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Lunar crescents, see Moon Lunda people, 269 Lusheis : spirit possession, 452 Lushei Kuki Clans, The, by J.

Shakespear, reviewed, 149-50 Lusignan : romance of Melusine,

187-200 Luther : in tales, Clare, 490 Lynn : gild of St. Peter, 249-50

Mabuaig island : hero tale, 306

Madagascar : folk-medicine, 129

Madrepore coral : as amulet, Spain, 68

Madrid : amulets, 64, 72-3

Maentwrog : hiring fair, 107

Magh Adhair : origin of name, 100 ; in tales, 97, 100, 369

Magic : (see also Amulets and talismans ; Charms and

spells ; Divination ; Witchcraft ; Wizards) ; alphabet in, 139-40 ; drama as form of, 35 ; magic book. Black Forest, 139 ; to obtain or stop rain, Baluchistan, 229-32, Manipur, 453-5 ; rein- forces Eniautos Daimon, 33 ; as related to religion, 126 ; among Thonga, 146

Magic Mirror, The : a Fijian Folk- Tale, by D. Jenness, 233-4

Magpie ; omen from, Oxon, 88

Maize : among Pokomo, 463 ; weather sign, Ontario, 220

Majanga : burial of amputated finger, 123

Makran ; charming barren trees, 248-g

Maku Indians, 43

Malalulu, 457

Malay Penin. : corpse taboos, 347

Malay States : folklore and religion, 410-1

Malbay : origin of name, 99

Malinkote, 457

Malinowski, B. : reviews by,

278-9, 525-31 Maloka, tribal houses, S. America,

43-4. 49. 53-4 Malta : and .Egean culture, 26 Malta and the Mediterranean Race,

bv R. X. Bradley, reviewed, •

263-4 Man and Beast in Eastern Ethiopia

bv J. Bland-Sutton, noticed,

280 ]\Ian in the Panther's Skin, The,

by AL S. Wardrop, reviewed,

401-4 Mandrake: beliefs about, London,

121, Warwicksh., 240 Mango-tree : charming, Makran,

248-9 Manioc : dance, S. Amer. Indians,

51 ; in myths, S. Amer., 59 ;

planted by women, S. Amer.

Indians, 48 Manipur : The Religion of Mani- pur, by J. Shakespear, 281,

409-55 {plates), 518-23; snake

beliefs, 150 Mannin noticed, 536 Manning, P. : Bringing in the

Fly. 153

Manors : Addy's Church and Manor reviewed, 132-5

Maram : memorial stones, 522 ; myths, 425

March ; [see also St. Chad's Day ; St. David's Day) ; 14th and 1 8th perilous, 121 ; hiring fairs, Wales, 107 ; in sayings, Bre- consh., 511 ; in tale. Pied- mont, 216 ; wind in, Breconsh., 510-1

Marett, R. R. : The Magic Mir- ror : a Fijian Folk-Tale, 233-4 ; President, 5

Marjing, deity, 423

Marriage customs and beliefs ; (see also Endogamy ; Exogamy: Levirate ; Omens ; Polygamy) ; Arabs, 199-200 ; Australia. 406-7 ; Breconsh., 517 ; bride price, Gilyaks, 489, Pokomo, 465; ceremonies, gipsies, 333-40, 356 ; child marriages unknown, Mani- pur, 416 ; choosing day, On- tario, 222 ; confetti, 250-1 ; divorce, gipsies, 341-2 ; facilities of separation, Middle Ages, 193-4 ; game, Piedmont, 215 ; gifts. Piedmont, 214 ; group marriage, Australia, 407 ; inter- marriage, gipsies, 330-1 ; lick- ing fingers causes rain, Baluchi- stan, 232 ; May unlucky, Oxon, 90 ; perilous days for m., 122 ; Pokomo, 460 ; procession. Pied- mont, 214 ; punishments for adultery, Servia etc., 340-1; rop- ing bride, Monmouthsh., 109-10; Samter's Geburt, Hochzeit und Tod reviewed, 126-8 ; in say-