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Index.

Yorkshire folktale, by S. O. Addy,

393 "Old Road, The," Oxfordshire

morris-dancers' song, 318 Olver, friend of Iljalniter, 305 Olympia, Wingless Nike in, 342 Olwen, {sec Kulhwch) 302, 303 Om Digtningen paa Island i det 15

og 16 Aarhundrede, by Dr. Jon

Thorkelsson, cited, 304 Omens or Portents, good and bad, {^see

Ghostly Lights), 14, 15, 203, 207,

213, 217, 235, 341, 377, 382, 3S3,

Onion-poultice for sore throat, 388

Onomacritos, 367

Oppert, Dr. G., on pot-goddess, and

sacrifice, 352 Oral transmission of witch-lore, 9 Orange lily-root poultice for axillary

tumours, 389 Orphicism 367 Orendel, date and themes of tale,

2S9, analogues of the name, 290,

different views of design of tale,

290, 293, resemblances to Odyssey,

291, 293, 294, main incidents, 291, 293, use of common plot, 293, 295, parallel tales. 293, 300, classified, 298-307, sequence of events in this type of tale, 300

Original inhabitants of Bharatavarsa, by Dr. G. Oppert, quoted, 352

Origines Judaiuz. Ati Inquiry into Heathen Faiths as affecting the Birth and Growth of Judaism, by Dr. W. ¥. Cobb, reviewed, 168

Orthia Lygodesma, her image, 342

Orvendill, husband of Groa, his adventures, and transformation, 290,

..293

Orvendils Ta, 290

Osiris, 340, a chthonic deity, 351, and Set, 354

Ossian, quoted, 204, 239, 240

Otos, son of Aloeus, in connection with Ares, 349> 353

Ougel, King of Trier, 291, 293

Ourania, see Aphrodite

' Out-side Powers ', the, in modern Greek folklore, 275

Oxfordshire folklore. Seasonal festi- vals, songs and morris-dancing,

307 Owen, Rev Elias, quoted on devil- or ghost-binding, 348 ; Welsh Folk-

lore : a Collection of the Folk Tales and Legends of North Wales, re- viewed, 362

P., M., Queries on pre-Christian

Baptismal rites, and on Asiatic

festivals similar to All Soul's Day,

280 Padlock used in witchcraft, 7 Pads of bells worn by Oxfordshire

morris-dancers, 318 Pagan survivals in modern Greek

folklore, 275, 276 Pagliaccio, see Straw Goblin Pains in head and neck, cure for, 389 Painswick dog-pie, 193, 202, 390 Palestine, folklore of, 176 Pancakes, cooked over mistletoe,

(Derbyshire) 70 Pandemos, see Aphrodite Pantchatantra, the, 257, earlier than

the Jataka, 259, story in, 271,

Italian translation reviewed, 62. Pantheism, 168, of Irish re-birth

legends, 366 Pantheon, the divine, 329, inducted

into an idol, 330 Paper money at Chinese funerals,

201 Papers read at British Association,

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Papers read at evening meetings, 10, 12, 18, 19, 24, 97, 98, 131, 193, I94i I95> 201, 202

Papremis, idols carried about at, 337

Paralysis of the limbs, a cure for, 3S7

Paris, Gaston, cited on Guinglain, 299, on Lancelot, etc., 300, 306

Parrot, the talking, 105

Partridge, transformation of dying cobra into, 285

Patriarchy, introduction of, 369, 371

Patrick, see Saint Patrick, 368

Pausanias, cited on wooden idols, 325, on the idol of Aphrodite Morpho, 341. on Nike, Orthia, 342, on temple-tabu at Memphis, 344, on the imprisonment of Ares, 349, on the annual exposure of idols at Sikyon, 354

Pays de Vannes, devil-binding tale of. 348

Peacock, Edward, Spiders, 377

Peacock, the, of Hera, 264

Peacock, Mabel, Staffordshire Super- stitions, the Hobthirst, 68, the Horn-dance, 70, the Hood Game