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Index.

Second Sight, 89

Servan, Indian folktale, 84

Seventh daughter of seventh daughter,

healing gifts of, 294-295 Shah Daula's Rats (Indian), 315 Shaikh Chilli, Indian folktale, 94 Shepherd, attacked unprovoked by

his dogs, 402 Shoes (Kempe's), referred to by Ben

Jonson, note by T- Cooke, 82 Shoe-throwing in Ireland, by Bryan

J. Jones, 81 Siberia, funeral masks in, 360 Sicily, criminal-worship in, 275 ;

funeral masks in, 351-353 Sita, The Rescue of, Indian folktale,

85 Skulls as drinking-vessels in Europe

and America, 276-278 Smoking the Fool, see Hood-game Snake Cypress, The, Lesbian folktale,

151 Snake-King, The, Indian folktale,

316 Snakes, hazel poisonous to, 89 Snake-stories, Indian, 409-411 Snake-twin, A (India), 315 Snake-worship, 205-206 Social order pre\nous to Social rights,

see Horde und Familie Society for Psychical Research,

37-40 Solar myths, 54, 72 Somerset, Medicinal folklore, 295 ;

Cleft Ashes for Infantile Hernia,

304

Spain, funeral masks, 355

Sparrow, The, and the Crow, Indian folktale, 88

Spirit-worship, Indian, 205

Staffordshire Folk and their Lore, by C. S. Burne, 366

Stirling (R. ISIcD.), Inveresk Parish Lore from Pagan Times, 397

Stones, Fiji Leprosy-stones, 5 ; others, 24 ; Indian, Vetala Stone circle, Bombay, 206 ; Lesbos, Sacred stones, 151 ; Norfolk, magical, 3, 4; Scotch charm-stones, 312; Cursing, of Innismurray, 68

Studies in Ancient History, 2nd Series, comprising an Inquiry into the Origin of Exogamy, by the late J. F. iSI'Lennan, edited by his widow and A. Piatt, re\-iewed, 289

Suffolk, medicinal folklore, 268 ; Cleft Ashes for Infantile Hernia, 303

Sun ; Dances on Easter Day, 90, 295 ; Indian Sun-lore and worship, 94, 314; In relation to Games, 343, 344, 347 ; In relation to water- worship, 349 Sunday Football, 347 Superstitions, survivals of 48, 49 Superstitions et Surviva7tces Etudiees au point de vue de leur Origine et de leurs Transformations, par L. J. B. Berenger-Feraud, reviewed, 393 Survival, A, of Odin Worship in Kent,

by T. W. E. Higgens, 298. Sweden, Medicinal folklore, 270 Switzerland, Medicinal folklore, 271 Symbolism, its origin and meaning,

289 Sympathetic cures and charms {see also Charms), 213

Taboos, see India

Tales from the Fjeld, a series of Popular Tales from the Norse of P. Ch. Asbjornsen, trans, by Sir G. Dasent, reviewed, 197

Tansen the Singer (Indian), 213

Taylor (Susette M.), Indian Folktales ; We must not judge by appearances, 83 ; The Bold Baby, 84 ; Servan, 84 ; Rescue of Sita, 85 ; The Jackal and the Crocodile, 87 ; The Bottle-bird and the Monkey, 88; The Sparrow and the Crow, 88

Telling the Bees of a Death, 385

Telling the Dead, 385

Thieves, The Forty, Lesbian folktale,

155 Thieves, The Three, Lesbian folk- tale, 154 Thomas (N. W.), Ecole Pratique des

Hautes fitudes, 200 Tombland Fair Buttons, 251 Tommy on the Tub's Grave, by Mary

Nielsen, 79 Torres Straits, Art of, 195 Trade-customs, Staffordshire, 372 Trade-proverbs, Staffordshire, 375-376 Transmission of Qualities, 43-45, 280-

281 Trees (see Ashes, Oaks, etc.) ; Elder- burning, 380 ; Fern-burning, 380 ; Fig-tree, its evil qualities, 206 ; Old or Cleft, cure-working, (England) 303, 304, (India) 315 ; Staffordshire Treelore, 380-381 ; Tree-Marriages (India) 206-207 ; Trees married to Wells (India), 93 ; Trees worshipped