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 Index.

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Threshold : chalk patterns, Pem- brokeshire, 400 ; mixture placed under, Morocco, 149 ; not sprinkled with sacrificial blood, Morocco, 149 Throat : not eaten, Morocco, 146 Throat diseases : 7th son cures, 57 Thrush : in folk-tales, E. Africa,

259 ; names, E. Africa, 259 Thrush (disease) : cures for, Glos.,

238 Thruxton : church not oriented,

307 Thunder : chalk-pit repels, Hants,

304 ; charm against, Morocco,

150; in myth, Assam, 267, 521;

oak draws, Hants, 304 Thunderbolts as amulets, 3, 53,

274 Thursday : cattle cures on, Clare,

339; well visits, Clare, 213 Tibet : marriage customs, 447 Tiger : in folk-tale, India, 125, 521 ;

hunting, Malabar, 525 ; names

for, Malays, 240 Tipperary, see Oola Tirmicbrain : Finn's dog drowned,

.449 Tiryns : cow images etc., 199-200 Toad : amulet, Mexico, 130 ; in cancer cure, Hants, 305-6 ; in folk-tale, Wales, 455 ; hatches cockatrice, Hants, 306 ; sus- pected, Hants, 305 Tobercornan : well, 210 Toberkeereen ; stations, 335 Toberlonan : well, 335 Tobermacraven : stations, 335 Tobermaleery : stations, 335 Tobermochulla : stations, 335 Tobermogua : stations, 334 Tobermurry : stations, 335 Tobernamanorha : stations, 335 Tobersenan : stations, 335 Tobersraheen : rag offerings, 213 Todas : patrilinear polyandry, 277 Togoland : thunderbolt, 274 Tomfinlough : bone stacks, 56 ;

well, 210 Tomgraney : well, 210 Tongue : eating forbidden to

women, Morocco, 146 Toonagh, 208

Toothache : amulets against, Bel- gium, 3, 275, Devon, 3, 274, Morocco, 151 ; charms against, 28, Clare, 57-8, Germany, 112

Torday, E. : Bushongo Mythology, 2, 41-7 ( plates) ; review by, — Thomas' Anthropological Report on the Edo-speaking Peoples of Nigeria, 391-8

Tortoise : brings fire, 246 ; crea- tion of, Bushongo, 42 ; in folk- tales, Hausas, 60-1, 260, 394

Totemism : Australia, 82-3, 91-2, 363, 487; Bantu, 120, "^90; Lord Avebury on Marriage, Totemism, and Religion, by A. Lang, 402- 25; Nagas, 266; Qu'est-ce que le Tot^misme? by A. van Gen- nep, 93-104 ; Frazer's Totemism and Exogamy discussed, 81-104, 362-74, 486-91 ; totems in relation to stories and deities, 105

Transmigration beliefs : Australia, 84 ; Bantu, 83 ; Clare, 452, 455 ; origin of totemism, 83, 364

Transylvania, see Agathyrsoi

Treasure : in folk-tale, Armenia, 79-80

Treasurer, election of, 5

Trees in folklore : (see also Apple- tree ; Ash-tree ; Aspen-tree ; Bam- boo ; Banyan-tree ; Beech-tree ; Blackthorn-tree ; Box-tree ; Chili- tree ; Elder-tree ; Euphorbia ; Fig- tree ; Fir-tree ; Fruit-trees ; Ground-ash ; Hawthorn-tree ; Hazel-tree ; Holly ; Lime-tree ; Mountain-ash ; Mthiwa-tree ;

Oak-tree ; Oleander-tree ; Pome- granate tree ; Rose-tree ; Willow- tree ; Yew-tree) ; as boundary marks, Yoruba, 262 ; forest gods, Manipur, 349 ; goddess of woods, India, 198 n ; grafted under rising moon, Glos., 238; haunted wood, A-Kamba, 257-8 ; offerings at foot of, Yao, 255 ; reverenced, Australia, 84 ; secure inherited tenure, Yoruba, 262 ; souls of dead in, 196-7 ; woodlands affect folklore, 294-5, 298-306 ; wood- land spirits, Silesia, 24S ; wor- shipped, China, 233-4 iplate)

Tremearne, A. J. N. : Fifty Hausa Folk-Tales, 60-73, 218-28, 341-8, 457-73

Tribe and Intertribal Relations in Australia, The, by G. C. Wheeler, reviewed, 526-8 Trinity Sunday : Sweden, 252 Trough : well, 211