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INDEX TO VOL. XXXII. (1921).

Adder stones, 267.

Africa : dancers not allowed to touch the ground, 258 ; avoid- ance of contact with material objects, 245 ; bride not allowed to touch the ground, 249 ; chiefs carried by attendants, 252 et seq.

America : version of the Lyke Wake, 276.

American civilisation : origin of, 173 et seqq.

Anderson, J. D. : on rain-making in India, 123 et seq.

Animals, supernatural : in Con- nacht, Ireland, 118 et seqq.

Animism : among Buddhists, 79 et seqq.

Aryan settlements : connected with gold, ijo et seqq.

Atalanga Maui, legend of : in Tonga, 49 et seqq.

Australia : avoidance of contact with objects at initiation rites, 246.

Babies, gifts to : in Prince Ed- ward Island, 126.

Baganda tribe : pregnant woman not allowed to touch a man, 250.

Balfour, H. : on Statues in Easter Island, 70 et seqq.

Baluba tribe : initiate not al- lowed to touch the ground, 251.

Bengal, folklore in, 137 et seq.

Bihar and Orissa Research Society, Journal of, 283 et seq.

Bible, the, and Key : charm, in Quebec, 130.

Blacksmith : a household divin- ity, in Burma, 86, 89 et seq.

Blood : flow of, cure for, in Nova Scotia, 124.

Borneo : Dyak tribe, initiation rites, 251.

Bran, the voyage of, 167.

Brand Committee, the, 5 et seq.

Bride : not allowed to touch the ground, 248 et seqq.

British New Guinea : avoidance of contact with ground at initia- tion rites, 247 ; bride not al- lowed to touch the ground, 249.

Brown, R. Grant : on Pre- Buddhistic Religion of the Burmese, 77 et seqq.

Burma : Pre-Buddhistic Religion, in, 77 et seqq.

Buxtor, L. H. D. : review of Cardinall, A. W., The Natives of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast, 69.

Calendar customs : in Nova

Scotia, 125. Callaway, Dr. H. : Notes on the

Religious Ideas of the Zulu-^,

■zS et seqq. Canada : folklore from, 124 et seqq. Cape Breton: folklore from, 125

et seq. Catalan Folklore Society, the, 58

et seq. Cattle : kneeling at Christmas

and Easter Eve, Prince Edward

Island, 126. Celtic tales of the Isles of the

Blest, 151 et seq. Ceylon : the snake jewel, 265. Changelings : in Connacht, Ire- land, loi et seqq. ; 104 et seqq. Chiefs : not allowed to touch the

ground, 252 ; seated on their

attendants, 253 et seq. Childbirth : use of iron at, 211. Children : superstitions regarding,

Ontario, 128 ; game of, 277

et seqq. China : beliefs regarding gold and

precious stones, i6i et seq. Cholera demon, the : mode of

excluding in Burma, 100. Christian dogma of sacrifice, in

Burma, 88. Christmas : cattle kneeling at,

in Prince Edward Island, 126 ;

Eve, belief regarding, Ontario,

128. Collcott, E. E. : legends from

Tonga, 45 et seqq. Conservatism and plasticity in

culture, 10 et seqq. : in Melan- esia, 20 et seq. Corpse : lights, in Connacht,

Ireland, 11 1 ; preservation of,

in Melanesia, 13.