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Index.

361

Legends from the Woodlarks, British

Guinea, by A. C. Haddon, 316-320 Leitrim County, further notes from, by

Leland L. Duncan, 177-209 Littledale, Harold, on widow carrying

hay inauspicious, 340-341 Love philtre, love charms, 16-17 Lyall, Sir Alfred, on tribal organisation

in India, 51-53

Magic, black and white, 16-17

Magpie, emblem of devil, 38

Man, Isle of, proverbs and sayings in

Manx and English, collected by

G. W. Wood, 229-278 Man, water and well worship in, by

A. W. Moore, 212, 229 Man, wells in, connected with pagan

rites, 216 Margosa-tree, worship of, 26 Masock, game of, Mrs. Murray- Ay nsley on, 40-42 Mattoo, game of, Mrs. Murray-

Aynsley on, 42 Men turned into wolves by curse, 311 Mexican, funeral of, children, 62 Meyer, Prof. Kuno, on the Irish

Mirabilia in the Norse Speculum

Regale, 299-316 Miscellanea, Irish, 197-200 Miscellaneous superstitions, by Isabella

Barclay, 337-338 Modern Greek birth customs, by Miss

Nutt, 338-339 Moore, A. W. , water and well worship

in Man, 212-229 More Celtic fairy-tales, by Joseph

Jacobs, reviewed by E. S. Hartland,

330-332 Mortar, wooden, 23 Mortar, wooden, use of, in England, 23 Mourning, Papuan, 320 Murder trials, South Indian, E. Sewell

on, 14-17 Murray-Aynsley, Mrs., Cingalese games

of Masock and Mattoo, 40-42 Myra, importance of, as sphere of

St. Nicholas' legends, 116-117

Newell's, Prof., views on Cinderella

discussed, 134, 148-149 Nikuz connection of, with Odin, 109 Nikuz, neck, nick, nickel, allied forms,

derived from Nicholas, 116 Norse and Irish words compared, 315 Northrepps, St. Valentine's day custom

at, 3 Norwegian dwarfs carrying ghostly

lights, 295 Notes from county Leitrim, 177-209 Nutt, A., comment on Mr. Aber-

cromby's letter, 80 ; comment on

Prof. Anichkof's paper, 120 ; on

blood covenant, 282 ; discussion on

Mr. Jacobs' problem of diffusion, 146-149 ; Notes on Prof. Ker's paper of the Roman van IValewein, 127 ; note on "Tommy on the tub's grave", 292 Nutt, Miss, on modern Greek birth- customs, 338-339

Odin, worship of, in England, 140 Offer of congratulation to the President

and Mrs. Gomme on the appearance

of their work, 128 Officers and members, list of, xi-xx On the classification of proverbs and

sayings of the Isle of Man, with a

collection of proverbs in Manx and

English, by G. W. Wood, 229-274 Origin, European, of folk-tales, 148 Origin of sun and moon, Papuan

version of, 318 Outcasts in Greenland, 55 Overlooking of children, 186 Owen, Mary Alicia, Old Rabbit the

Voodoo and other Sorcerers, reviewed

by E. S. Hartland, 72-73 Oxfordshire mummers figured, 88-89

Pagan rites mixed up with those of Roman Catholics, 61

Papers read at evening meetings 1893- 1894, 1-2, 14-40, 43-69, 107-120, 129- 146, 212-229, 229-235, 290-292, 299- 316

Papuan funeral customs, 319

Papuan mourning, 320

Papuan sorcerers, 319

Papuan version of the origin of sun and moon, 318

Paton, W. R. , sacrifices to the dead, 164-168 ; superstitions in the canons, 275-278

Pebbles dropped into wells, 218

Physical classification of Manx pro- verbs, 236

Pilgrimages to the holy well, 194

Pins thrown into wells, 218

Political classification of Manx pro- verbs, 236

Polyandry practised by South Indian races, 33

Polygamy practised by South Indian races, 32

Potamia, name of Artemis as river goddess, 114

Powell, F. York, on saga growth, 97- 106

Presepio, Christmas celebrations in Italy, 6-10

Proceedings at evening meetings, 1-3, 14, 43, 97, 108, 128, 177, 210, 289

Proverbs, Manx, classified and trans- lated, 229-275 ; subject index to, 272-275

Pudding-stone, mother of pebbles, 60