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INDEX.

Kirghis nation, Gakhai (the pig), the

father of the, 24 Knillian games, 243 "Knock at the Doorie" [Children's

Amusements], 136 Knowles (Rev. J. Hinton) : Dlctionai'y

of Kashmiri Proverbs and Sayings,

explained and illustrated from the

rich and interesting Folh-Lore of

the Valley, 96 Koh-i-Nur, story of the (Countess

Martinengo-Cesaresco), 252 Kuhaha Jataka, the, 56

Lady's ride, the [Children's Amuse- ments], 151 Lamb-ales (G. A. Rowell), 107 Lancashire milking-song, 261 Larner (A. A.) : Tabulation of Folk- Talcs, 80 Legends of the Panjab (Capt. R. C. Temple), 94

of St. Columbkille of Gartan,

360

about Shcduir Van, 29

of the swan, the widgeon,

and the crow, explaining why it is wicked to kill them, 26 Lesson Fern, sea-swallows on, 258 Lime from sea-shells for charms and medical purposes (G. H. Kinahan), 265 Line, the, 12

Local Greek myths, communicated by Y. N. Polites to Mrs. Edmonds, 250

McLennan (John Ferguson): Studies in Ancient History, comprising a reprint of Primitive Marriage, an inquiry into the origin of the form of capture in Marriage Cere- monies, 367

Majmu'a Qisas, 280

Mainsukara Jataka, the, 58

Marino (Dr. Salamone-): Le Repxita- trici in Sicilia, 269

Mary, the Stringlas, 250

Masnavi Bo'ali Qalandar, 275

Nal Daman, 283

May day in Cornwall, 223

Middleton (Prof. J. H., F.S.A.): Morris Dancers at Clifton, 184

Milking-song, Lancashire, 261

Mongol nation, Khukhu bukha (the grey ox), the father of the, 23

Mongolia, folk-lore in, 18

Moon-lore (Rev. Timothy Harley), 95

Moral (reindeer), camel and the, 28 Morisco, the, or morris dance (G. A.

Rowell), 101 Morning song, 228 Morris (Rev. Dr. R.): Folk-Tales of

India, 45, 168 Morris dance, the morisco, or (G. A.

Rowell), 101 dancers at Clifton (Prof. J.

H. Middleton, F.S.A.), 184 Mothering Sunday, 166 Mummers, the (G. A. Rowell), 97

Nations, accounts of the origins of, 20 Nauratan, 285

Notes and Queries, 182, 265, 363 Notices and News, 89, 185, 267, 365

Olbe Letyaga, 19

Old-fashioned English customs, notes on some : the Mummers, the Morris dancers, Whitsun-ales, Lamb -ales (G. A. Rowell), 97

Old Metros, Attica, 251

Origins of nations, accounts of the, 20

Outcast Child, the (E. Sidney Hart- land), 308

Outlandish Knight, the, 164

Palm Sunday in Cornwall, 223

Panjab, legends of the (Capt. R. C. Temple), 94; vernacular publications in the, bibliography of folk-lore (Capt. R. C. Temple), 273

Peacock (Edward, F.S.A.) : Witch- craft in Yorkshire, 265 ; Ghostly Hounds at Horton, 267

People, the first, 25

Philosophy of folk-tales (C. Staniland Wake), 63

Place of the science of folk-lore (J. S. Stuart-Glennie), 363

Poland bird, and the snake. Messenger of, 19

Popular tales, Italian (Thos. Fred. Crane), 89

Principles of the classification of folk- lore (J. S, Stuart-Glennie), 75

Pussamaquaddy dialect, fight of the witches, translated from the oral original of the, by Abby Langdon Alger, 1

Qissa Agar o Gul, 282

Gul-o-Sanaubar, 276

Jamja Badshah, 281