Twice in the
Runaway Road, the, 208 Tailor, the, 217
Taken by the Good People, 218 Twenty Years with the Good People, 215
Unfinished Chapel, the, 211 Voyage of Kae, 94 et seqq. Formosa Life of the Mountain People in, 115 et seqq. Fowler, Lady A.: on " Influence of an Expectant Mother," 322 et seq. Foy : a ploughman's farewell supper, 167
Frazer, Sir J. G.: "The Killing of the Khazar Kings," 382 et seqq.; "The Cursing of Vene- zelos," 133 et seqq.
Freeman, H. A.: the "Coirligheile puzzle," 332
French, the landing on West Ireland, 448
Frigate-bird possessing super- human powers, 367
Frog swallowing a, 313 Funeral cakes, 306
Going a chubbing, progging, beg- ging, on 5th November, 82, 300 Gomme, Sir L.: review of his work in Anthropology and Folk- lore, 12 et seqq.; bibliography of his works, 106 Goodening, gooding, begging, 299, 300
Gough, Miss E. G.: "Folklore from Ireland," 101 et seq. Gowayes Day, 5th November, 81 Graebner, Dr.: his theory of culture-contact, 33
Grain, new: use of, in Formosa,
123 Grania Uaile legend of, 438 et seqq. Grant, C. F.: Negro Proverbs collected in Jamaica,"315et seqq. Guild festival at Hallow E'en, 60; plays at Hallow E'en, 79 Guisarding at Hallow E'en, 58 Gunpowder Treason Day, 53, 81 Guy Fawkes' Day, 5th November, 81; effigy paraded, 83
Hallontide Eve: Hallowmas, 53 Hallow E'en fire customs, 55 Hallowmas, 53; Kirn or Harvest Home, 73; Eve, Hallow E'en, 53 Haloa festival: bull-fights at, 151 Hampshire folklore from, 102 et seq.
Hanging Month, November, 52 Hartland, E. Sidney: on "Avril- Bread," 305 et seqq.; review of Barker, W. H., Sinclair, C., West African Folk-tales, 322 et
Holidays: Day, 172 Hollantide: Hallowmas, 61, 74, 79, 80
on St. Katherine's
Holly Eve: All Hallow Eve, 74; leaves used for decorations at Christmastide, 418, 420
Hotu-ibi: a district in Easter Island, 339
Husband selected at a bull-fight, 147; and wife, future of, divined at Hallow E'en, 59
India Jellicut ceremony, 146 Inish Boffin: legend of, 436 et seqq.
Insects at Christmastide, 417 Intichiuma ceremonies, the, 262 et seqq.
Ishii Shinji on the "Life of the Mountain People of Formosa," 115 et seqq.
Ivy use of, at Christmastide, 420
Jellicut ceremony, the, 146 Jenkinson, Mrs. C. review of
L. Havemeyer, Drama of Savage Peoples, 223 et seq.
Kalla tribe, the bull contests among, 148
Kane, W. F. de Vismes :
on Irish folklore," 87 et seqq. Kesoko half man, half frigate- bird, in Easter Island, 367 Khakan: title of the Khazar kings, 388
Khazar Khozar tribe, the, 382; their origin, 384; killing of their kings, 382 et seqq.; polygamy of their kings, 389; double kingship among, 404; language of, 388; sociology of, 386 et seqq. Khidr, the "Green One ": Glau- cus, 281
Khozar see Khazar
Kissing Bush, the, 422
Kilty witches: begging by, 301 Kizil Bash tribe, the, 292 Knczima, the, in Servia, 39 Knox, Miss D.: "Folk Tales from Co. Limerick," 208 et seqq. Kotun: a district in Easter Island, 339
Mackenzie, D. A.: on • Easter Eggs in Scotland," 450 MacSweeny, J. J. on The Sister's Son and the Duel, 320 et seq. M'Williams, B.: on begging on St. Thomas' Day, 450
Magic and Religion :
by F. B. Jevons, 259 et seqq.; magic sym. pathetic, imitative, 157 Mana, 274 et seqq.
Mananánn Mac Lir: a sea-god, 181
Mischievous Night: Hallowmas, 53; Gunpowder Treason Eve, 51 Mistletoe, the, at Christmastide, 422
Mock friar procession of, 303 Month of the dead, November,
52; of mourning, November, 52 Moriori, the culture of, 358 Mother, expectant: influence of, 332 et seq.
