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Index.

Kay, Sir, and Gawain, 268 ; counter- part of Conan, 270

Kazi's part in Indian marriages 145- 147

Kennedy, Louise, on stakes at games,

Keos, death of old people in, 114

Ker, W. P., the Nibelung Treasure in English, 372

Kharwar tribe, India, birth customs of, 170

Khu-n-Aten. Egyptian king and reformer, 164

Kidderminster, custom at election of bailiff, 118

Kiko, monastery, Cyprus, sacred picture used in rain ceremonies, 188

King, the Homeric, his position and duties, 102, 103, 118

King Arthur and the Table Round. Tales chiefly after Crestien of Troyes. With an account of Arthurian Romance, and Notes, hy W. W. Newell, reviewed by A. Nutt, 181

King Arthur's Son, tale, and paral- lels, 237

"King of Spain and his Queen," chastity test referred to, 130

Kings, sacrificed when old, 114

Kingship, hereditary, Aristotle cited on, 115

Kinoulton, pierced stone at, 276

Kinsmen's rights to dead men's or un- married men's goods, in Homer, no ; over widows, 105, 112

Kissing Day at Hungerford, 281

Kitty-Witches, by W. B. Gerrish, 266

Knitting-parties, Danish, in relation to folklore, 219

Kol tribe, India, marriage customs of, 171

Knight, the, of the Lion, tale and parallels, 181, 182

Kristensen, Ewald Tang, a Danish Folklorist, by W. A. Craigie, {ill.), 194

Kronion, 115

Kshatriya nobles, India, meeting of, 108

Kunstbog, Danish medical and magi- cal remedies, 213

Kurnai tribe, Australia, marriage cus- toms of, 323: myths, 296, 308, 310, 3"

Labourer's dream, Sutherlandshire,

373 Laertes ; Penelope's web as a shroud for, 100, 122, 124 ; position of.

Laird, the, his duties to widows, 106

Lais of Marie, the, 266

Lake, emptying with perforated shell,

task for Cornish demon, 369 Lake Copais, 175 Lake Nyassa. 308 Lamorak, brother of Percival h

Gallois, 359 Lance, the, of Longinus found during

Crusades, 359, 360 Lancelot, 181, 266 ; La Charrette

tale, referred to, 270, 271 Land ; of Mary, see Lincolnshire ;

measure, Cornish, 189 ; tenure,

Homeric, lOi, 102 : and common

property in the Lebanon, 3, 4, 6 Lang, Andrew, cited on Australian

beliefs, 290, et seqq. Lanuvium, chastity test at, 130 Larissa, 176 Larnaca, legend of St. George at,

188 Launceston, ghosts whipped out from,

Laiinfal tale compared with Guinga- mor, 266

Leake, his work summarized by Frazer, 175

Lebanon, see Syria

Legend, the, of Sir Gazvain, Studies tipon its original scope and Signifi- cance, by Jessie L. Weston, re- viewed by W. P. Ker, 265

Leprosy cured by an idol, 184

Levantine caiques, eyes on, 179

Levirate, the, 105 ; in Australia, 323 ; in Sparta, ig6, no

Life in Early Britain, being an ac- count of the Early Lnhabitants of this Island, and the Memorials which they have left behind them, by Ber- tram C. A. Windle, reviewed, 75

Lincoln Minster and the Devil and parallel tales, by H. C.Bowen, 364 ; by " Foss Dyke," 272

Lincolnshire, folklore of ; Christmas bough in. 364 : death and funeral customs, 187 ; fox, the, and rabbit, 134 : the Lincoln imp, 273 ; May Dayin, 276, 364 : medicinal, 186 ; riddle on murdered lover, 260 : on a football, 261