INDEX.
405
Incantation in folk-medicine, 103 India, folk-tales of, 304-310, 332-340,
370-377 Influenza, cure for, in folk-medicine,
104 Invei-ness, witchcraft at, 121 Ireland, blackberries in, 26 ; change- lings in, 91, 190 ; hare superstition in, 25-26 ; legend of St. Patrick and the devil, 157 ; bird-lore, 65-67 ; folk-lore, 138-142, 210-213, 257-266; folk-tales, 193-197 ; games of ball, 319 ; legend, 60-61 ; May-eve cus- toms, 90 ; mythology, criticisms upon, 175-182, 317 ; stories and charms, 33-39 Iron, evil cannot pass, 380 Isle of Wight custom, 25 Isumbras legend in Drayton, 113 Italy, Folk-lore Society in, 192
Jack stone, game of (Ireland), 266
James II. touching for king's evil by, 150
Jan Dark, a Cornish goblin, 381
Jdtaka Book, folk-tales from, 304-310, 332-340, 370-377
Jaundice, cure for, 380
Jenny Jones, game of, 247
Jewish folk-lore items, 187; sleeping north and south, 93
Johnny Jack, character in tipteerers' play, 7
Jones (Rev. W. H,): Sz6kely Folk- Medicine, 97-105
July flower in Drayton, 118
Kentsham Bell, folk-tale, 20-22
Kinahan (G. H.) : St. Patrick and the devil, 157 ; Connemara folk-lore, 257-266; on Irish water-horse, 61-62; Donegal Reds, 63; May Eve cus- toms, 90
King of the cats, folk-tale, 22 23
King's evil, touching for by James II. 150
Knockmaun, legend of, 60-61
Knutsford, May Queen, 191
Krebs (H.): German folk-lore expres- sion, 94
Laing(Alex.): Proverbial rhymes from
the north of Fife, 91 Lammas-day customs (Wales), 349 Lanarkshire, white-footed horses in, 26 Lancashire name for wakes, 25 Lang (A.): Custom and Myth reviewed,
382-383
Lark, portent from, at Agincourt, 276
Lavender, flower-lore, 117
Lead-casting in folk-medicine, 101
Legal customs, 317
Legend of Knockmaun, 60-61
Leite de Vasconcellos (J.): Tradigoes populares de Pomigal reviewed, 63-64
Lilias-day at Kilbarchan, 381
Lincolnshire, divination by bladebone in, 369
Lizard, superstition concerning (Ire- land), 261
Local proverb, 221
Love potions, 361
Lucky days (Syrian), 187
Machado y Alvarez (A) : Bihlioteca de lasTradiciones Popular es Espanolas reviewed, 320 Madness in folk-medicine, 97 Magpie, superstitions concerning, 258 Magpies as a cure fcr epilepsy, 156 Malagasy folk-tales, 45-57, 75-81, 129- 138, 161-168; classical variant of, 109-110, 157 Mallow in Drayton's plant-lore, 148 Mandrake in Drayton's plant-lore, 148;
use of, in love potions, 361 Manes, offerings to the, 371 Mantica (N.): Raccolta di Proverhi e
Bittati ijjpici reviewed, 63 Marriage customs of Aberdeenshire fisher-folk, 353-354; Ireland, 212, 213; (Syrian), 187; festival offering, 219 Martinengo-Cesaresco (Countess Eve- lyn): American songs and games, 243-248 ; the wise choice, 109-110 Mason, trade legend about, 322-326 Mason (W. S.): Statistical Account of Ireland, folk-lore from, 138-142, 210-213 Mawr (E, B.) : Roumanian charms,
94; Roumanian customs, 219 May-day customs, 31 May dew at Hawick, 191 May-eve customs, Donegal, 90 May morning custom at Oxford, 192 May Queen at Chelsea, 191; Knutsford,
191; Shrewsbury, 191 May, 29th, in Notts, 381-382 May-pole at Bream, 191, 212, 317,
318 Measurements, land, 210 Medicine, folk-, 156 ; Dorsetshire, 253 ; Greek, 28, 236 ; Irish, 33-34 ; Sicily, 254; Turcoman, 44; Szekely, 97-106