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Index.

Cisterns : dangerous after dark, Pales- tine, 56

Clans : animal, in jatakas, 22 ; Es- kimo, 99 ; totem, Nyassaland, 245

Clifton : carcase rails, 328

Cloak : of St. Brigit, 349

Clodd, E. : review by, — Anthropo- logical Essays presented to Edward Burnett Tylor, 457-60

Clothes : women must not step over, Greek islands, 330

Club: of Dagda, 138

Cl}Tnenus, King, see King Clymenus

Coast Salish Indians, see Snanaimuq

Cobra, see Snake

Cock: in animal cycle, China, 119; in folktale, 199; killed for untimely crow. Sierra Leone, 87 ; white &c., sacrificed at entrance new house, Palestine, 58

Cocoa-beans : in baptismal rite, Yuca- tan, 262

Cocullo : serpent procession at, 187-91 {plates), 216

Cod, tale of, 24, 26, 47

Coffee : libation poured when drink- ing, Palestine, 67

Coins : placed under threshold, Pales- tine, 58

Collectanea, 77-88, 187-208, 319-338, 423-41

Collkilla, hill of : in folktale, 27, 45

Cologne ; babies from Kunibert's well, 268

Colombia, see Goajiro clans

Colours in folklore : {see also under various colours, such as Red) : Jewish beliefs about, Palestine, 71-2

Compass, points of, see South

Conall Cernach, raid of, 143

Conan of the Fianna, 27, 30

Conchobar, King, see King Conchobar

Conganchness, brother of Curoi, 230

Conger eel, see Eel

Congo, kingdom of, see Kongo

Connaught : {see also Galway ; Mayo ; Roscommon ; and Sligo) ; Cet the champion, 228 ; Hyde's The Reli- gious Songs of Connacht reviewed, 347-50

Connla, folktales of, 49, 132, 134, 153

Constantine, see Burmal-ar-Rabba

Conybeare, F. C. : A Brittany Marriage Custom, 448 ; Notes on some Early Ecclesiastical Practices in Armenia, 432-5 ; Shetland Brownies, 440-1

Cook, A. B. : The European Sky-God, VIII, The Celts, 24-53

Cooper's Creek, see Barcoo river

Coral : amulet against evil eye, Italy, 189

Corinth ; sacrificial custom, 19

Cormac, King, see King Cormac

Corn, see Barley ; a^id Oats

Corn spirits, vegetation souls, and the like : Frazer's Adonis, Attis, Osiris reviewed, 220-4 5 The Grail and the Rites of Adonis, by Miss J. L. Weston, 4, 7, 283-305

Cornelian : as amulet, N. Africa, 249

Cornwall : {see also St Levan's well ; a77d St Madron's well) ; as Hades, 140 ; wells cure diseases, 254

Corp creagh, Palestine &c., 67

Corpse- Door, The: A Danish Sur- vival, by H. F. Feilberg, 361, 364-75 {plate)

Corpus Domini feast : bull sacrificed, Marseilles, 435

Correspondence, 89-94, 212-6, 339- 42, 442-50

Corsica : folktale, 193

Cos : fowl-killing custom, Greek islands, 330 ; sneezing prevents decay of corpse, 331

Cossyahs, see Khasis

Cote-d'Or, see Beaune; a«</Premeaux

Cough, amulet for, Palestine, 70

Council of Folk- Lore Society: elec- tion, 4-5; report, 6- 11

Courtship customs and beliefs ; draw- ing blood implies betrothal, Ireland, 448 ; Ireland, 77, 448 ; Japan, 270

Cow : abortion caused by cutting matted tail, Norfolk, 436 ; charms to prevent casting calves, Shrop- shire, 437 ; in Cuchulainn sagas, 148 ; HI folktales, Sweden, 195 ; Isis, 223 ; milking, see Milking

Cowry shell : as amulet. Sierra Leone Protectorate, 426 ; as currency, India, 431

Cox, Miss M. Roalfe : Cinderella, 191-208

Crab : in folktale, Malay States, 20

Crane : in fable, 17 ; in folktale, Malay States, 20

Cra'ster, Miss B. : Building Customs,

84 {plate) ; Objection to Portraiture, 83-4 {plate) _

Crathie : agricultural custom, Hal- lowe'en, 85 ; animals' birth custom,

85 ; burial customs, 85-6