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Index.

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226 ; on cow and its products, 289-91 ; after a death, Assam, 468, 470-1, gipsies, 22, Muppans, 42 ; on fire, India, 284, Lower Congo, 34S ; on food, Assam, 468, 470, Lower Congo, 348-9 ; on kings, Ireland, 214, 248 ; marriage, Cappadocia, 87-8, Clare, 213 ; Muppans, 36 ; on names, Albania, 228, Northum- berland, 355-6 ; between rela- tions-in-law, Thonga, 518-9 ; sex, Suk, 401

Tailed Head-Hunters of Nii^eria, The, by A. J. N. Tremearne, reviewed, 261

Taklai bird : in myth, Santa Cruz, 313

Tallies : China, 270

Tambourine : Cappadocia, 82

Tamei Zingei, Supreme Being, 143

Tangkhuls : customs after death, 466, 468 ; future life, 466

Tasmania : marriage, 105 ; race Chellean, 121

Tattooing : S. India, 140

Taurus : [see also Pharasa"; Sipan Dere) ; folk-tale, 487

Teeskagh : cow myth, 89

Teeth : as amulets, 232, Donegal, 476-7; asparagus applied before drawing, 235 ; pointed, Cochin, 265 ; in riddle, Armenians, 472

Teignmouth : 5th Nov., 416

Temples : carvings, Kalirs, 295 ; taboo on approach to, Malabar, 36

Ten ; in charm, Donegal, 474-5

Tetbury : hirings, 443 ; well,

334-5 Tewkesbury : fair, 443 ; hidden

treasure, 341 Theft : amulet against, Japan,

187 ; charm to detect, Japan,

195

Themis, by J. E. Harrison, re- viewed, 394-6

Thesmophoria, 272

Thistle : as amulet and weather sign, N. Italy, 6

Thompson, T. W. : The Cere- monial Customs of the British Gypsies, 4

Thonga : Junod's The Life of a South African Tribe, vol. i., reviewed, 515-20.

Thornbury : fair, 443

" Thread the Needle," 196-203, 446

Three : in baptism, Gaels, 499 ; in charms, Cappadocia, 219, Clare, 213, Donegal, 474 ; in cutting hair and trees, Quebec etc., 3-15 ; in magic, Japan, igi-3

Threshold : libations to dead, Suk, 401 ; serpent worship, Gaels, 500

Thumb : omen from cutting, Que- bec, 346

Thunder : amulet against, Japan, 196 ; charms against, Japan, 192, 194

Thunderbolts, 45-80, 122-3

Thunder god : Babylonia, 276 ; oak as related to, 480-1 ; Peru, 71 ; Slavonia, 70 ; Yoruba,

Thunderstones, see Thunderbolts Thunderweapon in Religion and

Folklore, The, by C. Blinken-

berg, reviewed, 122-3 Tibberoughny : games, I\Iay Eve,

197-8, 202 Tibet : milk drinking, 28S ; rein- carnation belief, 294 Tierra del Fuego : no religion,

III Tiger : amulet from, Japan, 189 ;

causes lightning, Malays, 78 ;

tooth in oath, Burma, 75 ; as

totem, India, 498 Tippera : ear-piercing, 183 ; wars

with Manipur, 175 Tipperary, see Latteragh Tiverton : if clock stops, no news,

350 'liyyans, 266-7, -9° Toad : as amulet, 495 Toadstone, the, 231 Todas : buffalo cult, 296, 315 ;

milk taboos, 289-90 ; ritual, 21 ;

sacrifice eaten, 298 Togo : folklore, 406 Tomfinlough : bone piles, 210 ;

plague stone, 90 Tomgraney : pillar stone, 93 ;

tower, 207 Tonga islands : souls of chiefs live

again, 29 Tooth, see Teeth

Toothache : charms against, Done- gal, 476-7, Japan, 193 ; cure for,

492 Toot hills, 337