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 INDEX TO VOL. XXXIII. (1922).

Adams, Miss E. : on Two Corician Legends, 304.

Africa : rebirth in, 25 et seq. ; South, a case of Twins' Winder, 214 e/ seqq.

Agamemnon : the sceptre of, 345.

Alchemy and Colour Symbolism, 167 et seq.

Alexander the Great : skulls of oxen sacrificed by, 341.

Alexandria : the Museum at, 337.

Algerian Hills and Desert : folk- lore of, 170 et seqq.

Alps, the : Devils in, 319.

Amasis : of Egypt, objects dedi- cated by, 340.

Amber : legend of its production,

137-

Ambrosia, 38.

America : rebirth in, 29.

Ancestors : reborn in children, Eghap tribe, 359 ; souls of, guardians, Eghap tribe, 362 et seq. ; worship of, Eghap tribe, 363 et seq. ; cult of, in the Cameroons, 377.

Animals : on the roof, 35 et seq. ; souls, Eghap tribe, 365 et seqq. ; entering men, Eghap tribe, 368.

Aristomenes : the shield of, dedi- cated, 346.

Ascetics : deified in India, 287.

Ashes : used in charms, Connacht Coast, 396.

Asinus in tegulis : 34 et seqq., 200.

Ass, on the roof, 36 et seq.

Astrological beliefs in the seven- teenth century : 363 et seq.

Augustus : a collector of relics, 350 et seq.

Aurignacian race : Colour Sym- bolism, 140.

Bears : at Rome, 348.

Berkeley, Miss M. A. : on Glaston- bury and the Grail, 116 et seqq. ; on a Children's Song and the LykeWake, 121.

Birds : the abode of spirits, Cameroons, 379.

Birth : rites and the roof, 44 et seqq. ; sexes in, 43.

Blacksmith : the magical powers of, Connacht Coast, 392.

Blood : spilt on the ground occu- pied by the Jinn, 1 73 ; men produced by its faUing on the ground, 380 et seq.

Bones : "colossal, in Museums, 350 et seq.

Bow : use of the, by Naga tribes, 303 seq.

Brahmans : regarded as God, 39.

Brand Committee, the : Report of, 9.

Broom : putting out the, 294 et seqq.

Buddhist Stupas, 67.

Bugata, the : in Piedmont, 120.

Calydonian boar, the : tusks dedi- cated, 347.

Cameroons : beliefs of the Eghap tribe, 354 et seqq.

Canopic Jars, 149.

Castes : Indian, and Colour Sym- bolism, 144 et seqq.

Cats as Witches : Isle of Skye,2i3.

Chamunda : legend of, 380 et seq.

Charms : in Algeria, 176 et seqq.;. in Herbals, 249 et seq. ; narra- tive, in Herbals, 231 et seq. ; malignant, Connacht Coast, 389 et seqq. ; protective, Connacht Coast, 394 et seqq.

Children's Games and the Lyke Wake, 121, 299 et seqq.

China : Colour Symbohsm, 143, 130.

Cholera : remedy for, Connacht Coast, 397.

Christian legends : Isle of Sk_ve, 386 et seqq.

Cinders : used in charms, Con- nacht Coast, 396.

Circle of stones : used in charms, Connacht Coast, 389 et seq.

Circumcision : rite of, in Algeria, 184 et seqq.

Coleshill : ceremony at, 122.

Colour Symbolism, 136 et seqq. ; and metals, 163.

Connacht Coast : folklore of, 389 et seqq.