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Index.

Amputation : disposal of severed leg, Wiltshire, 346 ; dreaded in East, 346 ; Jaina prejudice against, 346

Amrita or water of life, can be drawn from little finger, E. Hindostan,

433-4 Amulets, 35, 149, 151, 156, 428 Anas, angel in Russian charm, 155 Ancestors, animals as, in C. Australia,

67, and in Europe, 232-5 ; black

cat as ancestor, Lapps, 244 ; de- scended from sky in thunderbolt,

India, 35 Anglesey, magpie respected, 241 Ancient Teutonic Priesthood, The,

by H. M. Chadwick, 268-300 Angelica in medicine, Devon, 216 Angels, in charms against child- stealing witch, 131-3, 138-9, 152-

6: of Jacob's dream, 197 Animal Superstitions and Totemism,

by N. W. Thomas, 227-67 Animals in folklore : {see also Ape ;

Ass ; Badger ; Bandicoot ; Bat ;

Bear ; Beaver ; Birds ; Boar ;

Buffalo ; Bull ; Camel ; Cat ;

Cattle ; Cow ; Coyote ; Crocodile ;

Deer ; Dog ; Fish ; Frog ; Goat ;

Hare; Hedgehog; Horse ; Insects;

Jackal ; Lion ; Lizard ; Marmot ;

Mole ; Monkey ; Mouse ; Ox ;

Pig ; Porcupine ; Rabbit ; Rat ;

Rhinoceros ; Sea-beast ; Seal ;

Sheep ; Snake ; Squirrel ; Stag ;

Tiger ; Tiger-cat ; Toad ; Unicorn;

Walrus; Weasel; Wolf; Worm);

as ancestors, C. Australia, 67,

and Europe, 232-5 ; used in augury, 236 ; bring babies, 235 ; annual ceremonies connected with, 247- 61 ; captive for magic &c. purposes, 243-4 ; carried in pro- cession, 257-8 ; ceremonial hunting of, 20-1, 250-1 ; colic cured by left- handed rope, Hebrides, 447-8; dead, buried, 244-5 • ^^''s and tails cropped, locally, 456-7 ; families associated with, 235 ; forms of soul, 235 ; forms of witches &c., 235-6 ; found dead, fire carried sunwise round, island of Lewis, 447 ; as guardian spirits, 237-8 ; heads as gable ornaments, 322 ; human beings under curse as, 236 ; human shape assumed by, 236 ; not killed in Malay tin mine, 306 ;

as life index, 236 ; used in magic, 246-7 ; magic powers derived from, 245 : as men in other countries, 236 ; respected locally, 239-43 ; once sacred, but now evil, dis- tinguish certain Egyptian tales, 356; sacrifices of, see Sacrifice, animal ; taboos, see Taboos ; as totems, see Totemism ; witchcraft, as substi- tutes in, 238 ; worship of, discussed by R. R. Marett, 176-7

Animism, basis of Hindu belief, 2 ; Mr. Lang's views, 199 ; among Malays, 305 ; Pre-Animistic Re- ligion, by R. R. Marett, 162-82, 318-21

Animistic views of soul discussed by Buddha, 404

Annee Sociologiqiie, L\ by E. Durk- heim, reviewed by E. S. Hartland, 92-6

Annual meeting, 41-2; report of Council, 43-51

Ant, form of soul, 235 ; in Greek folktale, 1 13-4

Anthropology and Ethnology of Europe, A Selected Bibliography of, by W. Z. Ripley, reviewed, 310-1

Anuradhapura, Ceylon, bull-roarers at, 456

Aparchomene, the ' Hanging Ar- temis,' cult of, 24

Ape, man-eating, in Cairene folktale, 366-7

Apiton, in Syriac charm, 151

Apleto, see Gylo

Anabardalea, see Gylo

Apparitions of living persons, Dorset,

IIO-I

Apple, in Greek folktales, 114-5,

454-5

Apollonius of Tyre, Shakespeare's Pericles and; a Study in Compara- tive Literature, by A. H. Smyth, reviewed, 416-7

April : {see also St. George's Day; and St. Mark's Eve) ; 5th and 6th, labourers change service, Dorset, 109-110

Arabian Nights, ignored by orthodox Mohammedanism, 394

Arabia, in Greek charm, 146 ; in Slavonic charm, 139

Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, by C. G. Leland, reviewed, 309

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