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Index.

Convulsions :

Ontario, 224 Convbeare, F. C

charm

against, re\ie\v by.

401-4

Cooper's Hill : cheese-rolling, 34

Coral : as amulet, Italv, 68, Spain, 68-9

Corcabaiscinn, 97, 203

Corca Modruad, 97, 206, 370

Corcomroe : Cistercians, 203 ; traditions, 369-71, 373

Cormorant : totem, Aus., 184

Corn blue-bottle : name, Bre- consh., 512

Comer : south-west of house sacred, Manipur, 443-4 ; un- lucky to cut across, Ontario, 225

Com spirits, vegetation souls, and the like : drama as fertility cult, 35 ; Greece, 389 ; Manipur, 426, 445-8

Cornwall : animal nicknames, 166, 175 ; bees, 240 ; omen, 225

Corofin : tales, 103

Correspondence, 120-3, 245-51, 382-5, 518-24

Corwen : hiring fair, 107

Cotton : divini? origin of, Manipur,

425

Council of F-L. S. : elected, 5-6 ; Report, 7-13

Counties dealt with for new edition of Brand's- Popular Antiquities, 116-7

Counting : children causes death, 396 ; in protective charms, 127

County Clare Folk-Tales and Myths, by T. J. Westropp, 96-106, 201-12 [plates), 365-81 [plate), 490-504

County Folk- Lore, 10

Courland : apple-tree custom, 248

Courtship customs and beliefs ; N. and W. Europe, 198 ; charm, Oxon, 80 ; gipsies, 332-3 ; songs. Piedmont, 92

Couvade, 46, 405

Cow : charm to assist calving, Herefordsh., 238 ; as nick- name, France, 165 ; sale cus- tom, Scandinavia, 260 ; in say- ing, Oxon, 77 ; reverenced, Manipur, 520 ; in tales, Ireland and Scotland, 100-3 i as village name, Hebrews. 165

Cowbridge : hiring fair, 107 Crab : as nickname; Orkneys, 165 ;

in song, Kiwai Papuans, 301 Crab-apple : in saying, Oxon, 77 Cracking of joints, omen from,

Ontario, 227 Cracow ; childbirth, 195-6 Cradle : emptj-, not rocked. Pied- mont, 213, rocking brings babies, Ontario, 221 Craglea : banshee, 367 Cramp : cure for, Oxon, 89 Crane : in religious plav, Manipur,

417-8 [plate) Cra'ster, B. M. : review by, 256-62 Cratloe Hills : in tale, 201 Creator, beliefs about : Awemba,

268 ; Manipur, 422, 521 Creganenagh Hill : tribal assem- bly, 503 Cremation : " belief in separate soul, 253 ; Manipur, 414 ; prac- tised together with burial, 391 Crete : animal names, 165 ; Cre- tan Folklore Notes, by W. R. Halliday, 357-9 [plate) ; Minoan culture, 26 Criccieth : hiring fair, 107 Cricket : omen from, Oxon, 88 Croaghateeaun : fear of Dananns,

98 Crocodile : eaten, Pokomo, 458, 463 ; as siboko, S. Africa, 169, 172-4 ; in tale, Pokomo, 476 Cromwell : in tales, Clare, 490,

496 Crooke, W. : Cursing Trees, 247-9 ; Indian Folklore Notes, iv, 228- 32 ; Method of Investigation and Folklore Origins, 14-40 ; The Scientific Aspect of Folk- lore, 7 ; Simulated Change of Sex to Baffle the Evil E\-e, 385 ; reviews by, 124-6, 147-9, 263-4,

270-3. 5ii-^

Cross : as amulet, Oxon, 83 ; expels Devil, Piedmont, 363 ; in funeral custom, \\'exford, 31 ; repels dragon, 252-3 ; as sym- bol, 532

Crow : Devil as. Piedmont, 363 ; phratry, Aus., 176; in sayings, Breconsh., 510 ; in sowing rhyme, Herefordsh., 238, War- wicksh., 239

Crow Indians : clan names, 175

Crown : as symbol, 532