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Index.

Cailcin, tutor of Deirdre, 29-30, 32

Cairns: associated with rag-tree, Har- poot, 445; on tops of passes, S. and S.E. Asia, 447

Cairnshee : Midsummer bonfire, 105, 351

Caius, sewer of King Arthur, 41

Cakes: currant cake not taken in fish- ing boat, Guernsey, 121 ; ginger- bread pig, St. Cloud, 130; in New Year divination, Monmouthshire, 221 ; soul-cakes, All Souls' Day, Shrewsbury, i

Caldron as symbol of sun, Greece, 270

Calendar folklore, see Days and Seasons

Calf : {see also Cattle) ; blood of, in story of Deirdre, 27, 29-30 ; born on Whit Monday buried, Louth, 347, or passed through tunnel, Cavan, 347: "rolling calf" duppy, Jamaica, 90- 1, 211, 452

Cambridge: clay figures and pigeon's hearts prepared as corp creagh, 103; corn baby, 185

Cambridgeshire, see Cambridge ; Cot- tenham; atid Harston

Camel : blue necklaces &c. , Jerusa- lem, 189; in charm necklace, Yemen Jews, 191 {plate') ; in folktales, Somalis, 322-3

Cameroons: Bantu tribes, 227

Camoodie, evil spirit as, British Guiana, 343

Camphor : in magic, 362 ; worn in spring, England, 189

Cana in Irish bardic schools, 15

Candlemas : Armenian parallel festi- val, 436-8

Cannibalism : amongst Basutos, 244-6 ; corpses eaten by witches. Central Africa, 70 ; king's heart eaten by successor, Yorubaland, 98 ; site of cannibal feast haunted, Basutoland, 245 ; amongst Tibetans. 334 ; transforms to werwolf, Arcadia, 408; white spots produced on skin, Basutos, 245

Canosa: vase from, 314

Caphyse : plane tree, 299

Capital of the Yorkshire Wolds, The, by J. Nicholson, short notice of, 4S0

Caracalla, on coin, Prusa, 308

Cardinal points, see Compass, points of

Caria : {see also Aphrodisias : Halicar-

nassus ; Miletus ; Mylasa ; Priene ;

and Stratonicea) ; the Triopium,

289 ; Zeno-Poseidon as deity, 278 ;

Zeus a sun god, 273, and oak god,

296, 417 Carpentaria, Gulf of : {see also Anula

tribe ; and Mara tribe) ; Inti-

chiuma ceremonies near, 469 ;

natives not influenced by Malays,

468 Cartwright, Mrs. M., Folklore of the

Basuto, 242, 244-63 Cassowary : as totem, Torres Straits,

354-5.

Caste : in India, 223-4

Cat : carcase spat on, Fifeshire, 98 ; omen from fall of, Jamaica, 213-4 ; wild, as totem, Arunta tribe, 474 ; witch takes shape of, Guernsey, 123

Catana : corn from, 417

Catel, Le, parish, Guernsey : nick- name, 123

Cathbad the Druid, 26-7, 29-30

Cattle : {see also Bull ; Calf; and Cow) ; abode of departed, Basutos, 246 ; as dowry, Basutos, 252 ; guarded by dead on first night, Basutos, 257 ; in rhyming charter, Northumberland, 343 ; the "spirits of the wet noses," Basutos, 246

Cattle-raid of Ciialnge, The, by Miss L. W. Faraday, re\aewed, 235-8

Cattraeth, battle of, animal names at, 205

Caul enables to see ghosts, Jamaica, 210, 452

Cavan : folktales, 336-41 ; Whit- Monday calf passed through tunnel,

347 Celeus changed into woodpecker, 389 Celeus, King, see King Celeus Celtic peoples : god of, 264 ; migra- tions of, 234 Censzis of India, 1 901, by H. II. Risley and E. A. Gait, reviewed, 222-4 Central America : swastika in, 118 Ceram : disease boat and charm, 163 Cerberus : associated with Zeus, 276 ;

myth of, 283 Cerberus changed into bird, 389 Cercyon, King, see King Cercyon Cerinthus the heretic and St. John,

442 Ceyx, myth of, 300, 378, 385, 387