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tario, 221 ; weather signs, On- tario, 219, Piedmont, 216

East Indies, see Borneo ; New Guinea

' Eaters ' in group nicknames, 165

Echtghe the Awful, 97

Edda, The, 365

Editor of Folk-I.ore, 6

Eggs : in divine descent, Manipur, 412-3 ; offered, Manipur, 430,

445 Egypt : [see also Kordofan ;

Sudan) ; gipsies, 339 ; influence

on Crete, 26 ; survivals, 30 ;

tales, 32 Eight : ' watchers of directions,'

Manipur, 423-4 Elbow : omen from, Quebec, 361 ;

tribal name, Pokomo, 457 Elder-tree : sacred, Clare, 207 Elecampane : as salve, Brecon,

506 Elephant : in tale, Pokomo, 475-6 Eleusis : sham fight, 389 Emu : totem, Aus., 176 Endogamy : gipsies, 329, 331,

339-40 England : {see also under names of

counties) ; animal nicknames,

165 Ennis : cursed, 377 ; founder of

Abbey, 370, 372 ; folk- tales,

103, 210, 377-8 ; Franciscans,

203 Ennistj^mon : tale, 369 Epileps^• : charm against, Skye,

384 Epiphany : blessing trees, 248 Erysipelas : amulet against, Spain,

73 Eskimo : Magdalenians, 38 Essays on Questions connected with

the Old English Poem of Beowulf ,

by K. Stjerna, reviewed, 252-4 Essex, see Littlebury Ethnography [Tribes and Castes),

by A. Baines, reviewed, 533-4 Ethno-psychologische Studien an

Sudseevolkern auf dem Bismarck-

Archipel und den Salomo-Inseln.

by R. Thurnwald, reviewed,

404-6 Etiquette : Oxon, 75, 83 Evgenike : binding churches, 357

(plate) Evil eye : amulets, Spain, i, 8, 63,

66, 68-70, Italy, 64, 70, 73 ;

bafiBing by simulating changed sex, 385 ; The Evil Eye in Somerset, bj^ M. A. Hardv, 382-3

Evil spirits, see Demons

Exhibits at meetings, i, 3, 8-9, 281-2

Exogamy : Mr. Andrew Lang's Theory of the Origin of Exo- gamy and Totemism, 155-86 ; Pokomo. 458, 460 ; S. Amer., 43-4 ; and totemism, 131

Exorcism : alphabet in, 139 ; formulas of, 15 1-2 ; Thonga, 146

E3'e : {see also Evil eye) ; amulets in form of, Spain, 67-8 ; omen from stye, Piedmont, 93 ; re- moving lashes, 395, not done, Pokomo, 466 ; as symbol, 532

Eynsham : ghost, 84

Fairies : Breconsh., 515 ; Clare, 497 ; fairy rings, Breconsh., 515 ; Wales, 108-9

Fairs, see Festivals

Fairy forts, Clare, 98

Falling : upstairs lucky, Oxon, 90

Falling stars : wishing, Ontario, 221

Family among the Australian Aborigines, The; by B. Mali- nowski, reviewed, 406-8

Farnell, L. R. : review by, 386-92

Fasting : between death and burial, gipsies, 347-8 ; favourite food or drink of dead tabooed, gipsies, 351-2 ; from fish, Mani- Pur, 445

Father- right, see Agnation

Feakle : in myth, 97

Feast Days and Saints' Days, by P. J. Heather, 249-50

Feathers : for god's litter, Mani- pur, 432 ; hinder death, Oxon, 88 ; worn by men only, S. Amer. Indians, 49

February : {see also St. Matthias' Day ; Valentine's Day) ; hiring fair, Wales, 107 ; perilous Monday in, 122 ; rhyme, War- wicksh., 239 ; weather sign, Ontario, 219

Fenloe : saints, 208-9

Fergus river : in tales, 103, 377, 379