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Eve, i68 ; on St. Martin's Day,

i68 Bonfires : lighted on Hallow E'en,

55. 63. 76 ; on Gu}' Fawkes'

Day, 81, 82 Brabrook, Sir E. : on " Biblio- graphy of Sir L. Gomme's

work," 106 Brand: "Popular Antiquities,"

report of Committee on, 10-12 ;

materials for the Catalogue of,

52-86, 164-176, 295-304,415-431 Bride, the : dressed in old night

attire, 314 ; price of, in For- mosa, 128-130 Buddhism : the doctrines of, 288 Bull, the : a sacred animal, 143 ;

a dispenser of mana, 160 ;

baiting, stages of, 144 et seq. ;

baiting in Great Britain, 158 ;

head of, used in rite of cursing,

139 ; lifting of, 150 et seq. Burial place in Easter Island,

348 Burne, Miss C. S. : on " Witclicraft

in Great Britain," 451 Bussell, F. W. : on the ' ' Persistence

of Primitive Beliefs in Theology, "

279-294

Cake Night: Hallowmas, 53; cakes

at Hallow E'en, 56 et seq. ;

distributed at a christening,

317 e^ seq. Camberley : folldore from, 317 Camphor : burnt in oath-taking,

104 et seq. Candlemas : the Devil appearing

at, 252. Candles : Christmas, 106 et seqq. ;

lighted on Christmas Eve, 428 Cannibalism : in Easter Island,

340; in Formosa, 116; at

witches' meetings, 256 Carnival Day, 5th November, Si ;

Fair, 85 Carpenter : effigy of, paraded on

St. Clement's Day, 171 Catana : a coin from, 144 Catten's Day : St. Katherine's

Day, 172 Cattle : killed on Lord Mayor's

Day, 166 ; 9th November, 168 Cave, a magic, 92 Cenad-y-meirw : wheaten cakes

distributed on St. Thomas'

Day, 303

Charms : exhibition of, 99 et seq. ;

to produce love, 330 ; to recover

a lover, 318 Chatham Island : flint implements

found in, 358 Childbirth : purification after, in

Formosa, 126 Children : born at Christmastide,

power of seeing spirits, 417 Chiwidden Day : last Thursday

before Christmas, 296 Christening cakes, 317 et seq. Christmas : Block, the, 424 ;

Brand, the, 424 ; Bush, the;

422 ; Candles, 106 et seqq. ;

Mock, the, 424 ; Stock, the,

424 Christmastide : celebrations at,

415 et seqq. Church : removed by the Devil,

311. 314 Clothes, new : worn at Christmas- tide, 419 Coach : the phantom, 93 et seq. ;

with headless horses, seen at

Christmastide, 418 Coirligheile puzzle : signification

of, 332 Commons : rights entered on at

gth November, 167 Connacht coast : legends of, 150-

207 Cook, Captain : visit of, to Easter

Island, 361 Coomishinaun lake : phenomenon

at, 89 Corning, begging, 299 Cornwall : tales from, 317 et seq. Corpses : exhumed to make

charms, 257 Council of the Society : report of,

4 et seqq. ; appointment of

members, 3 Court, Mrs. E. K. M. : " Queries on

Egyptian Mythology," ^^letseq. Covines : witch companies, 239 Crete : gems from, 141 Cromwell, Oliver : traditions of,

445 Crooke, \\. : review of A. S. Rattray, Ashanti Proverbs ; J. M. Dalziel, A Hausa Botanical Glossary, 108 etseq. ; of L. M. J, Garnet't, Balkan Home Life, 452 et seq. ; on Bull-baiting, Bull- racing, Bull-fights, 141 et seqq. ; on the Cursing of Venezelos, 449