Moto Nui: islet near Easter Island, 344
Moutray Read, Captain
Country Tales from Cornwall," 317 et seq.; Miss D. H., "Hamp- shire folklore," 102 et seq. Muck-olla procession at Hallow E'en, 79
Mummers at Hallow E'en, 57; not to be sent away unre- warded at Christmas, 420; Play at Hallow E'en, 69 Mumping, begging, 300 Murray, Miss M. A.: on "Organi- sations of Witches in Great Britain," 228 et seqq.; on Egyptian Mythology," 331
et seq. Natural phenomena: at Hallow E'en, 67, 74, 79; on 9th November, 167; on St. Cle- ment's Day, 175; on St. Andrew's Day, 176; on St. Thomas' Day, 299; at Christ- mastide, 415
Negro folktales, provenience of, 408 et seqq.; proverbs collected in Jamaica, 315 et seqq. New Zealand Maori culture in, 358 Nigeria
bull-baiting in, 149
Nosairis, the, 291
Nos cyncalan ganaf: Hallowmas, 61 November: Hanging Month, Month of the Dead, Month of Mourning, 52; Eve, Hallowmas, 67, 74; customs of, 52 Nutcrack Night: All Hallow Eve, 53, 74 Nutons, the, 328
Nutshells games with, at Hallow E'en, 58, 65, 76, 80
Oath on burning camphor, 104 et seq.
Odd numbers: tabu of, at Christmastide, 419
Oidche Shamhna : All Hallows' Eve, 74
Oie Houney: All Hallows' Eve, 79 Olympos origin of the name, 177 Omens : at Hallow E'en, 61;
from birds in Formosa, 131; of weather on Lord Mayor's Day, 165; from a rattling window, 312; from pigeons, 312; of weather, at Christmas- tide, 415
Onion laid on altar at Christmas- tide, 418
Organisations of witches in Great Britain, 228 et seqq.
O Sapientia Day: 16th December, 298
Owls omens from, 167; beliefs regarding, 329
Pack Rag Day, 12th November, 164 Paddle:
used in dancing in Easter Island, 340 Paganism in Great Britain in early Christian times, 229 Papuan type of wooden figures in Easter Island, 359
Parayan caste : bull-racing among,
Parents powers of, in Formosa, 127
Parsnip Day St. Thomas' Day, 303
· Provenience of certain Negro Folk-tales," 408 et seqq.. Pattern: fair on St. Martin's Day, 169
Peacock, Miss M.: on "Apparitions
in Lincolnshire," 103; on "Lin- colnshire folklore," 325 et seqq. Pear tree walking backwards round, at Christmastide, 418 Peas divination by, 313 Persistence of Primitive Beliefs
in Theology, 279 et seqq. Persons unlucky: not to enter house at Christmastide, 419 Picrous Day second Thursday before Christmas, 296
Pig crushed to death by cattle, 155
Pigeons omen from, 312; heart of, roasted at Christmastide, 418 Pilgrimages on St. Katherine's Day, 173
Pirates legends of, in Ireland, 434 et seq. Piskies, the, 314
Plants at Christmastide, 416 Ploughing: tabu of, at Christmas-
Pola festival, the, 158
Polygamy of Khazar kings, 389 Polynesian influence on
Island culture, 378
Pongal feast, the rites at, 147 Prayer meetings for, in Serbia, 48
Precautions: taken at Hallow
Easter Island, 338
Red Pedlar's Grave, the legend of, 447
Regicide legalised among the Khazars, 384
Reine du Sabbat, the, 240
Relations artificial, in Serbia, 47 Religion its relation to magic, 255 et seqq.; definition of, 264 Rent paid on Lord Mayor's Day, 166; service, ancient, 103 et seq.
Reviews of books: Barker, W. H., Sinclair, C., West African Folk- Tales, 333 et seq.; Dalziel, J. M., A Hausa Botanical Glossary, 108 et seq.; Garnett, L. M. J., Balkan Home Life, 452 et seq. ; Havemeyer, L., The Drama of Savage Peoples, 223 et seq.; Meer Hassan Ali, Mrs., Observations on the Mussul- mauns of India, 334 et seqq.; Migod, F. W. H., Earliest Man, III; Rattray, A. S., Ashanti Proverbs, 108 et seqq.; Wester- velt, W. D., Hawaian Legends of Volcanoes, III et seq. Ridmas Hallowmas, 54 Ringin'-day Fair, 85 Ringing Night:
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