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 GENERAL INDEX.

Aberglaiibe ujid Strafrecht, Ein

Beitrag ztir Erforschung des Ein- Jlusses der Volksanschatiungen aitf

die Verubung von Verbrechen.

A. Lowenstimm, Vorwort von Dr.

Jos. Kohler, reviewed, 255 Abishag and Adonijah, 116 Aborigines of Australia, 98, 132 ; of

N. W. Central Queensland, Roth

on, 261 Abruzzi, the. Holy Week Observances

in, Signor de Nino, E. S. Hartland

and A. Nutt on, 362, 363 Absalom, takes David's harem, 116 Abydos, 164 Acanthus, the perforated vessel of,

and the Ocnus fable, 369 Achaian culture, in Homeric poems,

as shown by excavations, 1 13 Achaians, choice of a king by, 115 ;

suitors of Penelope, 112 Achilles, 102, 1 12 Adonijah and Abishag, 116 Adoption in Assyria, 167 Adrianople, Gypsy tale from, 226 Adventures transferred from one hero

to another, 266, 347 Aegis, the, 170

Aesop, Aramaic parallel tales, 165 Aeventyr collected by Kristensen,

206, 217, value of, 218 Africa, folklore of; animals as spirits

of the dead, 308 ; Bushman myths,

160 ; duties of chiefs in, 102, 103 :

Negro girls' use of fine clothes,

125 Agamemnon, loi, a hereditary ruler,

"5 Agariya, Dravidian tribe, India,

totemism of, &c., 169 Agloval, brother of Perceval li

Gallois, 359 Agora, the, loi, or Boule, 109, 115 ;

meetings suspended on death of a

King, 117 Ague, Lincolnshire cure for, 186 Albanesischcn Volkskundc, Ztir, von

Dr. Holger Pedersen, reviewed,

344

Alcathous, 178

Alexander and Soredamor, from Cliges, tale of, referred to, 181

Alexandria, its influence on early Christianity, 164

Alix, of France, 357

Alkinoos' garth, 102

Alligators devour Baiame's wives, 303

Altar, nature of, 179, the Soma altar in India, 184

Amadas and the corpse, Sir, and parallel tales, 236

Amazonian Matriarchy, the Origin of, by J. S. Stuart Glennie, 89

Ambeel, Syrian game, 9

Amboise, dragon's skin at, 73

America, folklore of; Florida, Negroes' preference for Bells in embroidery, 79 ; its influence on Syrian immi- grants, 3 ; North American Indians, temporary figures made by, 314; Blackfeet, their god Napi, 313 ; Navajo, rain ceremonies of, 279

Amulets, African, 161 ; Egyptian,

163

Anaesthetics, in fact and folklore,

234 Ancestor worship, 65, Dravidian, 109;

Jevons cited on, 313 Andamanese, myths of, but no ritual,

160 Andersen, H. C, stories of, 219 Andromache's speech on the deaa

Hector, 117 Andromeda and parallels, 12 1 Anemolylo, the disappearance of the

Nereid at, 342 Angel, in Grateful Dead tale, 230 ;

Raphael, as travelling companion

and parallels, 242, 243 Anglesea, belief in fertilization of

pea-hen, 82 Anglo-Saxon literature ; character- istics of, 42 ; influence on English

literature, 43 Animal folklore, see Alligator, Cow

Crocodile, Dragon, Fox, Hare

Hyena, Kangaroo, Lion, Porpoise,

Rabbit, Serpent, Snake, Wallaby

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