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fices at, Clare, 51 ; water at cures, Clare, 212

Donegal : Terry island, 54

Don Juan type of folk-tales, 106

Donkey : ass-headed figures, My- cenas, 199 ; in charm, Clare, 57 : cult of, 200-1 ; ears of Midas, 183-202 ; in folk-tale, Hausas, 467 ; in masquerade, Morocco, 168-9, ^75 ; sacred, Semites, 200

Doonass : family " luck " ring, 52 ; wishing seat, 54

Doora : bone pile, 56 ; graveyard dog, 449; well, 210

Doorway : sprinkled with blood, Morocco, 149

Dorians : marriage customs, 290-1 ; morality, 286 ; tribes, 285-6

Dorset : {see also Melbury Os- mund) ; thunderbolt, 3 ; unlucky to bring palms indoors, 325

Doughnambraher : wart cure, 56-7 (plate); well, 210-1, 213

Dove : in folk-tales. Hausas, 66- 9, 72-3, 225-7

Dragon : causes eclipses, China, 264 ; in folk-tales, 376, Armenia, 356-7, Silesia, 24S

Dragonflv : in myths, Takelma, 398

Dreams : from creator, Bushongo, 3S8 ; in divination, Clare, 205 ; in folk-tale, Armenia, 476-81 ; omens from, Clare, 204

Drehidnavaddaroe Bridge : Red Dog (or Fox), 449

Dress, national : British Isles, 271-2

Drim : well, 211

Drimelihy-Westby : stations, 335 ; well, 209

Drolls : accumulation, 125 ; Bre- tagne, 109 ; England, 400

Dromcliff : bell legend, 336

Dromcreehy : bone pile, 56

Dromline : well, 211

Dromumna : well, 210

Drowned cities, 192-3

Drowned person : finding, Clare, 60, France, 245

Drowning : amulets against, Eng- land, 3; ghost results. Staffs.,

23

Drum : in folk-tales, 190, 194-6 ; of spirits, Nyasaland, 257

Dublin : death omen, 204 ; founda- tion sacrifices, 55

Dublin county, see Dublin

Duck : cockatrice from egg, Hants, 306 ; eggs not eaten, Hants, 306

Dukkala : (see also UIM Bu- Aziz) ; divination, 153-5; Great Feast, 136, 143

Du'l-hijja, month of: masquerade, Algeria, 177 ; 8th, pilgrimage, 135 ; loth. Great Feast, Morocco, 131-82 (plates).

Dulick : well, 210

Dunbeg : merfolk, 450

Durayas : folk-tales, 124

Durham : (see also Stanhope) ; ex- hibits from, 6

Durley : Cromwell tradition, 312

Durra : rat parliament, 452-3

Dwarfs : Silesia, 248

Dyaks : madness as penalty, 239

Dysert O'Dea : bell, 336 ; charm, 57 ; moss curative, 456 ; St Manaula, 337 ; St Tola, 336-7 ; well, 211

Eagle : creation of crested e., Bush- ongo, 42 ; in folk-tales, Armenia, 357-9, Hausas, 462 ; freed at em- peror's cremation, 246

Eaglewood, customs in seeking, Malays, 241

Eanty, 208

Ear : cured by St Mericyrios, 250 ; omen from tingling, Clare, 204 ; as trophy, Armenia, 353-4

Earsdon : sword dances, 130

Earth : in divination, Clare, 204

Earth goddess : Crete, 279

Earth spirits : India, 231

Earthworks : beliefs about, Hants, 306-7, 309-10, 312

Earthworm : in cure for wounds, Italy, 28

East : in sacrifice, Morocco, 145

East African Protectorate : Hob- ley's Ethnology of A-Kamba and other East African Tribes, re- viewed, 252-61

Easter Monday : pattern, Clare, 333

Eastertide : (see also Easter Mon- day ; Good Friday) ; eggs, Clare, 206, Cumberland and Lanes., 401 ; piae cantiones, Sweden, etc., 251 ; Sweden, 251-2

East Indies, see Borneo ; Java ; New Guinea ; Papuan ; Suma- tra

East wind : charm against, Moroc- co, 149, 151