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Index.

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Mother-in-law : taboo of, among Zulus, 37 et seq.

Naga tribe : head-hunting, 87 e/ seq. Names : taboo of, among Zulus,

34 et seqq., 38 et seqq. Naples : the Mystery of the

Lamb's Head, 2.10 et seq. Nat, the, in Burma, 82 et seqq. Nicneven : a fairy queen and

witch, 233. Night sweats : charm for, Ontario,

12S. Nkunde tribe: sanctity of dancers,

259- Nova Scotia : folklore from, 124

et seqq.

Ohrt, F. : Danmarks Trylle- formles, reviewed, 279.

Old men : influence of, in Mela- nesia, ig et seq.

Ontario : folklore from, 125 et seq.

Palaces : fairy, in Connacht,

Ireland, 109. Panjab : folk tales, 211 et seqq.,

271 et seq. Parsons, Dr. E. C. : on The

Provenience of Certain Negro

Folk Tales, 194 et seqq. Patrick, Saint ; repels ghosts, in

Connacht, Ireland, 117. Peach : a symbol of longevity in

China, 163. Perry, J. W. : on The Isles of the

Blest, 150 et seqq. Persia : tales of the Isles of the

Blest, 158. Phallism : in Burma, 96. Pleurisy : cure for, in Ontario,

128. Potato : a cure for rheumatism,

Ontario, 129. Pregnancy : beliefs regarding,

Quebec, 127. Presidential Address, the, 10 et

seqq. Prince Edward Island : folklore

from, 126. Puca : a spirit, in Connacht,

Ireland, 107 et seq. Pulley, Miss H. M. : on The Gray

Palmer and Hylda, 146.

Qamata : a Zulu deity, 288 et seqq. Quebec : folklore from, 126 et seqq., 129.

Rafts : set adrift in rivers with

images, 99. Rain-making : in Burma, 97

et seq. ; in India, 123 et seq. Rats : means of expelling, in

Quebec, 127. Report of the Council of the

Society, 3 et seqq. Reviews —

Bihar and Orissa Research So- ciety Journal, 279 et seq. Cardinal! , A. W.: The Natives of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast, 69. Deane, W. : Fijian Society, or the Sociology and Psychology of the Fijians, 278 et seqq. Dineshchandra Sen, Rai Sahib : The Folk Literature of Bengal,

137 et seqq.

Harrison, Miss J. E. : Epi- logomena to the Study of Greek Religion, 284 et seq.

Hartland, E. Sidney : Primi- tive Society, 219 et seq.

Hutton, J. H. : The Angami Nagas, 280 et seqq.

Jenness, D., Ballantyne, A. : The Northern D'Entrecasteaux,

138 et seqq.

King, Miss A. G. : Islands Far Away, 136 et seq.

Maretf, R. R. : Psychology and Folk-Lore, 217 et seqq.

Phillpotts, J.Iiss B. S. : The Elder Edda and Ancient Scan- dinavian Drama, 141 et seqq.

Read, C. : The Origin of Man and his Superstitions, 220 et seqq.

Rivers, W. H. R. : Instinct and the Unconscious, 60 et seq. ; on Hypergamy, 283 et seq.

Robin Hood Cycle, ballad in,

Rohde, Miss E. S. : A Garden of Herbs, 69.

Roheim, G. : Spiegelzauber, 63 et seq.

Saintyves, P. : Les Origines de la Medecine.

Sarat Chandra Roy, Rai Ba- hadur, 64 et seqq. ; Prin- ciples and Methods of Physical Anthropology, 224 et seq.

Smith, E. W' : Dale, A. M. : The Ba-ila-Speaking Peoples of Northern Rhodesia, 67 et seq.