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Index.

Clayoquot : house posts, Nootkans,

130 Clock : omen from chimes, Yorks,

226 Clodd, E. : In Memoriam : Alfred

Nutt, 335-7 Cloghanairgid : meaning, 184 Cloghaphuca : meaning, 184 Clondegad : meaning, 184 Clonderalaw : place-names, 183-4 '

tribe, 182 Clonlara : bull, 480 ; ghost, 344

(plate) ; phooka, 481 Clonloghan : place-name, 185 Clonmacnois : St Ciaran, 406-7 Clontarf, battle of, 186 Clooney : corpse-light, 340 Cloongaheen : place-name, 186 Cloontra : place-name, 186 Close-ny-Lheiy : folk-tale, 472-5 Cloth : once grew on trees, India,

125 ; white, in magic, Malays,

372 Cloughnaphuca : meaning, 184 Cloves : necklace of, on bride,

Bedu, 280 Coal : brought in, New Year's Eve,

Yorks, 226 Cobra, see Snake Cock : fetish, Congo, 458 ; in fetish

rite, Congo, 463 ; in folk-tales,

Armenia, 369, S. Nigeria, 260 ;

as lamp ornament, Amiens, 131 ;

omens from, Scotland, 90, Sicily,

174, Yorks, 226 ; sacrificed,

Assam, 262 Cockroach, see Beetle Coco-nut palm : cut down at death,

Trobriands, 533 ; killed by

glance, Samoa, 151 Coins : Greek, 65 (plate) ; Mylasa,

62 ; Tarsos, 63 (plate) Colic : cure for, Panjab, 314 Collectanea, 79-92, 180-227, SS^'T^.

472-511 Colour in folklore : (see also under

various colours) ; Carolines, 536 ;

Wales, 118, 121 Commagene, see Doliche Compass, points of, see under

names Conception : Banks' islands, 391 ;

totemism a theory of, 389-90 Congo Beige : (see also Aruwimi ;

Lokele ; San Salvador ; Stanley

Falls ; Wathen ; Wombe ; Ya-

kusu) ; exhibits from, 2, 9, 130 ;

The Congo Medicine-man and his Black and White Magic, by J. H. Weeks, 130, 447-71

Congo Frangais, see Baladi

Coniston : Christmastide tabus, 224

Connaught, see Connemara ; Gal- way ; Mayo

Connemara : prayer, 433-4

Conte del Graal, 243, 246

Cook's islands, see Hervey island

Corcabaiscinn, 181-2

Corca Modruad, 181, 479

Corcavaskin : St Senan, 181 ; tribes, 182

Corcomroe : legends, 182-3, ^88, 479 ; place-names, 182-3 > tribes, 181

Cordilleras : ford rites, 159

Corfu : exhibits, 269 ; votive offer- ings, 131

Cork : (see also Kinsale) ; rune, 440

Corn spirits, vegetation souls, and the like : in Grail romances, iio-i ; white dogs as, 18-9

Cornwall : charms, 161

Corofin : banshee, 191 ; bruckee, 478 ; death coach, 194 ; dolmen, 196 ; haunted houses, 346

Corpse bird, Wales, 119

Corpse-candles : Ireland, 340 ; Wales, 1 1 8-9

Corpses, see Death and funeral customs and beliefs

Correspondence, 93-106, 229-36, 379-88, 5 1 2-5

Corroboree songs, 86-8

Corsica : spitting, 163

Council : annual report, 8-13 ; elec- tion, 6

Counting-out rhymes : Scotland, 264

Courtship customs and. behefs : Derbyshire, 37

Cousins marry, Bedu, 274

Couvade : Ulster, 232-3

Cow : dung in folk-medicine, India, 316, 318; in folk-tale, Armenia, 370-1 ; the Glas, Clare, 184 ; milk affected by wounded man, Zulus, 160 ; milk of herd mingled in protective rite, Bechuana, 160

Craganeevul : meaning, 181, 186

Craglea : in folk-tale, 186-7

Cragmoher : death coach, 194

Cramp : amulets against, Sussex, 7, Whitstable, 7