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563

Religions Mceurs et Legendes 3'"'^ S. ), by A. van Gennep, re- viewed, 506-9

Renward Cysat, by R. Brand- stetter, reviewed, 114-5

Reptiles in folklore : (see also Cro- codile ; Frog ; Lizard ; Snake ; Toad ; Tortoise ; Turtle) ; crea- tion of, Bushongo, 42

Revels, see Festivals

Reviews, 105-28, 242-72, 375-400,

497-530 Rhadamanthys, 284 Rheumatism : amulets against,

Suffolk, 3 ; cures for, Clare,

339, Lanes., 27 Rhodes : Digenes epic, 249 ; Med- usa, 199 Rhymes : (see also Folk-songs) ;

Clare, 203, 207 ; Crete, 249 ;

Hants, 326 Rice : goddess of rice-fields, Assam,

521 Riddles: Africa, 254, 517; Greek,

249; Hesse, 113 Rif : Berbers, 131 ; divination,

154-5 ; Great Feast, 133-5, 144,

169 Right hand in omens, Clare, 204 Rings, finger : in charm, Clare,

57 ; in divination, Clare, 205 ;

family "luck," Clare, 52-3;

in folk-tales, Armenia, 355,

359-61, Hausas, 458, 461 Ringwood : apparitions, 318 Ritual, as related to story and

organisation, 106-7 Rivers and streams : Csee also

under names) ; reverenced,

Assam, 521 Robin : omens from, Clare, 204,

453

Rodiyas : folk-tales, 124

Rogation : Sweden, 252

Romans, ancient : cabbage healed and purified, 113

Romsey : cock-scailing, 323 : mum- mers, 328 ; Palm Sunday, 325

Rook : rook-hen, Clare, 451-2

Rose, H. J. : On the Alleged Evidence for Mother-Right in Early Greece, 277-91, 493

Rose-tree : in folk-tale, 197

Ross (Clare) : round stones, 50

Rossalia : well, 210

Rouse, W. H. D. : reviews by, — Aaoypa<pia, 248-50; Dahnhardt's

2 N

Natursagen, 245-6 ; Kiihnau's

Schlesische Sagen, 246-8 Royal Oak Day: Glos., 298;

Hants, 298 Russia, see Esthonia ; Finland ;

Poland ; Samoyedes ; Siberia

Sabi river : limit of Bantu, 118 Sacraments : in dreams unlucky, Clare, 204 ; totem, 81-2

Sacrifice : among Yoruba, 262 ; animal : — at Great Feast, Mor- occo, 132, 140-60 ; black cocks and beasts, Clare, 51 ; cock, Bretagne, 514, India, 231 ; tiger, Malabar, 525 ; to an- cestral spirits, E. Africa, 255, 258, orishas, Yoruba, 421 ; cabbage offered, 113

Saffi : masquerade, 170-1

Sagen, Capt. E. : proverbs col- lected by, 213-8

Sdhel : folk-drama, 160-2

Sailors' customs and beliefs, see Sea customs and beliefs

St Augustine : wells, Clare, 210

St Barnabas' Day : bower cus- tom, Hants, 296

St Bartholomew : well, Clare, 210

St Bartholomew's Day : wake. West Witton, 34-5

St Blathmac of Rath, 336-7

St Brecan : well, 210

St Brendan, 59, 210, 450

St Brigid : wells, 210

St Brigit : harvest offering, Clare, 58 ; pattern, Clare, 334 ; rites, Clare, 207 ; stations, 335

St Caimin : 336 ; legend, 334, well, 210

St Cannara, 332

St Caritan : wells, 210

St Carrol : well, 210

St Clement's Day : Hants, 328

St Colan : well, 210

St Colman mac Duach : 50 ; crozier, 336; 'rounds,' 334; wells, 210

St Columb, son of Crimthann, 336

St Columba : foundation sacrifice, 55 ; wells, 210

St Cornan : wells, 210

St Croine : wells, 210

St Cronan : wells, 210

St Declan : crozier puts out fire, Clare, 58-9

St Dioma : well, 210