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Index.

Fochluc in Irish bardic schools, 14 Folk-drama : Basque, 127 ; English, 8-9; I lervey islands, 19-21 ; Sicily, 127-8 ; Tibet, 243, 334 Folklore : bibliography, see Bibli- ography of folklore ; language and race in relation to, 114-5; trans- mission of, 116

Folk-Lore dt France, Le, by P. Sebillot, reviewed. 475-6

Folklore of the Basuto, by Mrs. M. Carlwright, 242, 244-63

Folklore of the Negroes of Jamaica, 87-94, 206-14, 450-6

Folk-medicine, see Medical folklore

Folk-music, see Music

Folk-sayings, see Proverbs

Folk-songs : Bulgaria, 220 ; bullard's song, Stamford, 200 : Channel islands, 120-1 ; funeral, Todas, 177 ; Servia, 220 ; Somalis, 316 ; wedding, Basutos, 253

Folktales : {see also tinder various types, sitck as Gellert type of folk- tales) ; Africa, 125, 226, 260-3, 327-31, 344-6 : Armenia, 220; for- mulce to help reciter, 18, 61, 480; France, 63-5 ; Greece, 219-20, 232-3 ; Guernsey, 120, 123 ; Hawaii, 216-7 ; Hebrides, 34-9, 62-3 ; Ireland, I, 18, 24-39, 62-3, 65-6, 220, 233, 336-41, 480; Jamaica, 243 ; Latavia, 219 ; locali- sation of, 104; Maoris, 18, 217-8 ; Monmouthshire, 85-6 ; Persia, 220 ; Rotuma, 218-9; Scotland, 480; Shropshire, 85, 104; social deve- lopment of, 24-39 ; Somalis, 316- 26 ; Todas, 172-4 ; Torres Straits, 353; Upper Congo, 326-31 ; Wales, 61-2, 64; Yorkshire, 103

Foot, see Feet

Footprints : dirt from hoofs in charm to prevent horse winning race, Jamaica, 206 ; knife in heel-mark settles witch, Monmouthshire, 80 ; sod with, hung over fire to kill thief, Jamaica, 92

Foret, La, parish, Guernsey : nick- name, 123

Forfarshire, see Auchmithie

Fork : omen from sticking upright, Jamaica, 210

Foundation sacrifice, see Sacrifice

Fountains or springs, see Springs

Four : astronomical symbolism of, 118; deities, Upper Congo, 326-7 ;

heads of fiend, Tibet, 95 ; in nur- sery rhyme, 283 ; in proverb, Greece, 283

Four hundred and five veins, in charm against evil eye, Jerusalem, 190

Fowls : {see also Cock ; atid Hen) ; chickens hatched on Whit-Monday smothered, Kildare, 347 ; omens from, Jamaica, 93, 214, 451

Fox : in Gaelic folktale, 62

Fraech, death of, in foray of Queen Meave, 238

France : [see also Anjou ; Basques ; Brelagne ; and Seine-et Oise); oral tradition in, 21-2 ; Sebillot's Le Folk-Lo7-e de France reviewed, 475-6 ; ancient Gaul, Druid schools, T2-4 ; Greek letters used, 13

Frankincense: carried to "run" duppy, Jamaica, 90

Frazer, J. G., communications from, 98, 334-5 ; views on magic dis- cussed, 359-64.

Freer, Miss A. Goodrich-, see Good- rich-Freer, Miss A.

Friday : {see also Good Friday) ; after Whitsuntide, unlucky, Ireland, 347

Friendly islands, see Tonga

Frog : in charm necklace, Yemen Jews, 191 {plate) ; in folktales, Nyassaland, 345-6 ; parish nick- name, Guernsey, 123

From Spell to Prayer, by R. R. Marett, 130, 132-65

Fruits in folklore : {see also Acorn ; Apple; Grapes; Hazel-nut; Lime; Makanye fruit ; Munsansabu ; Orange ; atui Pumpkin) ; in war magic, Kei islands, 160-1

Fruit-trees : ceremonies for good crop, Torres Straits, 358 ; stones protect, Borneo, 161-2

Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilisations, The, by Mrs. Nuttall, 117-9

Funeral customs and beliefs, see Death and funeral customs and beliefs

Funerals, phantom : Pembrokeshire, 196

Furniture belongs to wife, not husband, Guernsey, 121

Future life, beliefs about see Death and funeral customs and beliefs

Ga, Fanti state, 228

Gabriel, in magic, Malays, 157