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Index.

of boa constrictor in sacred grove, Loango, 401 ; snake star, Pawnees, 117 ; spitting viper sacred, Loango, 401-2, and skin in sacred grove, Mpili, 402 ; stone whorls as adder stones, Hebrides, 336 ; in votive offerings, S. Germany, 482 ; white and red, in legend of Merlin, 414

Snow : from Jupiter, 265

Sobo : secret society, 437

Society islands, see Tahiti

Sociological Papers : 1904, reviewed, 119-22

Sociology, Magic, and Religion, report of Cambridge expedition to Torres Straits, 15

Sol, the god, Romans, 270

Solomon islands : {see also Bougain- ville; N.Choiseul; Shortland islands; a7id Treasury island) ; Ribbe's Zwei Jahre ttnter den Kannihalen der Salomo-Inseln r&viey/ed, 1 13-6

Solomon, King, see King Solomon

Solution of the Gorgon Myth, A, by F. T. Elworthy, 350-2

Somalis, 234

Somboa : wizard and leopard, 393-4

Some Notes from Southern Nigeria, by R. E. Dennett, 242, 434-9

Some Notes on the Huculs, by Miss M. L. Hodgson, 5, 48-55 (plates)

Somerset : folk-song, 127

Songs, see Folk-songs

Sonio : cricket as Xina, 395

Sorrento : bodkins, hair, 140, 144

Soudan : [see also Khartoum) ; Islam in, 495-6

Souls : {see also Reincarnation beliefs) ; amongst Bavili, 371-6; caught by bush devils, Shortland islands, 115; dwell in horn &c. on relative's head, Bavili, 374-5 ; given by Jupiter, 297-8 ; journey after death, Aranda tribe, 431, Pawnees, 118

South America : {see also Arawaks ; and Tupi) ; Ehrenreich's Die Mythen tmd Legenden der Siid- amerikanischen Urvblker und Hire Beziehungett zu denen Nord- amerikas und der alien I'Vell reviewed, 483-6

South Australia : {see also Arunta tribe ; Dieyeri tribe ; Kaitish tribe ; and Urabunna tribe) ; Howitt's Tke Native Tribes of South-east Australia reviewed, 101-9

Southernwood: repels serpents, 138

South-west wind, (Ngonzolo) : fetishes brought by, Congo, 379-So

Sow, see Pig

Sowing customs and beliefs : Mor- occo, 39

Spain : {see also Turiaso) ; midsummer bonfires, 47

Sparta : cult of Artemis, 290

Spean : second sight, 62

Spider : omen from, Jamaica, 74, 76; unlucky to kill, Jamaica, 71, 76; web across face sign of ghost, Jamaica, 74

Spindle whorls as amulets. Great Britain, 336

Spirits, Hucul belief in, 50-1

Spiraea aruncus, see Goat's beard spirrea

Spitting : in charm, Wales, 339 ; omen from, Jamaica, 76

Springs : bathing in, midsummer, Morocco, 32 ; New Year, Mor- occo, 41 ; Fontus, god of, Italy; 290 ; sacred, S. Germany, 481 ; seven, magical water from, Mor- occo, 33 ; water salt at midsummer, Morocco, 34

Staffordshire : {see also Talk o' th' Hill) ; maypole rite, 462

Stars : {see also Leo constellation ; and Milky Way) ; on coins emblem of divinity, 300-1, 304, 310 ; cult amongst Pawnees, 117 ; in folktale, Eleusis, 24 ; supernatural beings as, Australia, 106

Stenton, F. M.: review by, — Chad- wick's Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature, 122-8

Stephen, St., see St. Stephen

Stockings : omens from, Jamaica, 72; in rhyme, Argyllshire, 451

Stones : {see also Cromlechs ; a7id Pillars, sacred) ; baetyl of Jupiter, Rome, 268-9 ; dropped by Devil and wizard, Gloucestershire, 175 ; holed, Antrim, 241, Caithness, 242, 336, hung in fruit-trees, mid- summer, Morocco, 36; monoliths, Trelleck, 163-4 ; thrown by Fin MacCoul, Down, 186

Stork : in folktale, Eleusis, 24

Storms : amulets and charms against, Germany, 45, Val de Morgins, 466 ; brought by evil spirits, Shortland islands, 115

Straw : burnt, midsummer, Morocco, 28-9