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Index.

Great Bear constellation : on amulets, China, 296-7

Greek folklore : {see also .'Egina ; Anazarbus ; Arcadia ; Argos ; Athens ; Branchidne ; Caria ; Cephallenia ; Chceronea ; Coly- brassus ; Corcyra ; Corinth ; Delos : Delphi ; Dodona ; Eleusis ; Epi- daurus ; Erythrie : Eurymedon : Ithaca; Ithome ; Lebadea; Leu- cas ; Lindos ; Lipara ; Lusi ; Mantinea : Messapians ; ]\Iiletus ; Naxos ; Nemea ; Olympia ; Plataea ; Rhodes ; Salamis ; Samos; Syedra ; Tegea ; Thebes ; Thessaly ; Tremi- thus ; and Troezen) ; Byzantine literature no trace of Grail legend, 190 ; Abbott's Macedonian Folk- lore reviewed, 446-8 ; ancient, — classification of objects, 432 : Greek Votive Offerings, by A. B. Cook, 260-91 ; kings, selection of, 53-4 ; Medusa myth, 212-42 ; mental confusion, 426-7

Green : clothes of fairies, Ross-shire,

369

Grey : in body patterns, W. Aus- tralia, 327 ; ghosts in, Oxford, 67

Griffin, in Malay folktale, 390, 392-4, 398-9, 400

Grimsby : romance of Havelok the Dane, 58

Grouse : assigned to North region of space, Zuiii, 430 ; lucky to fisher to meet, Caithness, 301

Guinevere, Queen, see Queen Guine- vere

Guingamor, story of, 439

Guizers, Lerwick, 74-7

Gujarsept : cure for skin disease, lOi

Gujarat : divination from elephant, 41 ; folktale, 40-1

Gull : dead fisherman becomes. East Anglia, 64 ; in folktale, Azores,

135 Guy Fawkes Day, 89-91, 175-6, 185-8

Haddock : words tabooed in fishing for. Highlands, 304

Haddon, A. C. : Crescent Charms, 65 (plate), 182-3 ! reviews by — Lord Avebury's The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man, 106-7 ; Grierson's 'J'he Silent Trade, 435-7

Hades : (see also Hell) ; elysium of Celts, Greeks, and Scandinavians, 105 ; of New Caledonians, 257-9

Haggard, A. H., The Fijian Fire- Walk, 88-9

Hair : belts and girdles from, W. Australia, 323 {plate), 325, 335, 3467, 357, 366-7 {plate); charm against witchcraft, Scotland, 97 ; cut by mourners at funeral, Malta, 82 ; of firstborn cures barrenness, Punjab, 102 : hair-pin, W. Aus- tralia, 333, 335, 351 ; horsehairs produce eels, Scotland, 100 ; mud suspended from beard &c. as deco- ration, W. Australia, 346 ; as rope, W. Australia, 323 ; strings for charms, 346, 348, 365 (plate) ; as votive off'ering, 267-S

Hallow Eve : divination on, Lincoln- shire, 94 : fires, 186

Ham, see Pig

Hampshire : (see also Liphook : and Southampton) ; bonfires, but no Guys, Nov. 5, 90

Hand : omens from, Ross-shire, 379;

Hare : bronze, as votive offering, 266: in folktale. Central Africa, 445; leg carried in fishing boat. Highlands, 302 ; lunar, on amulet, China, 296 ; "milk hares" .sent out by troll, Sweden, 97 ; in time cycle, China, 297, 432 : unlucky to meet, Caith- ness, 301 ; witch in shape of, Scot- land, 97 ; word tabooed when fish- ing. Highlands, 304

Harran : the Sarras of Grail romances, 193-4

Hartland, E. S. : The Voice of the Stone of Destiny, an Enquiry into the Choice of Kings by Augury, i, 28-60 ; notice by, — Reclus' Les Priinitifs : Etudes cT Ethnologie com- pa7ve, 320 ; reviews by, — Martin's Basutoland : its Legends and Cus- toms, 204-7 • Durkheim's E Amide Sociologique, 426-35

flarvest Bonfires in the East Riding, by J. Nicholson, 92-4

Harvest customs and beliefs : (see also Corn spirits, vegetation souls, and the like) ; bonfire?, E. Riding, 92-4 ; grape harvest, Wiirtemberg, 90 ; origin in childhood of race, 24

Haseley : in rhyme, 413

Hastings : fifth November customs, 91