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Index.

Amiens : cock as lamp ornament,

131 Amritsar : folk-medicine, 85, 316,

320 Amulets and talismans, 2, 3, 7, 8-9,

77, 118, 129-31, 161, 163, 169,

223-4, 227, 265, 268-9, 285, 325,

327-8, 333. 376-8, 438, 457, 462,

506, 528 Ancestors : spirits of, India, 125 ;

worshipped, India, 261 Anchor : as tea-leaf sign, Yorks,

227 Ancient Hymn-charms of Ireland,

The, by Eleanor Hull, 131,

417-46 Andaman islands : religion, 8 Androgeos, revenge for death of,

145

Andromeda legend, 141

Angoni, 123

Animals in folklore : (see also Ante- lope ; Badger ; Bat ; Bear ; Beast fables ; Beaver ; Birds in folk- lore ; Buffalo ; Bush-cat ; Cat ; Cattle ; Civet-cat ; Deer ; Dingo ; Dog ; Donkey ; Dragon ; Duiker ; Earthworm ; Elephant ; Fish in folklore ; Flying-fox ; Fox ; Gaz- elle ; Goat ; Hare ; Hartebeeste ; Hippopotamus ; Horse ; Hyasna ; Insects in folklore ; Jackal ; Jer- boa ; Leopard ; Lion ; Mole ; Monkey ; Mouse ; Pig ; Rabbit ; Rat ; Reindeer ; Reptiles in folk- lore ; Seal ; Sea-slug ; Sheep ; Squirrel ; Tiger ; Water-lizard ; Wer-beasts ; Wild-cat ; Wolf ; Yak) ; cause diseases, Zulus, 160 ; in folk-tales, India, 125 ; names, Shetlands, 264 ; sacrifice of, see Sacrifice ; supernatural, Clare, 476-84 ; Wales, 117

Animism : amongst Garos, 261 ; re- lation to All-Father belief, 517, 523 ; and magic, 522

Annaghneale : death coach, 193

Annee Sociologique, L', by E. Durkheim, reviewed, 523-4

Annual bibliography, 10

Annual meeting, 5-7 ; Report of Council, 8-13

Ant : white, kept off by goat's head, Congo, 457

Antelope : (see also Oribi ; Reed- buck ; Water-buck) ; in folk-tales, Africa, 209-10, 487-8

Antilles : folk-tales, 264

Antiquity of Abbot's Bromley, The^

by F. M. Stenton, 386-7 Antrim : amulets, 7, 9 Antwerp : exhibits from, 131 ",

Miisce de folklore, 527 Anwal : folk-medicine, 322 Any an j a : moon's wives, 255 Apollo : double axe, 65 ; horses, 66 Apoplexy : cure for, Congo, 467 Apple : in love charm, England,

376 April, see All Fools' Day Aquitaine : St Romuald, 177 Arabia : amulets, 265 ; marriage

customs, 270-82 Aran island : fort, 198 ; rune, 436 ;

white paternoster, 442 Aran isles : (see also Aran island ;

Innismaan) ; dragon temple^

Middle Isle, 479 Archangels, 375, 421 Argei, the, 143 Argyllshire : (see also Ford ; Kil-

martin Glen ; Loch Awe) ; folk- tale, 90-1 ; marriage custom, 38 ;

scraps of folklore, 89-90 Ariadne legend, 139 Arise Evans, cure of, 151 Arizona : rings, 266 Armada, legends of, 182 Armenian Folk-Tales, by J. S.

Wingate, 217-222, 365-71, 507-11 Arrowheads as amulets, Antrim, 7 Arrow-thrower, State, Manipur,

79 Arthur, King, see King Arthur Arunta tribe : All-Father belief,

519 ; conception beliefs, 391 ;

totem kins, 390-1 Aruwimi river : mask, 2, 9 Ascension Day : annual barring

custom, London, 31 Ashanti : exhibits from, 1-2, 9, 266 Ashes : in folk-medicine, India, 84-

5

Ash-tree : concretions as amulets, Sussex, 7 ; faggot, Devon, 6

Asia : (see also Afghanistan ; Ar- abia ; Armenia ; Asia Minor ; As- syria ; Burma ; China ; Chukchi ; East Indies ; Elamites ; Hittites ; Japan ; Malay Archipelago ; Ma- lay Peninsula ; Palestine ; Persia ; Philippines; Phoenicia; Syria; Tibet) ; western, gods with axes, 6i-2, sun symbols, 64