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 Index.

479

Shilouvane : folklore from, 117-24 Ships : carried in procession and

burnt, Lerwick, 75-6 ; naval

trophies, Greece, 288 Shipton-under-Wychwood : folktale,

412 ; suicide, burial of, 74 Shipwrecks caused by sympathetic

magic, Scotland, 97 Shoes : drawing off as legal symbol,

316 ; taboos on wearing. 315 Shropshire : (jee also Ludlow) ; fifth

November customs, 90- 1 Shrove Tuesday : rhymes, Bucks and

Oxfordshire, 1 67-8 Siam : divinatory system, 431 ; folk- tale, 57-8 ; king consulted as to

Keddah raja, 47 Siberia : {see also Balkash, lake : Hi,

valley of; and Taranchi Tartars) ;

Tartar marchen, 38-9 Sicily : {see also Girgenti ; Palermo ;

flwa? Selinunte) ; arms, 218 (plate) Sickness, charms for, see Charms and

spells Sierra Leone, see Temne tribe Sieve : preserves those born on

Christmas Eve from becoming

ghosts, Malta, 83 ; witch's boat,

Scotland, 97 Silent Trade, The, by P. J. H. Grier-

son, reviewed, 435-7 Silver coin : put in fishing nets,

Plighlands, 303 : in water to be

drunk as remedy, Lewis, 371 Singapore : The Story of Indra

Bangsawan, by A. S. Gumming,

385-407 Sioux Indians : classification of objects

by, 431, 433-4 : the red section, 427 Sir Aldingar, ballad of. 155, 159 Sisters, taboos in connection with, see

Taboos Skin diseases, cure for, Punjab, loi Skipsea Brough: harvest customs, 93-4 Skye, isle of : name for snake, 99 Slippers : as symbol of royalty,

Benares, 35 Smalldale: funeral customs, 180 Smoke of witch's bouse goes against

wind, Scotland, 97 Smoke signals, W. Australia, 336 Snake : on amulet, China, 297 ; an- cestors enter body of, Basutos, 417 ;

bite, amulet against, Malta, 83 ;

black, house guardian, Malta, 84 ;

distinguishes royal persons, India,

57l; in folktales, Delhi, 317, Punjab,

112, Siam, 57-8; on Gorgon's head, 217-21, 231-3 ; not killed, W.Aus- tralia, 329 ; names for, Sclates)

Some Chinese Folklore, by A. R. Wright, 292-8

Some Notes on the Habits and Folk- lore of the Natives of Roebuck Bay, Western Australia, by Mrs. J. A. Peggs, 322-3, 324-67 (plates)

Some Remarks on the Folklore of the Ba-Thonga, by H. A. Junod, 115, 116-24

Somerset, see Bath ; Chewton ; Claverton Manor ; Farleigh Wick ; Frome ; aiid Lansdown

Songs, see Folk-songs

Sorcery, see Magic

Souls : (see also Death and funeral cus- toms and beliefs ; and Reincarna- tion beliefs) ; land of, see Hades

South : one of seven regions com- prising all space, Zuiii, 430, and one of four regions, China, 431

South America, see Argentina; Brazil ; Patagonia ; and Peru

Southampton : Guys, Nov. 5, 90

South Australia : {see also Gordon Bay ; and Port Darwin) ; classifica- tion of objects, 429 ; pork not eaten, 341

South Cave : harvest custom^, 93

Southernwood : in funeral c istoms, Abney, 180

South Uist : sprain charm, 372

Sow, see Pig

Spain : (see also Basques ; Carregal, lake of ; Toledo : and Valverde) ; Grail romances late comers, 190 ; towns submerged in lakes, 130

Spears, Queensland, 322, W. Australia, 323, 326, 328, 345, 349