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Spancil, the: a charm on Connacht Coast, 391.
Spirits: path of, on the roof, 48 seq.; evil, expulsion of, Eghāp tribe. 359.
Stars: beliefs regarding, Eghāp tribe, 373.
Stones of cursing: Connacht Coast, 392.
Stories: supernatural. Isle of Skye, 310 seqq.
Stupa: in Buddhism, 67.
Stye in the eye: cure of, Algeria, 392.
Sun: conception of, Eghāp tribe, 373.
Symbolisms, 18 seqq.


Taboo, in Algeria, 193.
Tangkhul folk tales, 265 seqq.
Tanit: worship of, in Algeria, 194, 197.
Tawney, C. H.: Obituary of, 334.
Theseus: relics of, 344.
Thugs; worship of Chāmundā, 381.
Toothache: cure for, Connacht Coast, 396.
Transference of disease, 253.
Treasure: buried. Isle of Skye, 386.
Tree: the original, myth of, in Gilbert Islands, 109 seq.
Triton: dedicated at Rome, 348 seqq.


Van Buren, Mrs. E. D.: Museums and Raree Shows in Antiquity, 337 seqq.
Venom: flying, 245.


Washing the clothes of the dead, Isle of Skye, 311.
Water horse, the: Isle of Skye, 308 seq.
Wedding: pair liable to possession by Jinn in Algeria, 187 seqq.; rite, in Algeria, 187 seqq.
Weeks, W. S.: on Putting out the Broom, 294 seqq.
Westropp, T. J.: Folklore of the Coasts of Connacht, 389 seqq.
Wife: dead, appearing to her husband, 310 seq.
Will o' wisp: in the Isle of Skye, 316.
Witchcraft: victims of, on the roof, 42, 54 seq.; in Isle of Skye, 209 seqq, 307 f.; in Scotland, 303; witch transformed into a horse, 307; disguised as a pig, 309.
Wool: red, used in amulets, 250.
World: conception of, Eghāp tribe, 373.
Worms: causing disease, 246.


Yetts, Major W. P.; Jade in China, 319 seqq.; review of Granet, M.: La Religion des Chinois, 411 seq.

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