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571

Jews, red-haired, 557 Judas and Cain, red-haired in mediaeval pictures, 558

King who had a Boil on his Face, story

of, 518 Kohler, Dr. Reinhold, death of, 554

Leabhar na Ii Uidhrc, 398 Llwyd and Gwawl, 420 Llyg, or shrew-mouse, 382 Lochan-nan-deaan, 70; Lochan-wan,

70; Loch Leetie, 71 Lot, F., Swan Children incident, 402 Loth, J., Les Mabinogion traduiis en

entier, etc., 405 ; Les mots latins dans

les Ia7ig2ies brittoniques, 388 Lot's Wife, 560 Lunaria, or moon-fern, 382

Mabinogion, Lady Guest's, 403; French

transl. , 405 MacBain, Alex., M.A., "The Baker of

Beauly," 183-190 Macdonald, Rev. Jas., " Bantu Cus- toms and Legends," 337-359 Magic Songs of the Finns, 49-66 Magpie crossing one's path, 381 Malory's Morte Darthur, 281, 404, 419 Manawyddan and Pwyll, 420 Man, Folk-lore of the Isle of, 387, 401 Man who lived by overreaching others, story of, 92 ; who stood all Night in the River, 519 Manx Folk-lore and Superstitions, 74-91 Marriage, nature of, in Irish civilisa- tion, 394 Marmier, Xavier, 555 Mary the Egyptian, 422 Moon-fern, its affinity for iron, 382 Moore's Folk-lore of the Isle of Man,

387, 401 Mummers, Christmas, (Letter) 550

Names of men, lucky and unlucky, 381 ; errata, 553

Neck, swellings on, origin of, 58

Nemesis, 396

New Year's Day, signs of luck on, 381 ; errata, 553

Notes and Queries, 556

Nutt, Alfred, "The Lai of Eliduc and the Marchen of Little Snow-'\A'bite", 26-48; "Churn Charm, Sympa- thetic Bees," 138; "Celtic Myth and Saga, Report upon the Progress of Research during the past Two Years," 387-424 ; Folk and Hero Tales, 557

Oldfield, A., Aborigines of Australia, "j-z

Ordish, T. Fairman, "Christmas Mum- mers" (Letter), 550

Ossian, French versions of Macpher- son's, 393, 400

Owain, 'U'elsh tale of, 415

Paris, Gaston, on the Lancelot story, 404 Paul, H., Grundriss dcr germ anise htn

Philologie (Rev.), 425 Perceval portion of Grail story, 418 Peredur, Welsh tale of, 402, 415, 418 Perlesvaus, 1^22 Petis de la Croix' Contes Persons, 192 ;

Contes Tiircs, 556 Pflugk-Hartung, ^L, on the Finn-cycle,

398-401 Phillimore, Egerton, Annates Cambria,

404, 405 Pleurisy and Stitch, origin of, 50-58 Price's Archceologia Cornu-Britannica,

556 Pwyll and Manawyddan, 420

Queen Mary (Suffolk legend), 558

Rags at holy wells, 380, 381 Red-haired men unlucky and treacher- ous, 381, 556, 557 Reed-buck, story of Man and, loi Reinach, S., on Druidism, 389 Rhys, Prof. John, "Manx Folk-lore and Superstitions," H, 74-91 ; " 'First Foot' and the allied Superstitions," 256; "Folk-lore Miscellanea," 375- 386 ; Early Ethnology of the British Isles, 387, 388 ; Studies in the Ar- thurian Legend, 407, 412 Rustem and Sohrab, 395

Saint Bridget's Day, 378

Samoan Tales, II: Fangono, 158-165

Saxo Grammaticus, 396

Scana, demon in Whale-KiiJer (totem

sculpture, Brit. Columbia), 383 Seigneur, Droit du, 394 Shrew-mouse, unlucky, 382, 383 ; errata,

,.553

Sibree, Rev. James, "Divination among the Malagasy," 193-226

Sin- Eater, 145-157, 546

Solemnia Acadeniica, 556

Sommer, Dr., on the Morte Darthur, 404, 419

Spey, a "bloodthirsty" river, 72

Spirits, exorcising, 559

Skin-eruption, origin of, 49

Smith, Cecil, "Recent Greek Archaeo- logy and Folk-lore," 529-545

Stitch and Pleurisy, origin of, 50-58

Stokes, Margaret, Six Months in the Apennines, 403

Stokes, Whitley, Cormac's Glossary, 390; Second Battle of Moytura, 390; Cor- mac's Adventure in the Land of Pro- mise, 392 ; "The Bodleian Dinnshen- chas," 467-516

Stuart-Glennie, J. S., "Ethnologists f. Anthropologists" (Letter^ 267; "Queries as to Dr. Tylor's Views on Animism," 289-307

Swelling on the Neck, origin of, 58

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