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and his Superstitions, 220 et seqq. ; Sarat Chandra Roy, Rai Bahadur, Principles and Meth- ods of Physical Anthropology, 224 et seq.

Hahn, T. : on the beliefs of the Zulus, 30.

Halliday, Prof. W. R., on Snake Stones, 262 et seqq. ; review of Miss B. S. Philpott, The Elder Edda and Ancient Scandinavian Drama, 141 et seqq.

Hallowe'en customs, Montreal, 126 seq.

Harrison, Miss J. E. : Epilog- omena of Greek Religion, re- viewed, 280 et seq.

Hartland, Dr. E. Sidney : re- views of P. Saintyves, Les Origines de la Medecine, 64 et seqq.; Jenness, D.; Ballantyne, A., The Northern D'Entre- casteaux, 138 et seqq. ; Ohrt, F., Danmarks Trylleformles, 283 ; on the Catalan Folklore Society, 58 et seq.

Head-hunting : by the Naga tribes, 87 et seq.

Healing craft : learnt from the fairies, 242.

Hernia : cure for. Nova Scotia, 125.

Hodson, T. C. : on Garo marri- ages, 133 et seqq., 273.

Horse chestnuts : used as pro- tectives, Toronto, 128.

Houses, haunted, in Connacht, Ireland, 115 et seqq.

Hutton, J. H., The Angami Nagas, with some Notes on the Neighbouring Tribes, reviewed, 276 et seqq.

Im Thurn, Sir E. : review of

Deane, W., Fijian Society, or

the Sociology and Psychology of

the Fijians, 278 et seqq. India : rain-making in, 123 et

seq. ; tales of the Isles of the

Blest, 156 et seq. Initiation rites : avoidance of

contact with inanimate objects,

in Australia, 246. Inishbofin : a spectral island,

122 et seq. Iron: use of in child-birth, 211

Jade : a mystic stone, 162. James VI. : King and demon- ology, 239 et seq.

Japan : tales of the Isles of the

Blest, 159 ; Ufe-giving powers

of precious stones and metals,

162 et seq. Jenkinson, Mrs. C. : review of

King, Miss A. G., Islands Far

Away, 136 et seq. John, Miss Gwen : a Mumming

Play of St. George and the

Dragon, 181 et seqq.

Kerry : ballad of the Lj'ke Wake, 276.

Kijikiji Maui, legend of, in Tonga, 49 et seqq.

King, the : drinking in secret, 257 ; " King Cats " in Con- nacht, Ireland, 105 et seq.

King, Sir Lucas, W. : Panjab Folk Tales, 211 et seqq., 271.

Lamb's Head, mystery of the,

210 et seq. Lemnian earth, 262 et seqq. Lightning bird, the, 33. Love apples : tomatoes, belief

regarding, in Toronto, 129. Lyke Wake, the, 274 et seqq.

MacCulloch, Canon J. A. : on

The Mingling of Fairy and

Witch Beliefs in Sixteenth and

Seventeenth Century Scotland,

2.2-j et seqq. Malays : use of the snake-stone,

266, 270. Marett, R. R. : review of Rivers,

W. H. R., Instinct and the

Unconscious, 60 et seqq. Marriages : among the Garos,

133 et seqq., 202 et seqq., 273. Masai tribe : tale of human

origins, 31. JNIaui, the : in the folklore of

Tonga, 45 et seqq. Meetings of the Society : i et seq.,

I et seq., 73 et seq., 149 et seq. Melanesia : funeral customs in,

12 et seqq. Mer folk : in Connacht, Ireland,.

113- Mice : charm to expel, Quebec, 127. Migeod, F. W. H. : on Mystical

and Ceremonial Avoidance of

Contact with Inanimate Objects,

245 et seqq. Moon regulating crops, Hastings

County, Canada, 129.