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from, Japan, K36 ; tabooed, India, 284 ; thunderstone pre- serves from, 123

Fire-making : China, 270 ; in myths, 317

First-footing : Glos., 443

Firstfruits : India, 287 ; Nigeria, 285-6

Fir-tree, see Pine-tree

Fish : {see also Catfish ; Crayfish ; Crustacea ; Lung-fish ; Shark); tabooed, Congo, 348-9, Mup- pans, 42 ; totem clan, Santa Cruz, 313

Fishing customs and behefs ; amulets, Kent and Scotland, 59

Five : 5th d. of 5th m., Japan, 188- 90; in magic, Japan, 188-90

Flea : in dream, France and Quebec, 346

Flowers and plants : {see also Asarabacca ; Asparagus ; Bam- boo; Basil; Bauhinia purpurea Carduus Benedictus ; Carrot wild ; Celandine ; Chinkwaso Chrysanthemum ; Cinquefoil Columbine ; Daisy ; Dandelix)n Edelweiss ; French mallow Grass ; Ground ivy ; Henbane Hinode ; Hop plant ; Iris Lavender ; Lavender cotton Maugrahai ; ^Marigold ; Moss Mouse-ear ; Pan ; Parsley Peachwort ; Peletory ; Peony Plantain; Pumpkin plant; Pyre thrum ; Red nettle ; Rosemary Saffron; St. John's wort ; Scam- mony ; Thistle ; Valerian ; Ver- vain) ; flowers as offerings, Assam, 469 ; plant supersti- tions, Herefordshire, 383 ; plant totems, India, 498

Fluxes, cure for, 232, 492, 495-7

Fly : amulet against, Japan, 194 ; soul as, Assam, 466, Celts, 125

Folk-drama, 241

Folkestone : amulet, 59 ; bonfire day, 412-3, 417

Folklore : Andrew Lang's ser- vices to, 359-75 ; collection, 272 ; scientific aspects, 14-32

" Folklore Fellows," The : their Organisation and Objects, by A. Olrik, 1 1 1-4

Folklore Notes from the Province of Quebec, b}' E. H. and H. J. Rose, 345-7

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Folklore of Earthworks, The, by A. F. Major, 115

Folk-Lore of Herefordshire, The, by Mrs. E. M. Leather, reviewed, 383-6

Folklore Scraps from Greece and Asia Minor, by W. R. HaUiday, 218-20

Folklore Survey of County Clare, A, by T. J. Westropp, SS-94, 204-15

Folk-medicine, see Medical folk- lore

Folk-music : Corsica, 392 ; Gaelic, 387-9 ; Glos., 446, 457 ; Russia, 428, 432-3 ; Savoy, 126, 128 ; Switzerland, 131-2

Folk-sayings, see Proverbs

Folk-songs : Corsica, 391-3 ; cura- tive, Mohave- Apache, 1 72-4 ; Gaelic, 500 ; Glos., 456-7 ; Herefordshire, 383 ; Manipur, 179 ; of occupation. Western Isles, 386-9 ; Quiller-Couch's The Oxford Book of Ballads re- viewed, 252-3 ; Russia, 405-6, 427-42 ; Savoy, 126, 128 ; Switzerland, 128-32

Folk-tales : {see also under names of typical tales) ; Albanians, 488- 9 ; Armenians, 94-102, 220-3 ; Assam, 177-81 ; Baganda, 134 ; Borneo, 408 ; Bulgaria, 489 ; Bushmen, 258-60 ; England, 338-9, 341, 353. 357. 383 ; Ranke's Die Erloser in der Wiege reviewed, 507 ; France, 393 ; Georgians, 487, 489 ; Germany^ 272,507-8; gipsies, 489; Greeks, 218,486-9; Hottentots, 258, 260; India, 144, 406-7 ; Ireland, 204- 9, 214 ; Isle of Man, 342-5 ; Moravia, 489 ; New Guinea^ 406 ; origin, 20-1, 30-1 ; Pales- tine, 514 ; Russia, 489 ; Savoy, 126-7 ; Scotland, 387-8 ; Serviaj 489 ; sociological significance of myth, 307-31 ; source of Arthur stories, 11 8-9 ; Suk, 402 ; Tur- kish, 487, 489 Fonciions Mentales dans les Societes Inferieures, Les, by L. Levy-Bruhl, reviewed, 379-83 Football : Shrovetide, I. of Pur- beck, 199 Footprints : of Buddha and Vishnu, 253. ; in charm, Japan, 189