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Index.

British Columbia : {see also Salish Indians : Siciatl Indians ; and Up- per Thompson Indians) ; mourning customs, 400 ; taboos at puberty, 408

British East Africa, see Masai ; and Sabaki river

Brittany, see Bretagne

Brittany Marriage Custom, A, by F. C. Conybeare and E. S. Hartland, 448-9

BroceHande, forest of, 35, 52

Brocklesby : origin of name, 353

Broom : across door excludes witch,

369 Broom plant : whipping with stops

growth, Shropshire, 359 Brownies : Shetlands, 440- 1 Brugh na Boinn, 28 Brunswick : babies fetched from Gode-

wells, 268 Buadach, King, see King Buadach Buddha : assimilates local deities,

Gaul, 126 ; baptism of, 263 ; Fo,

birth of, 271 ; jatakas, 12-23 Buddhaghosha, translator of jatakas,

13-4 Buddhism : baptism in, 263 ; fasting,

ceremonial, 392 ; jatakas, 12-23 5

sabbath or uposatha, 411 Buffalo : cult of, Todas, 104 ; sacri- ficed to village spirits, India, 335 Building Customs, by H. R. H.

Southam and Miss B. Cra'ster, 84

{plate) Buite mac Brohaig, 228-9 Bu Jpri, sacred bush, Nigeria, 90-1 Bull : omen of harvest from, India,

334 ; sacrificed, Marseilles, 434-5 ;

worshipped, Hittites, 224 BuUoo river : tribal organisation, 184 Buna berries : at marriage, Gallas, 322 Bundu society, Mendiland, 362, 424

{plate) Bunzi, Bavili deit}% 444 Burial customs and beliefs, see Death

and funeral customs and behefs Burial of Amputated Limbs, by ]. L.

Myres and W. R. C. Barton, 82-3,

and A. C. Haddon, 216 Burma : story-telling, 16 Burmal-ar-Rabba : bath cures barren- ness, 271 Burning bush, sacred treeas, Palestine,

68 Burra : mermaid story, 441 Bushmen : All Father belief, 468

Butter : to anoint bride, Gallas, 321 Byrgyr, well of moon-spot legend,

279 Byrne, H. J.: All Hallows Eve and

other Festivals in Connaught, 437-9

Cactus-tree : Palestine, 70

Caer Golud, Pedryvan, Rigor, Sidi, or Vedwyd, see Annwn

Caerlleon upon Usk : court of Arthur, 35, 40, 42-3.^45

Cairo : Ramadan fast, 417

Cakes: All Hallows Eve, Roscommon, 437 ; barley bannock at riding of Langholm Marches, 336 ; broken on bride, Ireland, 8i

Calf: in folktales, Denmark, 196, Sweden, 205 ; red, water spirit in shape of, Greek islands, 331 ; sacri- ficed, Bohemia, 271

Calirrhoe : jinn heats hot springs, 56

Calogrenant, Arthur's knight, 35, 40, 43, 51-2, 298

Cambridge : carcase rails, 328

Cambridgeshire, see Cambridge

Camel : amulets for, Palestine, 70 ; haunting spirit as, Ramallah, 55 ; as scapegoat, Armenia, 433-4

Campania: (j^^ a/fo Baiae ; a«^ Pom- peii) ; folktale, 193

Camping ground : offering on reach- ing, Palestine, 68

Canada, see British Columbia ; Coast Salish ; Hudson's Bay Territory ; and Mackenzie river

Canary Isles, see Guanches

Cannibalism : in Human Leopard Society, Sierra Leone Protectorate, 425-6 ; in jatakas, 22 ; in Malay tribes, as funeral rite, 456

Carduel, see Caerlleon upon Usk

Caribbees : dead not removed through usual entrance, 373 ; purified by fasting &c., 393

Carlisle : holy well in cathedral, 266

Carnarvon, see Bardsey

Carrob-tree : jinn live in, Palestine, 70 ; must not be first taken for day's fuel, Palestine, 64 ; named St. John's bread, Palestine, 64

Carterhaugh wood : in ballad, 89

Carthage : burning of Dido and Hamilcar's son, 221 ; Melkart god of, 127

Caste : {see also undet- navies of castes) ; in jatakas, 22 ; origin of, India, 356 ; as related to law, India, 466