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Rh Child-birth Custom. M. P. .. . . 79 Divining Rod. 79 The Origin of Amazonian Matriarchy. 80 Fertilisation of Birds. ; Mrs. ; M. P. 82, 183 The Development of Idol-worship. Mrs. 183 The Tide. 272 Lincoln Minster and the Devil. ; 272, 364 May-Day in Lincolnshire. Mrs. ; M. P.; [Junr.] 276, 364 Holy Week Observance in the Abruzzi. ; 362 Kitty-Witches. 366 The Jus Primæ Noctis. P. K. 366 Pins and Metals in Wells. 368 Ropes of Sand; Asses; and the Danaides. 368



Giants in Pageants 84 Folklore from the Hebrides—III. Rev. 84 Stakes at Games. 93 Lincolnshire Superstitions. Rev. 186 Notes from Cyprus. 188 Cornish Land-measure. 189 The Tide. 189 A Rain Ceremony from the Murshidâbâd District of Bengal, M.A. 277 Sacred Fire. 280 Kissing-Day at Hungerford 281 Wheel Ceremony. 283 Spanish Easter Custom 284 Superstitions in Fife. 285 The Nibelung Treasure in English. 372 Some Highland Folklore 372 The Black Lad of Ashton-under-Lyne. Mrs. 379 : —

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Bibliography 94, 191, 287, 383 Index 385