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Cremation : in Melanesia, 13 e/

seq. Crooke, W. : reviews of Smith,

E. W. ; Dale, A. :\I., The

Ba-ila-speahing Peoples of Nor- iheni Rhodesia, 67 et seq. ; Rohde, E. S., A Garden of Herbs, 69 ; Dineshchandra Sen, Rai Sai.ib, The Bengali Ra- mayanas, The Folk Literature of Bengal, 137 et seq. ; Hntton, j. H., The Angami Nagas, with some Notes on Neighbouring Tribes, 280 et seqq.

Dahomey : kings drinking in

secret, 257. Dance of Death, the, 274. Dancers : not allowed to touch

the ground, 25S. Death : the deceiving of, in

Burma, 99 ; Dance of, 274. Derbyshire : Mumming Play of

St. George and the Dragon, 181

et seqq. Devil : child, behef regarding,

in America, 130 ; opposition of,

to witches in Scotland, 238. Dineshchandra Sen, Rai Sahib,

The Bengali Ramayanas ; Folk

literature in Bengal, review of,

137 et seq. Disease : folk remedies for, in

Burma, 99 et seq. : in Nova

Scotia, 124 e/ seqq. " Doctors " : among the Zulus,

33 et seq. Dog : legend of the Great, in

Fiji, 51 et seqq.

Doseh rite, the : in Egypt, 255 et seq.

Dowsing : in Ontario, 128.

Dreams : divination b}', in Vir- ginia, 130.

Drowned people : ghosts of, in Connacht, Ireland, 117.

Dyaks : initiation rites of, 251.

Ear-ache : cure for, Ontario, 128. Easter Eve : cattle kneeling at,

126. Easter Island : statues at, 70

et seqq. Egypt : the Doseh rite, 255 et

seq. ; the Isles of the Blest,

legends of, 153 et seqq. Elf : arrows, boys, in Scotland, 237.

Elixir of life, the : the search for, 179.

Fairies : and fairy mounds in Connacht, Ireland, loi et seq. ; beliefs regarding, in Scotland, 227 et seqq. ; kings, in Connacht, Ireland, 106 et seq. ; regarded as sorceresses in France, 242 ; hills, in Scotland, 233 et seqq.

Fallaize, E. N. : review of Hart- land, E. S., Primitive Society, 219 et seq.

Fertility rites, in Burma, 97.

Fire : origin of, in Tonga, 45 et seqq.

Folk medicine : in Ontario, 128.

Folk tales : The Grateful Dead, 93 et seq. ; The Gray Palmer and Hylda, 146; The Isles of the Blest, 150 et seqq. ; The Killing of the Old Men, 213 et seqq. ; The Missing Tongues, 194 et seqq. ; Negro Tales, 194 ei seqq. ; The Prince and his Clever Wife, 271 ; The Sultana of Ghazni, 211 et seqq.

Foot first : in Cape Breton, 125.

Foundation sacrifice, in Burma, 86 et seq.

Frazer, Sir J. G. : on Garo marriages, 202 et seqq.

Friday : in relation to the weather, Ontario, 129.

Funeral : customs in Melanesia, 12 et seqq. ; unlucky to meet, in Hastings County, Canada, 129.

Garo tribe: marriages, 133 et seqq., 202 et seqq., 273.

Gaster, Dr. M. : on Roumanian folk tales, 213 et seqq.

Ghosts : of those dying by viol- ence deified, 89 ; in Connacht, Ireland, 115 et seqq.

Glastonbury and the Holy Grail, 131 et seq.

God, the : eating of, 88.

Gold : in magic, 161.

Grail, the Holy, 131 et seqq.

Grave tree, the, 90 et seq.

Ground : touching of, forbidden, 246 et seqq.

Haddon, Prof. A. C. : reviews of Read, C. The Origin of Man