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Index.

Guyder river, see Kamilaroi Gwadar : folktales from, 253

Haddock : tribute money got by St. Peter from, Hebrides, 37

Haddon, A. C, Fire-walking in Southern India, 89-90 ; views on totemism, 393-5, 372-5

Hades : {^see also Hell) ; of Larrakia tribe, 18 ; of Sibops, 436-7 ; of Yorke's Penin. tribe, 18

Haidas : human beings reborn human souls, 356

Haifa: charm against evil eye, 1 13, 202

Hail : firstborn can stop, Punjab, 278 ; names for hailstones, Hebrides, 39

Hair : black, lucky in women, Heb- rides, 48 ; burial under door-sill de- stroys luck of house, 239 ; in charm against Powers of Evil, Hebrides, 30 ; not combed at night, Hebrides, 30, or on Sunday night, Hebrides, 41 ; cut ends tlirown in river, Ceylon, 78; "hair-growing" and "hair-cutting," 219; nailed to tree in rice harvest rite, Ceylon, 278 ; never cut, Baloches, 270 ; not self- cut, Hebrides, 30 ; of vine-grafting girl must not touch ground, 241

Plalab or Aleppo, see Aleppo

Hall, M. E., Holiday Gleanings, I. Cornwall, 429

Hallowe'en : cake, Hebrides, 55 ; divination at, Hebrides, 53-5 ; favourite dish at, Hebrides, 55

Hambantotta : rice harvest ceremony,

77

Hammersmith, folk etymology of, 204

Hamman Meskoutine : hot springs, legend to explain, Arabs, 285

Hampshire : {see also Cottington Hill ; Kingsclere ; Romsey Abbey ; and Winchester) ; " totem stones " from valley of Avon, 3

Hand : omens from itching of, Heb- rides, 50

Hanesh, fabulous snake, Sahara Arabs, 286

Hanuman, worship of, N.W. India, 188-9

Hare : stepping over form causes hare-lip, Fife, 237 ; witch as, Berkshire, 425-6, 428, St. Briavel's, 175

Hare-lip : from future mother step- ping over hare's form, Fife, 237

Hartland, E. S. : Burial Custom in Japan, 277 : reviews by, Durkheim's VAnnee Sociologiqiie, 314-23 ; Furness's The Home Life of Borneo Head Hunters, its Festivals and Folk- Lore, 4368: van Eysinga's Indische Invloeden op Oiide Christelijke Verhalen, 104-6 ; Crawley's The Mystic Rose : a Study of Primitive Marriage, 205- 9 ; Bladen's Notes on the Folklore of North Staffordshire, Chiefly Col- lected at Stone, 106-7 ; short notice by, Amersbach's Licht und Nebel- geister, 221-2

Hartland, J. C, Burial Custom in Japan, 276 {illus.)

Harvest customs and beliefs : {see also Corn spirits, vegetation souls, and the like) ; Berwickshire. 24, "3, 177-9, 250-1; Ceylon, 77-9, 277-8; Fife, 251; Hebrides, 42; Jakuns (j\Ialay Penin.), 159-61 ; Kinross, 251 ; Malays, 163 ; Oxfordshire, 113

Harvest Customs, by Mrs. A. B. Gomme, E. H. Binney, and Mrs. C. J. Jewitt, 177-80

Haselborough : St. Ulricus, 217

Hatfield : K. Edwin, 215

Haunted houses, Malay, 135

Hawthorn : prevents entry of witch, St. Briavel's, 175

Hay harvest customs and beliefs, see Harvest customs and beliefs

Hazel : nuts hung on apple and given on New Year's Day, St. Briavel's,

174 Head-Hunters, Black, White, and

Brown, by A. C. Haddon,

reviewed, 101-3, 436 Head-hunting, Sarawak, 436-7 Headington : witchcraft near, 290 Headless ghosts : High Fernley Hall,

94 Hearing of savages not superior to

normal, Torres Straits, 102 Hearth, sanctity of, 100 Heaven : fall of the angels, Hebrides,

44 ; of Larrakia tribe, 18 Heaving custom, 247-8 Hebrews, see Jews Hebrides : {see also Benbecula ; Eris-

kay ; Mingulay; and South Uist) ;

More Folklore from the Hebrides,

by Miss A. Goodrich-Freer, i, 29-62 Hebron : evil eye charms, 337