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Important articles in non-folklore journals and works are marked with an asterisk ; there is no attempt at giving a full index to them. Proper names in square brackets in italics are those of tribes ; otherwise italics signify that the objects named are figured. A certain number of periodicals — Science of Man, Madras Christian College Magazine, West Africa, Malabar Review, etc. — are either not yet accessible or not taken in by any English library, so far as the compiler is aware. * The compiler will be glad to receive notice of omissions. Copies of articles intended to be included in future issues may be addressed to the Secretary, F. A. Milne, Esq., ii Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, and should be endorsed Bibliography. GENERAL. Calcutta Review, Vl%f)-i-i.-(i2i,. Folklore of the Psalms. 1 *Crawley, A. E., Tree of Life. (London, Hutchinson, pp. 350.) [Theories of religion ; origin of religion ; forms ; idea of God.] 2 Dadachauji, E. K., Origin of Phallism. Fetishism, Symbol Wor- ship and Superstitions in General. Jl. Anthrop. Soc, Bombay, V. 223-256. 3 Davenport, F. M., Primitive Traits in Religious Revivals. (London, Macmillan.) [Mind of primitive man, etc.] 4 Dyer, T. F. T., Folklore of Women, (London, E. Stock.) [Tales, rimes, superstitions, etc.] 5 Elworthy, F. T., A Solution of the Gorgon myth. Folklore, 16, 350-382. 6 ii Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. *Famell, R. L., Evolution of Religion. (London, Williams & Norgate, pp. 244.) [Comparative religion; purification and un- cleanness ; prayer; spell.] 7 *Fra2er, J. G., Lectures on the Early History of Kingship. (London, Macmillan.) [The Grove of Nemi ; kings and gods ; magic; marriage of gods, etc.; Latin kingship; Saturnalia, etc.] Rev. The Hibbert yournal, July, 1906. 8 Gaster, M., Legend of Merlin. Folklore, 16, 407-421. [Medieval origin; Solomonic legends ; fighting dragons, etc.] 9 Hill, G. F., The Thirty Pieces of Silver. Archaeologia, 59, 235-254, [Medieval Legends of Betrayal of Christ.] 10 Hutchinson, W., Evolutionary Ethics of Marriage and Divorce. Contemporary Review,%^,y)']-^\o. [Primitive promiscuity ; animal monogamy; savage marriage ; polygamy; polyandry.] H Jewitt, W. H., Christmas Superstitions. Treasury, 5, 196-203. 12 Jordan, L. H., Comparative Religion. (London, T. & T. Clark.) [Contains some bibliographies.] 13 Lang, A., Misgivings of an Anthropologist. Man, 1905, 4. [Criticism of views on Totemism, group marriage, etc.] 14 * Lang, A., Secret of the Totem. (London, Longmans, pp. 226.) [Totemism ; primitive marriage ; the Arunta ; Phratries and classes, etc.] Rev. Folklore, xvii. 236. 15 Lee, A, E., The Envied Favourite. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 71. [Incident of the "Foul Breath."] 16 Lewis, H. S., Maimonides on Superstition. Jewish Quart. Rev., xvii. 475-488. [Quotations, etc.] 17 *Maccullougli, J. A., Childhood of Fiction. (London, Murray.) [Water of life ; separable soul ; magic ; cannibalism ; tabu ; sacrifice ; origin of folktales, etc. Bibliography.] 18 Reich, E., and Cheyne, Prof., Bankruptcy of Higher Criticism. Contemporary Review, 87, 201-213, 3S9'368, 500-515, 657-660. [Refers to Merker's work on the Masai.] 19 Temple, Sir R. C, Practical Value of Anthropology. Indian Ant, 34, 132-143. 20 Thomas, N. W., A Further Note on Magic. Man, 1905, 82. [Discussion of Views of MM. Hubert and Mauss.] 