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Creator, views of, Iroquois, 191 ;

Korean, 327 Cree beliefs, 177 Cremation in the Bronze Age, 84 Crests of clans in N.W. Canada, 60-3 Cricket, form of soul, 235 ; respected locally, 240 ; sold in Florence, Ascension Day, 258 Crocodile, in Marathi folktales, 98-9 Crooke, W., The Legends of Krishna, 1-38 ; notes on Death and Burial Customs in Wiltshire, 344- 7 ; Obituary of Rt. Hon. F. Max Miiller, 459-60 ; reviews by, Rhys Davids' Dialogues of The Buddha, 403-6 ; Cheyne and Black's Ency- cioptEdia Biblica, 99-IOI ; Man- waring's Marathi Proverbs, 98- 99 ; Balfour's Natural History of the Musical Bow, 97-8 Cropping Animals' Ears, by W. R. Paton, C. S. Burne, and N. W. Thomas, 456-7 Crosby, Great, see Great Crosby Cross, alphabet written in form of,

in consecrating church, 105 Crossbill, burial of, 245 ; kept cap- tive to attract diseases, Germany, 244 ; respected, Bohemia, 240 Crossen, magpie, respected, 241 Crow, child-bringer, Bohemia, 235 ; carried in procession, 258 ; divi- sional name of Australian aborigines, 102 ; foretells family events, Brittany, 237 ; Marathi belief of, 99 ; respected locally, 240 ; shot and hung in cowhouse to avert witchcraft, Linda, 255 Cuckoo, carried in procession, 258 ; Towednack " cuckoo's feast," 260 ; transformed man, 236 Cuckoo Bush Mound, Gotham, 425 Cult of Othin, The : an Essay in the Ancient Religion of the North, by H. M. Chadwick, reviewed by F. York Powell, 81-8 Cupid and Psyche type of folktales,

115-7 Cures, miraculous, by Krishna, 14 Cursing of Grettir, Grettis Saga, 412 Customs in the London Building

Trade, by A. E. Milne, 457-8 Cuts, charms for, Devon, 217 Cuzco, ears of dogs used at funerals

cut off, 457 Cyprus, snake's horn as charm, 120-5, 321

Damanhur, Egypt, afrit appears as white cat, 392

Dances, bridal, Malay, 306, Rugen, 203 ; India, ancient, 405 ; in legends of Krishna, 25 ; religious and cere- monial, 26-7 ; totem, in Europe, paper at Paris Congress of Folklore, 427, 429

Dancing-house of dead beneath every cemetery, Bella Coola Indians, 303

Daramulun, Australian deity, dis- cussed, 173

David, King, in Cairene folktale, 378-9

Day dawn, tribal deity of Thompson Indians, British Columbia, 398

Days and Seasons : All Souls' Day, 25 ; April, 5th and 6th, 109-10 ; Ascension Day, 221, 258 ; Ascen- siontide, 251 ; August, 255 ; Can- dlemas, 256 ; Christmas, 251, 257-9, 262 ; Easter, 250-1, 257, 260 ; Easter Tuesday, 23 ; February, 380 ; Friday, 131 ; Good Friday, 1 12, 256 ; Holy Week, 112 ; January, 383 ; 14th, 259; July, 255 : 23rd, 251 ; 25th, 257; 29th, 260 : June 24th, 255 ; 25th, 255 : .Maicii, 255 ; ist, 255 ;
 * \huUnslKlc, 251 ; May Day, 210,

251, 253 ; Midsummer fires, 221, 257 ; Midwinter festival, 190 ; Monday, 131, 439; New Year's Day, 220 ; New Year's Eve, 345 ; November 5th, 21 ; October, 251 ; 1st, 251 ; St. George's Day, 1 31 -2, 255 ; St. John's Eve, 345 ; St. Mark's Eve, 345 ; St. Martin's Day, 250-1 ; St. Roschus' Festival 256 ; St. Stephen's Day, 256 ; St. Thomas' Day, 257 ; Saturday, 381 ; September, 255 ; Shrove Tuesday, 21, 253 ; Spring fires, 18 ; Thursday, 394 ; Twelfth Day, 259 ; Valentine's Day, 251 ; Wednesday, 131, 38 1, 394 ; Whitsuntide, 250-1

Dead, land of the, see Hades

Death and Burial Customs in Wilt- shire, by L. A. Law, 344-7

Death and funeral customs and beliefs : {see also Omens) ; animal and owner die at same time, 237 ; animals presage death, 246 ; Bella Coola Indians, 303 ; burial in howes, 84, 293-5 ; burial customs, Malay, 305 ; burial of dead animals, 244-5 > burial rites of