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519

Halga, Halfdan's son, story of, 454

Ilaltia, the, of the Finns, 328

Hand-clapping, India, 405

Handley Down, excavations on, 89, 90

Hill do., ib.

Hare, the, in African folklore, 222, 283, 290, 292; Dorsetshire do., witch form of, 48S; demon taking form of, 262 ; in Irish folklore, 362

Milk, Denmark, 460

Hartjesdag observances, Haarlem, 246

Hartland, E. S., Australian Gods : Rejoinder, 46 ; Superstition regard- ing Women, 365 ; reviews by, Alcover's Aplech de Rondaves Mal- lorqiiines, 243 ; Bye-gottes relating to Wales and the Border Cotatties, 350; Clodd's Tom-Tit-Tot, 334; Gomme's Traditional Games of Englaftd, Scotland and Ireland, 336 ; Hofler's Dcutsches Krank- hcitsnanten Buck, 476 ; Junot's Les Baronga, 225 ; Kingsley's West African Studies, 447 ; Lang's Alytk,- Ritual and Religion, 346 ; Parker's Alore Austi-alian Legend- ary Tales, 231 ; Pitt-Rivers' Exca- vations in Cranborne Chase, 87 ; Rua's Tra Antiche Fiabe e Novclle, 102 ; Scbillot's Legcndes Locales de la Haute Bretagne, and Veillee de Noel, 458 ; Spencer and Gillen's Native Tribes of Central Australia, 233 ; Thiselton Dyer's Old English Social Life as told by the Parish Registers, 475 ; services of, to the Folklore Society, 66

Harvey, F. O., More Notes from Cyprus, 365

Hawk the, little hawk as totem, 237 ; tortoise-eater hawk, Cos, 182

Hayato the, Imperial Guards, Japan, 312-3

Hazel switches for the cattle, Ger- many, 180, twigs of, in water- finding, 479

Head, the, in Indian folklore, 440

Headache &c., prevention of, 154

Head Hunters, 229

"Heads and Harps" in the Hebrides, 268

Health of expectant father, loi

Heart of bewitched cows tuck with pins and burnt, 483-5

Heart of lover caused to be eaten by

unchaste wife, Indian folktales, 442 Heaven in Baronga idea, 226-7 Hebrides, the Outer, The Powers of

Evil in, by Miss A. Goodrich-

Freer, 259 Hedgehogs, grateful, Indian folktales,

416, teased by Indian children,

439

Heidelberg, driving out Winter as a straw man, 178 ; Pelzenichel cus- toms at, 180

Heifers and Oxen, Armenian tale, 470

Heir, female preferred in China, 229

to throne, ceremony of declaring,

Indian folktales, 438

Hel Well, Cerne, 479

Helgi Hundingsbane, story of, 454

Helgi-lays, the, Bugge's theory con- cerning, 452

Hell, Ilebridean euphemism for, 265

Hellenic myth, Babylonian origin of, 340

Hemp in charm-rope, 487

Hen, crowing, ill-omened, 181-2 ; The Little Red Hen, Irish tale, 116, 361 ; sacrifice of, in founda- tions of house, 118

Heraldry, white bulls and others in,

357 Hercules, two parallels, 230 Herefordshire folklore, A Crown of

Thorns, 489 Hero, the, in Panjab folktales, 390-1 Heroines, in do., 422 et sqq. Ilervey Islands, wind-holes and wind- raising in, 250 Hiccough, Indian folklore, 435 High gods, Australia, undying, 492 Hiisi, Innnish tree-god, turned into a

devil, 329 Hippopotamus, as minder of deserted

children, S. Africa, 224 Hir, Indian story of, 428 Hira the deer, revenge of, Indian

folklore, 416 Historic method in folklore, 147 Hobamock, N. American Indian

snake-god, 21 HobJjy Horse Dance, Staffordshire

and Wiltshire, 1 86 Hobgoblins, 360 Ilohodcmi, Japanese divinity, story

of, 311. . . Iloho no ninigi, Japanese divinity, 310