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 INDEXES.

INDEX TO ARTICLES, CORRESPONDENCE, Etc.

Abercromby, Hon. John, " Magic Songs of the Finns," 49-66; Origin of the Earth-goblin (Skin-eruption), 49 ; Origin of Stitch and Pleurisy, 50-58 ; Swelling on the Neck, 58 ; Origin of the Tooth-Worm, 59-61 ; Origin of Cancer and White Swellings, 61 ; Origin of Ale, 61-65 '< Origin of Brandy, 65

" Samoan Tales": Fangono,

158-165

"An Analysis of certain P"innish

Origins," 308-336

Africa, Folk-lore Tales of Central, 92- iio : Man who lived by over-reaching others, 92-95 ; Tshewa Hunter, 95- 97 ; Man who was a Deceiver, 97-99 ; The Coney, 99-101 ; Man and the Reed-Buck, 101-103; Traveller, 103- 106; Tangalemilingo, 106 ; Doings of Cakide, 108- no

Ahlqvist, Professor, 65

Ale, origin of, 61

Amirgin Mac Aulay (Irish), poet of the D6si, 469

Animism, Queries as to Dr. Tylor's views on, 289-307

Apparitions (Suffolk), 559

Arbois de Jubainville, Recherches stir I'origine de la propriiti fonciire et des noins de lieux liabMs en. France, 387, 390 ; Les previiers habitants de V Eu- rope d' apres les icrivans de V aiitiquitd et Les travaux des linguistes, 387, 390; Cozirs de littdrature celtiqtie, 387, 393

Arthurian Legend, Studies in the, 387, 407

Baker of Beauly : Gaelic variant of "The Three Precepts," 183-190; Analogues, 190-192, 566

Balin and Balan, story of, and Grail legend, 419

Balochi Tales, 517-528 : Tiger and Fo.x, 517 ; King who had a Boil on his Face, 518 ; Man who stood all Night in the River, 519 ; Two Wrestlers, 520 ; Husbandman, Wife, Tiger, and Jackal, 522 ; Four Men who made the Figure of a Woman, 524 ; Clever Lad, 525-528

Bana-bhuidseach, 379

Bantu Customs and Legends, 337-359 ; erratum, 553

VOL. III.

Bees, sympathetic, 138

Ben Newe Well, 69

Billson, Chas. ]., "The Easter Hare," 441

Black Book, 408

BUnd, Dr. Karl, " The Flat-foot Ques- tion" (Letter), 429

Borron's (Robert de) Joseph, 417

Bran the Blessed, 422

Branches (Letter), 267

Brandy, origin of, 65

Bride's Well, 68

Britains, material life among the pre- Roman, 423

British Isles, Early Eth?iology of the (Rev.), 387, 388

Broadwood, Miss L. E., " Folk-Songs and Music" (Letter), 550

Bron, first Grail Keeper in Robert de Borron, 421

Brythonic words borrowed from Latin,

423 Buck s Leap ( Letter) 427 Burne, Miss Charlotte S., "The Buck's

Leap" (Letter), 427

Cain and Judas, red-haired in mediaeval

pictures, 358 Cakide, story of, 108 Cameron, Rev. A. , ReliquicB Celticcr, 280,

401 Cancer and White Swellings, origin of,

61 Celtic Myth and Saga, Report on, 387-

424 Celtic Tradition, Waifs and Strays of ,

387, 401 Celtiqiie, Cours de littirature, 387,

390 Christianity,influenceof, in Irish Stories,

394

Churn-charm, 138

Clay figures in witchcraft, 385

Clever Lad, story of the, 525

Clouston, W. A., Notes on ' ' The Baker of Beauly", or "The Three Pre- cepts", 190, 556

Cock crowing at night, 381 ; errata, 553

Coney, story of the, 99

Congress at Chicago, 1893, and Inter- national Folk-lore Council, 554

Cornu-Britannica, Archccologia, 556

Corp-creidh, 385

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