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 Index,

425

Goldmerstein (L.)) Indian folktales,

199 ; Magic sacrifice in the Jewish

Kabbala, 202 Gomme (A. B.), A folktale from

Hertfordshire, 41 1 Grateful beasts, The, Indian folktale,

210 Gregor (Rev. Dr.), Scotch Sacra- mental Cakes, 3 Greeks, The, and the other world,

188, 189, 191 Green Lady, The, Hertfordshire

folktale, by A. B. Gomme, 411 ;

Norfolk variant, by W. B. Gerish,

414 " Grotto, The," 79 Groves, Sacred, in India, 213, 406 ;

at Upsala, 299

Hackles, 399

Hair of Demon, 207

Hair-cuttings, why kept (Irish), 182,

Hallow-Eve practices (Irish), 300 Hand-washing superstition (Irish),

183 Hangman's (used) rope, medicinal

value, 268, 272 Happy Other-world, Irish belief in,

184 Hare, The, (Wales) by J. Bagnall

Evans, 404 ; (Ireland), 180 Hare's foot, unlucky (Staffordshire),

314 Hartland (E. S.), First-foot, 90; Cleft Ashes for Infantile Hernia,

303 Harvest customs {see also Corn- maiden), Barbary, the Mata, 307 ; Celebes, the Uro. 399 ; England, the Dozzil or Hackle, 399 ; India, 207 ; Lesbos, the Mat, 147 ; Scot- land, 78 Hawthorn, lucky, 381 Hazel, poisonous to snakes, 89 Heathen, The, and the Jew, Hebrew

fairy-tale, 231 Hebrew fairy-tales. The Heathen and the Jew, 231, parallel, 226 ; The Princess with Golden Hair, 232, parallel, 227 ; The Bridegroom and the Angel of Death, 240, parallel, 228 ; The Young Man and the Raven, 242, parallel, 229, variant, 247 Hebrides, the, folklore from, 400

Hens, Fairies, and Danes, 166-167, 175 ; sacrifices of hens, 178; crow- ing hens, 183

Herefordshire folklore, 91

Hernia, see Hartland

Hertfordshire folklore. The Green Lady, 411

Higgens (T. W. E.), A Survival of Odin-worship in Kent, 298

Hobthirst, The (Staffordshire) 398-

399

Holy Grail, 273

Hood-game, The, at Haxey, Lincoln- shire, by Mabel Peacock, 330

HoiSr, Norse god, meaning of name,

343 Hoi'de und Fannhe in Uwe tirge-

schichtlichen Entwickehmg. Eine

neiie Theorie auf Statistischer

Grtaidlage, von Dr. J. R. Mucke,

reviewed, 293 Horseman's Word, The, 311 Housebuilding superstitions, India,

317 ; Lesbos, 146 Household folklore, Irish, 170, 179,

182-183 Human blood as medicine, 270-271,

274, 282 Hume, D., quoted on Animism, 46

lamblichus on the Mysteries, trans- lated by Thomas Taylor (reprinted) reviewed, 72

India (see Qatakaniald, and Jdtaka), European folktales from, 61 ; Christians in, see Barlaam and Josaphat y folklore of, 91, 204,

314, 405; Anthropology, 91, 206,

315, 406; birth customs, 92, 206, 315 ; charms, 95, 205, 207, 212- 213, 405, 410-41 1 ; death and funeral customs, 91, 93, 205, 212- 406, 407 ; the Qdtakamala, 193 ; Ghosts, &c., 205, 207, 212, 406- 407 ; incantations, 92, 93 ; initia- tions, 93, 205-208 ; marriage cus- toms, 91-93, 206-208, 315, 407, 410-41 1 ; medicinal folklore, 93, 95, 206, 212-213, 315; miraculous births, 94, 205-206 ; mixed, 95, 212, 317, 410; moon-worship and lore, 95, 204, 406 ; omens, 93, 95, 314, 406 ; popular religion, 91, 204, 314, 405 ; sacred numbers, 212, 405-406; sacred places, 314, &c. ; sacred wells, &c., 212, 314, 406; sacrifice, human, 92-93, 314-