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Index.

Alba, see Scotland

Alcander, myth of, 389

Alcels, daughter of Antaeus, 379-80

Alcinous, as judge, 371

Alcmena, wooing of, 268, 301

Alcyone, myth of, 300

Aldorncy : men nicknamed cows, 123

Alexander the Great : coins of, 299, 390 ; eagles attached to pyre of Hephrestion, 392 ; as Zeus, 303

Alcxandretta : folklore from, 428

Alexandria Troas : coins of, 419; oak in local myths of, 419

Alexidamos, story of, 380

Allaua tribe, 466

Allen, son of Usnach, 38

All Souls' Day : soul-cakes, Shrews- bury, I

Alope, daughter of Cercyon, 379

Altars : on coins, Asia Minor, 307-8

Aliersklassen imd Mdmierbiinde, Eine DarsteUung do- Grundforinen der Gesellschaft, by H. Schurtz, re- viewed, 108-13

Alum, enclosed in blue, worn as amulet, Jerusalem, 189, 191

Alus (Thes.) : myth of Athamas, 393

Amasia : coins of, 307-8

Amaxosa, king Kreli of, 228

Amazulu : ancestors among, 225-6 ; "company system," 229; kings, position of, 228 ; panther-catchers regiment, 205 ; priests, 229-30 ; son, not brother, succeeds, 229

Ambracia : coins of, 415

America, see Central America ; North America ; and South America

Ammonium, oracle of Zeus, 275, 295, 307-9, 414

Ammon Zeus : the setting sun, 274-5 ; shrine of, 295

Amorgos : solar Zeus at, 273

Amphiarrius, son of Oicles, 301 Amphidamas, son of Busiris, 393 Amphissus, son of Apollo, 418 Amphitryon: Iphicles son of, 301;

Zeus in form of, 301 Amulets and talismans, 2, 69, 73, 95 {plate), 1S6, 189-90 (//a/6'j), 191-2 Xplate), 207, 242-3, 445 Amyclas : Apollo as pillar at, 414 Amycus, King, see King Amycus Anahid, worship of, Armenia, 430 Anaurus river : in myth of Cycnus,

378 Ancestors! amongst Amazulu, 225-6

worshipped by Bechuana, 225, and in Korea, 449

Andrews, J. B. : review by, — Herelle's Les Pastorales Basques, Giudice's Vendetta, Racconto Campagnolo Siciliano, and Magheria, Aviore per Forza, 127-8

Angoniland, see Angoni tribe ; Mny- anja tribe ; and Yao tribe

Angoni tribe : folktale, 344-6

Animals in folklore : {see also Ante- lope ; Antlion ; Baboon ; Bat ; Bear ; Birds in folklore ; Buffalo ; Bull ; Calf ; Camel : Cat ; Cattle ; Cow ; Crab ; Crocodile ; Deer ; Dikdik ; Dog ; Donkey ; Dragon ; Fish in folklore ; Fox ; Gazelle ; Goat ; Hare ; Horse ; Hyaena ; Insects in folklore ; I-ion ; Monkey; Mouse ; Mule ; Ox ; Panther : Pig ; Rabbit ; Rat ; Reptiles in folklore ; Rhinoceros ; Sambhur ; Sheep ; Stag ; Tiger ; and Wolf) ; black, spirit in shape of. Monmouthshire, 84 ; flesh burnt &c. to drink as charms, Basutos, 246 ; sacrifice of, see Sacrifice ; skins stuffed with herbs as oracle, E. Central Africa,

7° . Animism : in Korea, 449

Anius, King, see King Anius

Anjou : names of cloud formations,

293 ; omens from clouds, 293 Ankyle deme ; statue of Hermes,

2S4-5 Annancy Tales recited by Miss P. C.

Smith, 243 Annexe Sociologiqtie, L\ by E. Durk-

hcim, reviewed, 359-65 Annual meeting, 3-4 ; Report of

Council, 5- 1 1 Anradh in Irish bardic schools, 15 Ant : omen from, Jamaica, 453 ; used

to sting demon-possessed, British

Guiana, 343 Antaeus, King, see King Antaeus Antelope : forbidden animal, Bantu

tribes, 203 ; horn in witch-doctor's

kit, E. Central Africa, 73 Anthcmus : Merops king of, 380 Anthus, son of Hippodamia, myth of,

3S8 Anthus the Arcadian, story- of, 408 Antilles, the : folktales, 125 Antlion : parish nickname, Guernsey,

123 Antioch : foundation sacrifice, 441