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Index.

423

Peru, 360 ; Phoenicia, 360 ; Rome, (ancient) 353-358; 363-365; Scot- land (Hebrides), 403 ; Scythia, 356, 361-362, 364 ; Siberia, 360 ; Sicily. 352 ; Staffordshire, 385 ; United States, 352-353 ; Votiak, 364, 365

Death-portents, Staffordshire, 385

Debenham (Alary H.), Ghostly lights, 81 ; Second-sight, 89

Deeside, see Aberdeenshire, Fisher- folk

Demons, Hair of, 207 ; how to im- prison, 209; how to scare, 315, 406

Dendy (Mary), Staffordshire Supersti- tions, 398

Denmark, folk-lore of, 270-271

Devil Dances in Ceylon, by J. B. Andrews, 307

De\drs Toe-nail, stones marked with,

4

Devonshire Folklore, Animals hung in trees, 298-299 ; Plymouth, medi- cinal, 269

Devoted Lover, The, Indian folktale, 210

Discarded Princess, The, Indian folk- tale, 210

Divine Judgments, Paganism of belief in, 55

Divination, by means of Sacrificial Ashes, 204 ; Indian, 405

Dozzils, by M. Peacock, 399

Dress of youths at Lupercalia, So

Duncan, Leland, L., Fairy Beliefs and other folklore notes from county Leitrim, 161 ; The Quicken tree of Dubhros, 321.

Earth, {see Creation Myths,) 46, 199 Easter Customs (Hebrew) at Myndus,

297 Easter Day, the Sun's dance, by A. G.

Fulcher, 90 ; by A. F. Mockler-

Ferryman, 295 ficole Pratique des Hautes fetudes.

The, by N. W. Thomas, 200 Egypt, Book of the Dead, 391 ;

Funeral Masks, 360-361 ; Medici- nal use of Blood, 271 Emerson, P. H., The Ploughman

and the Fairies, 301 Epic Poems on Norse Invasions, 266-

267 Epilepsy, Cures for, 268, 270-271, 276,

283, Irish, 181, 299

Eschatology, Egyptian, 391-392; Irish, and comparative, 184- 191

Eucharist, The, 43-45, analogous cere- monies, 57

Eusapia Palladino, 37-38

Evans (J. Bagnall), The Hare, 404

Evil Eye, 57, (India) and dinner, 21 r; Lesbos, 148 ; Shoes as charms to avert, 315 ; Staffordshire, 399

Evil, The King's, see King's Evil

Evolution in Art, as illustrated by the Life- Histories of Design, by Prof. A. C. Haddon, re\'iewed, 194

Executed Criminals and Folk-Medi- cine, by Mabel Peacock, 268

Exogamy, see Studies in Ancient History

Exorcism, paganism of, 50

Eye, its lens as unit of measurement, India, 212

Fabliaux, Les ; Etudes de Litterature Poptdaire et d'Histoire Litteraire du Moyen Age, par Joseph Bedier, reviewed by Joseph Jacolss, 61

Fairy Beliefs and other Folklore Notes from county Leitrim, by L. L. Dun- can, 161

Fairy Beliefs, (in detail) Nature of Fairies, 162, 172-173; Changehngs, 162, 166 ; Danes and fairies, 166 ; their cleanliness, 169-170 ; quarrel- someness, 170- 171 ; occupations, 171-174; how to treat, 174-175 ; water-fairies, 175- 1 77

Fairy Folklore, Fairy Battlefield, A., 170^; Blacksmith, the, 165 ; Forts, or Castles, 166, 168, 171-172-173; Hertford, The Green Lady, 411 ; India, 210; Ireland, {see supra), 299, 300, 323 ; Norfolk, present state of Fairies in, 4 ; The Green Lady, 414 ; The Ploughman and the Fairies, 301 ; Scotland (He- brides) 402 ; Staffordshire, 399

Fairy-tales, Dr. Caster's theory of origin, transmission, and religious character, 217

Fairy-tales from inedited Hebrew MSS. of the 9th and 12th centuries, by M. Caster, Ph. D., 217

Fairy Wife, The, Indian folktale, 210

Fallen angels as fairies, 162

Feeding customs, Indian, 206, 2H