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Index,

Greek islands : (see also Crete ; Ionian islands ; Rhodes ; Santor- ini) ; double axe, 64

Gudbrandsdal : god-image, 73

Guga, the snake god, 85

Guinea-worm : cures for, India, 86, 326

Guitar : omen from, Sicily, 174

Gujranwila : sugar-cane beliefs, 217

Gujrat : folk-medicine, 318, 326-7

Gunpowder : in fetish ceremony, Congo, 468

Gurdaspur : folk-medicine, 314, 318-21, 327

Gurgaon : {see also Rewari) ; folk- medicine, 83-4 ; hereditary heal- ing powers, 83-4

Gurteen Lough : pike, 480

Gwa Kaithel : festival, 79-82 (plate)

Gylfaginning saga, 71-2

Haddon, A. C. : reviews by, — Brown's Melanesians and Poly- nesians, 536-7 ; Seligmann's The Melanesians of British New Guinea, 532-5 ; Converse's Myths and Legends of the New York State Iroquois, 126-7

Hades : Banks' islands, 51 ; Garos, 262 ; prevention of return from,

Hagia Triada : animal sacrifice,

137 Hail : charms against, India, 85-6, 331-2 ; curb's burial outside parish

brings, Auvergne, 178 Hair, human : in charm, Essex,

223 ; clippings, buried, Hausas,

202, and harmful to others, 147-

8 ; cutting, gennas at, Assam,

307, 310-1 ; dressing, Assam, 302 Hakka Chins : exhibits, g Half-man, in folk-tales, Africa, 215 Halliday, W. R. : The Force of

Initiative in Magical Conflict,

147-67 ; A Spitting Cure, 388 Hallowmas : Wales, 118 Hall Sound : clan badges, 533 Hammer : denotes thunderbolt, 60-

78 (plates) ; of Thor, 60-78

(plates) Hampshire, see Winchester Hand : as amulet, Suffolk, 7 ; on

processional staff, India, 268 ;

washed at ford, 159, or crossing

river, Greeks, 160

Handbook of Folklore, The, 10 Hanuman : in mantras, SirmOr,

504-5

Haranpur : charm against snake- bite, 328-9

Hare : in folk-tales, Africa, 210,

258, 487. 489-9?. 495-6

Harmal : in magic, Panjab, 217

Hartebeeste : in folk-tale, Hausas, 209-10, 487

Hartland, E. S. : The Cult of Exe- cuted Criminals at Palermo, 130, 168-79 (plates) ; exhibits by, 130 ; reviews by, Durkheim's L' Annie Sociologique, vol. xi, 523-4 ; Marett's The Birth of Humility, 523-4 ; Hubert and Mauss' Me- langes d'Histoire des Religions, 523-5 ; Weule's Native Life in East Africa, 122-4

Harvest customs and beliefs : As- sam, 262 ; fetish exhibited, 2 ; Thor and St Olaf granted har- vests, Scandinavia, 75

Hascombe : Christmas greenery burnt, 224 ; cross in turf, 387 ; palm unlucky before Palm Sun- day, 224

Hat : prevents looking up to heaven, Palestine, 282

Hatto legends, 480

Haunted houses : Clare, 343-9

Hausas : beliefs, 201-3 ; folk-tales, 200-15, 260, 351-65, 487-503

Hawk : (see also Fish-hawk) ; cuckoo an immature h., 233 ; in septennial festival, Oxon, 32 ; W"elsh name, 233

Hawthorn-tree : blossom fatal in house, Essex, 224

Head : charm against worms in, India, 325

Headache : amulet against, India, 506 ; charms against, India, 323, 325. 332, St Gall, 445

Head-hunting : Assam, 8, 177, 303 ; Malay Archipelago, 177

Headless ghosts : Clare, 190, 192-4

Heart : as amulet, London, 131, Sicily, 169

Heather, P. J. ; The Future Work of the Folk-Lore Societv, 235- 6

Heaven : N^gas, 300-1

Heavens : god of, Hausas, 202

Hebrews, see Jews

Hebrides : (see also Benbecula) ;