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 Index.

535

Tigress, slain by heroine, Indian

folklore, 423 Tilo or lightning bird, 227-8 Times and seasons, Cos, 177 Tin Talaq, or law of divoice, India,

409-10 Tipteerers' Play, Sussex, 186 Toad in Baronga folklore, 222 Toad-doctor oi Pulham, 479 Tombs removed by saints, Indian

folk-tales, 420 "Tongue" the, of gold, in Joshua,

no Tongue-binding charm, 163 Tom- Tit Tit: an Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-Tale, by Edward Clodd, reviewed by E. S. Ilartland, 334 Tonttu, Finnish, house-sprite, 330 Tools of joiners blessed when left in

workshop, Hebrides, 260 Tortoise, killed by hawk, Cos, 182 ;

ridden, Japanese myth, 311 Totems, Australian, 235, 236-8, Eyamee's gift of, 491, in relation to marriage, 36, 236, of the Arunta tribe, 235, 236, 238; of the Haida- Tsimshian tribes, 374 ; Kangaroo as, 237, killer-whale as, 374, 378, little hawk as, 237 ; Naga totem, 414 ; possible explanation of origin of in N. America, 195 ; sacrifice to, 374 Totemism in Australia, 236-8 Toteniisni. the Place of, in the Evolu- tion of Religion, by Y. B. Jevons,

369

Touch and Cress-Touch, games, 338

Tout, C. Hill-, Sqaktktquaclt, or the

Benign-faced, the Oannes of the

Nilakapamuq of British Columbia,

195

Toyo-tama-hime, daughter of the sea- god, her dragon form, 311- 12

Tra Antic he Fiahe e Novel le. I. Le " FiaceToli Notti" di Messer Gian Francesco Straparola, Ricerche di Guiseppe Rua, reviewed by E. S. Hartland, 102

Traditional Games, The, of England, Scotland and Ireland, with 'Times by A. B. Gonnne, reviewed by E S. Ilartland, 336

Traditional Poetry, The, of the Finns, hy Domenico Coviparetti translated liy Isabella M. Ander- ton, with Introduction by Andrew

Lang, reviewed by Hon. John Abercromby, 104

Tradiiions and Superstitions collected at Kilcurry. Co. Louth, by Bryan J. Jones, with comments by W. B. Veats, (map) 119

Transference of blight on cattle, Hebrides, 278

Translormations, (see Shape-shifting etc.), into animals and birds, 55, 120, 122

Transmigrations, see Transforma- tions

Treasure Dragons, Scandinavian folklore, 460

{see Is'ibelung Treasure), hidden,

how obtained, 230

trove becoming worthless unless

blood be shed, Greek Isles, 182

Trees in folklore ; see Cassia, Hazel, Mountain Ash, Olives, Rowan, Sacred, Sakaki, Sandal, Tulsi,

Baiame in a tree, Greek parallel,

19 ; large, generally haunted, 181 : talking, India, 417, tree upholding the earth, 176 ; planted at birth of children, 403-4 ; walking, in Arabia, 230 ; worship of, Zanzibar, ib.;

Tree-sawing as an endless task, 176

Trendle Hill, Dorset, Bionze age fort at, 478, neolithic flints of, 479

Triads in the Tain, 220

Triangles interlocked, in Magic, 156

Tribal gods evolution of, 372, et sqq.

marriage and anti-tribal, as con- nected with water or fire customs,

H3. Tricks in Indian folktales, 438

Trolls, in Scandinavian folklore, 459

Troubadours, ethical level of Poems of, 219

Trout, 202, 211

Tuaitheal, 26S

Tub dance of Japanese divinity, 306

Tuesday, old German birth augury for, 116, no new garments begun to be made on, Cy])rus, 365, things lucky and unlucky to do on, Hebrides, 267

Tuonela, the underworld of the Finns,

33?,.

Turkish Knight, in Warwickshire

mumming 187, ct sqq.

j:irovcrbs, 103

Twanyikira, great spirit. New South

Wales, 490