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Index.

Kaffirs: folk-tales, 128

Kaitish tribe: All-Father belief, 494-5

Kamilaroi tribe: 151-3; All-Father

belief, 94 ; folk-tale, 485, 487 Kangaroo : in folk-tale, Queensland,

214-6 Kara\vo9, in Arthur romances, 288 Kasai : carved mug, 3 Kashmir : oldest form of Panchatantra

written in, 505 Katanga : fetish figures, 3 Kay, Arthur's knight, 114 Kayans : Tidongs in part derived

from, 123 Kede tribe, Andamans, 258-60, 263 Keikua-iXQQ : in folk-tale, Hausas,

375-6

Keith : New \ ear customs, 482

Kelso : firstfooting, 482 ; mumming, New Year's Day, 481

Kent : {see also Crockham Hill ; and VVhitstable) ; folk-tale, 217

Ker, Prof. W. P.: reviews by, — Wes- ton's The Legend of Sir Perceval, 501-3 ; Campbell's The Seven Sages of Rome, 1 15-6

Keys : as amulets against dwarf- striking, Norway, 323 ; smithied by dwarfs, Norway, 315, 323

Khandoba, Indian deity, 213

Khasis : folk-tales, 419

Khawtlang : giant ancestor, 398

Kicking : at hunter &c. lucky, Nor- way, 321

Kidderminster : wishing well, 347

Kilhwch, see Kulhwch

Kilmarnock : firstfooting, 482

Kilwa, sultanate of, 434

Kimberley (W. Aus.): folk-tale, 342

Kimpanza : bush -burning and war customs, 38-40

Kincardineshire: fairy dart, 231-2

Kinga ; folk-tale, 445

King Arthur sagas : Verdam's Fer- gimt reviewed, 114-5; The History of the Destruction of the Round Table as told in Hebrew in the Year 1279, by M. Gaster, 272-94, and Miss J. L. Weston, 497-8 ; Weston's The Legend of Sir i'erce- 2/a/ reviewed, 501-3 ; MacAlister's Two Irish Arthurian Nomames reviewed, 361-3; Pokorny's Der Ursprung des Arthursage reviewed,

503-4 King Ban, in Hebrew Arthur romance, 276, 278, 283

King Bors, in Arthur romances, 275,

278 King Cormac Mac Airt : The Instruc- tions of King Cormac lilac Airt

reviewed, 363-6 King Cyrus, myths of, 125 Kingfisher : in fire-stealing legend,

Andamans, 262-3 King Lot, in Hebrew Arthur romance,

276, 281-2 King Nushirawan : Panchatantra

translated for, 504, 506 King of San Salvador : salutations,

469 King Salmoneus, myths of, 104 Kingsbridge : evergreens burnt. New

Year's Eve, 488 9 Kinship, see Relationship King Uriens, in Hebrew Arthur rom- ance, 281 Kinttimba shrub : in love charm,

Lower Congo, 40 Kipasiso clan of Nandi, 246-7 Kirkcaldy : game. New Year's Dav,

481 Kirkcudbright : firstfooting, 482 Kirkcudbrightshire, see Kirkcudbright Kirk mountains : folk-tale, 454-5 Kirkwall : game. New Year's Day,

481 Kirton in Lindsey : meeting eyebrows

omen of hanging or drowning, 217;

unlucky to show baby its reflection,

218 Kite : in folk-tale, Swahili, 446-7 Kitovola : tribal name, 63 Kitten, see Cat Kiyenji : market, 41 Knife : lucky when new moon seen,

Worcestershire, 343 ; omen from,

Oxfordshire, 219 ; ordeal of hot

knife. Lower Congo, 187 Knossos : script, 104 Knots : knotted grass for divination,

Lower Congo, 188 ; knotted twine

as calendar. Lower Congo, 33-4 Knotting : to avert lightning. Lower

Congo, 475-6 Kodangalur : cock feast, 4S3-4 Kohima : tree burial, 132-3 Kol tribe, Andamans, 258-60, 266 Kola nut : used to arouse fetish, ^ Upper Congo, 313 Koms : folk-tales, 394, 417 Kora tribe, Andamans, 258-60 Kotakota : amulet, 455 Kouyunik : legends from, 125