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Index.

House-fly, see Fly Houses : Jersey, 242 ; New Gui- nea, 127 ; penates, Abyssinia, 321 Hull, E. : review by, 260-2 Humpback : in tale, Waterford,

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Hungary : gipsy funeral, 368

Hunting customs and beliefs : festi- vals, Siberia, 47 ; nets and dogs, origin of, Bushongo, 444 ; spirits. White Ruthenians, 94 ; tabus, Nigeria, 405

Hutashana, see Holi

Hydrophobia : cure for. Piedmont, 278

Ibex : in tale, India, 394

Idols, see Images, sacred

Ightham : witch, 366-7

Ilford : gips}' funeral, 36S

Ille et Vilaine : i st butterfly caught, 204

Images, sacred : black stone, India, 157-8; stolen more valuable, 259 ; utihty of, 408 ; washed at fair, Banffsh., 343

im Thurn, E. : Innate Ideas of South Sea Islanders, i

India : [see also Astor ; Baroda ; Bengal Pres. ; Bombay Pres. ; Central Provinces ; Ceylon ; Dec- can ; Gilgit ; Madras Pres. ; Mani- pur ; Mysore ; Nepal ; North- west Provinces; Oudh; Panjab; Rajputana ; Sikhim ; and under names of tribes) ; amulets, 207 ; dream lore, 398-400 ; The Hoh : a Vernal Festival of the Hindus, by W. Crooke, 55-83 ; " Hook- Swinging " in India, by J. H. Powell, 2, 147-97 {pi.) ; south, charms for crossing river, 493 ; Haughton's Sport and Folklore in the Himalaya reviewed, 393- 4 ; tales, 393-4

Indre et Loire, see Tours

Infancy of Religion, The, by D. C. Owen, noticed, 407-8

Influence, The, of Environment upon the Rehgious Ideas and Practices of the Aborigines of Northern Asia, by M. A. Czap- licka, 2, 34-54

Initiatory ceremonies : Australia, 505-6 ; Nyassaland, 458 ; study of, 30-1

Insects, see Bee ; Beetle ; Butter-

fly ; Cockchafer ; Cockroach ; Crane-flv ; Dragonfly ; Fly ; Moth ; Spider

Intichiuma ceremonies, economic aspect, of, 129

Ionia, see Kolophon

Ireland : [see also Finn sagas ; and under names of counties) ; The Folklore of Irish Plants and Animals, b^'^ W. Crooke, 258-9 ; Hunt's Folk Tales of Breffny noticed, 280 ; Hallow- e'en, 287; nursery rhymes, 386; passing through fire, 66

Iris : bur-reed as, Ireland, 258 ; grows into angelica, Ireland, 258

Iron and steel : {see also Horse- shoe ; Knife ; Pin) ; as amulet, Spain, 207 ; evokes spirit, INIayo, 326 ; in exorcism, Abyssinia, 322 ; in folk-medicine, Jersey, 250 ; in hook-swinging rite, India, 193- 4 ; Iron a Sacred Metal, by W. Crooke, 380 ; myth of origin, Bushongo, 443 ; spat upon, Cambs, 365

Islay : " the keener," 84-6, 88-9

Isle of Man : New Year's Day, 286

Isle of Wight : Hargrove's Wan- derings in the Isle of Wight reviewed, 267-8

Italy : {see also Abruzzi ; Pied- mont) ; amulets, 207, 210-1 ; dream lore, 399

Ivory Coast, see Mande-Dyoula

Iwaidji : organization, 506

Iwanowska, H. : Some White Ruthenian Folk-Songs, 91-109, 212-26

Izhuvans : hook-swinging, 168

Jabalpur : fire, Hoh, 60 Jackal : in tale, Assam, 491-2 Jacky-the-Lantern, see Will-o-the-

wisp January : {see also Epiphany Eve ;

New Year's Day) ; feast, India,

74-5 Japan, see Ainu Jdtaka, 483

Jaundice : cure for, Jersey, 250 Jawbone : as royal relic, Baganda,

437 Jersey Folklore Notes, by J. le

Bas, 242-51 Jet : amulets of, Arabs, 207,

Spain, 206-10 {pi.)