits, 4, 9
Tabus: as basis of religion, 307; on bridegroom, Palestine, 285; on crossing road, Congo, 468; as to father's sister, Oceania, 43; on fire, Christmastide, Coniston, 224; on fishers, Carolines, 535; on food, Congo, 463, India, 301, 305–9, 317; gennas, Assam, 301, 305–6, 308–10; inoculation against dangers of, 160, 162; on names, Bantu, 254–5, Hausas and Filani, 202
Takapur: folk-medicine, 328
Talâo: folk-medicine, 325
Tallies: Malabar, 269
Talwandi: birthplace of Nānak, 414
Tamarind-tree: in folk-tale, Hausas, 205, 207
Tanarus, Celtic god, 67
Tangkhuls: birth gennas, 308–9; marriage customs, 302–3; puberty custom, 303; tabus, 305–6; tattooing, 302
Taranis, Celtic god, 67
Tar-baby type of folk-tales, 214–5
Tarsos: coins, 63 (plate); local deity, 63 (plate)
Tattooing: Assam, 302; Carolines, 536
Taunton: witchcraft, 150
Tea-leaf fortune-telling, 227
Teeth: of animals as amulets, Africa, 161; dead man's, as amulet, Yorks, 227