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 Index.

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398-400, Italy, 399, Jersey, 246 ; eggs, Jersey, 246 ; fill- ing tea cups, Worcestersh., 370 ; flag, India, 60 ; flowers, Sussex, 369; insects, Bantfsh., 202 ; knives and forks, Cambs, 364, Jersey, 246 ; loaf, Jersey, 246 ; looking glciss. Jersey, 246 ; loss of wedding ring, Scot., 349 ; naeeting persons, Jersey, 246, Piedmont, 278 ; meteors. Piedmont, 278 ; mock suns, N.E. Scot., 352 ; money dropped. Lanes, 366 ; moon and sun, Jersey, 246-7 ; parts of body, Jersey. 245-6, Scot., 349-50 ; salt, Jersey, 246 ; sneezing, Jersey, 246 ; stum- Dling upstairs, Suffolk, 366 ; two people saying same word, Cambs, 365 ; wind, Pied- mont, 278 ; 0/." — birth, Jersey, 246, Wor- cestersh., 370; crops, Sussex, 368; death, Argyllsh., 84, Banffsh., 203, Jersey, 246, London, 371, Mayo, 339, Piedmont, 278, Salop, 372, Sussex, 369, Waterford, 121 ; journey, Jersey, 246 ; love, Jersey, 246; marriage, Cambs, 366, jersey, 246, White Ruth- enians, 107 ; money, Jersey, 246 ; present, Cambs, 366, Herts, 373 ; rain, Jersey, 246 ; spite, Jersey, 246 ; spring, Sussex, 369 ; strangers, Jer- sey, 246 ; visit, Cambs, 364-5 ; weather, Jersey, 247, N.E. Scot., 351-2; year's occupa- tion, Sussex, 369 Ongar : watching the wardstaffe,

373-4 Ongons, Siberia, 48 Onslow, H. : Some Wliite Ruth-

enian Folk-Songs, gi-109, 212-26 Ontario, see Brantford Orange : in hook-swinging, India,

156, 188 Oraons : spring festival, 80 Ordeals : poison, Bushongo, 443 Oregon, see Modocs Orissa : Holi and Krishna, 63 Oroches, 45 Orochons, 45 Orta : dragon's vertebra, 278

Ostiaks : 43-5 ; man triune, 51 ; religion, 48, 51-2

Oudh, see Mathura

Outer Hebrides : {see also Harris ; Lewis ; Uist) ; " the keener," 84,87

Overlooking, see Evil eye

Owl : Gaelic name, 91 ; in tale, Norfolk, 391

Oxford : " Bringing in the Fly," by P. Manning, 198-205

Oxfordshire, see Kirtlington ; Ox- ford ; Woodstock

Pace-egging, see Eastertide

Panjab, see Daman-i-Koh ; Gad- dis ; Gujarat

Papers read before F.-L.S., 1-6, 145-6, 281-2, 409-10

Paralysis : caused by swallow, Scot., 349

Partridge, J. B. : Bubbling Wells in Somerset ; Epiphany and Easter Observances in West- morland, 373 ; Folklore from Essex, 373-4 ; Folklore from Yorkshire (North Riding), 375-7

Pate: liistoryof, 461 ; in tale, 471-2

Paton, W. R. : tale, Calymnos, 122

Patte : siwa, 499 (pi.)

Pavras : fire, Holi, 60-2

Peacock, M. : The Death Coach, 388-9 ; A Key for a Coffin. 381- 2 ; The Wild Huntsman and Yule-Tide, 385-6

Pear : in souling rhyme, Salop and Staffs, 289

Pearl : origin of, Persia, 74 ; as remedy, 266

Piist, 259

Peletory : in folk-medicine, Jer- sey, 250

Peniba, the Spice Island of Zan- zibar, by J. E. E. Craster, re- viewed, 395

Penates : -Vbyssinia, 321

Pepper : in folk-medicine, Jersey, 249 ; red, in exorcism, Abys- sinia, 322

Periwinkle : in folk-medicine, Jer- sey, 250

Persia : Liongo a Persian, 461 ; spring procession, 73 ; Swahili tales from, 463

Peterborough : St. Katharine's Day, 294

Peterculter : hidden treasure, 342