21 Thomas, N. W., Crystal Gazing. (London, De la More Press.) [Savage crystal gazing ; blood bond with animal, etc.] 22 Wolf, L., Hebrew Riddles. Sunday at Home, 1904-5, 559-560. 23 Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1905. iii EUROPE. England and Wales. Antiquary, 41, 162. [Pace-egging.] 24 Astley, H. J. D., Scandinavian motif in Anglo-Saxon and Norman Ornamentation. Sagabook of the Viking Club, 1905, 133- 170. 25 B., W. C, Easter customs. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 303. [E^s, sepulchre, etc.] 26 Bume, C. S. See Jewitt, Peacock, Wherry. Byegones, 1905, 34. Ropepulling at Ludlow. [Shrove Tuesday.] 27 Byegones, 1905, 49. Virgin's crowns at Minsterley. 28 Byegones, 1905, 50. Easter Sunday Custom. [Early rising, etc.] 29 Byegones, 1905, 38, 55, 64. Funeral Custom. [Flowers on grave.] 30 Byegones, 1905, 80-81. Welsh Superstition. [Teeth, wedding, etc.] 01 Byegones, 1905, 96. Children born with teeth. 32 Byegones, 1905, 99-104. Canine ghosts. 33 Byegones, 1905, 174. Itching palms. 34 Chad wick, A. M., Studies in Anglo-Saxon Institutions. (Cam- bridge, Univ. Press, pp. 436.) Rev. Folklore, xvi., 123. 35 Coleman, Gr. H., and others, May-dewing. Notes and Queries, lOth S., iii. 429, 477. [Use of May dew for washing.] 36 Committee on Devonshire Folklore, Rep. Dei). Ass., 37, 111-121, 22nd Report. [Fairies ; firing at apple trees, etc.] 37 D'Aeth, F. G., St. James's Day, the Grottoes. Folklore, 16, 180-182. [July 25th.] 38 Davies, J. C, and others. Wart-charming. Byegones, 1905, 6, 12, 17. 39 Eyre, M., Folklore of the Wye Valley. Folklore, 16, 162-179. [Historical tradition ; charms ; witches ; fairies, etc.] 40 Folklore, 16, 56-60. Padstow Hobby-horse. [May Songs, etc.] 41 Folksong Society, Journal, ii. r, Somerset and Devon; 2, Miscellaneous. *2 iv Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1905. Fowke, F. R., Superstitions of Trades and Callings. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 465. [Milliners will not fit with black pins; blood as good omen, etc.] 43 Frazer, J. &., Sympathy. Folklore, 16, 337. [Animal leechcraft.] 44 Gerish, W. B., The Mayers. Kern (i.e. harvest) Song. Trans. E, Herts Arch. Soc, ii. 214-228. [Bringing in the May ; songs.] 45 Hallam, W. H., and others, Berks, Bucks and Oxon. Arch. JL, x. 30-32, 62-63. [Berkshire Children's Games.] 46 Harland-Oxley, W. E., Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 16. [Pins in heart as malevolent charm. ] 47 Hems, H., Christmas Custom in Somersetshire. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 86, 236. [Burning the faggots.] 48 Ingleby, H., Norfolk Folk-songs. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 365. 49 Jennings, H. L. F., A Cambridgeshire Witch. Folklore, 16, 187- 190. 50 Jewitt, W. H., and Bume, C. S., Mock Mayor of Headington. Folklore, 16, 464-465. [Whitsun Week. Parallel from North- umberland at wakes.] 51 Jones, S., and others, The Toad and teeth. Byegones, 1905, 98, 105. 135. 15°- 52 Lovett, E., Snake-ammonite myth. Silver water (charm). Folk- lore, 16, 333-335. 53 Lucy, M., Shakespeare and the Supernatural, 34-38. (Liverpool, Jaggard.) [Witches, fairies, etc., bibliography.] 54 Macmichael, J. H., and others. Bringing in the Yule Log. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii., 11, 57, 155, 256. 55 Macmicliael, J, H., and others, All Fool's Day. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 286, 333, 416. [Verses.] 56 Page, J. T., and others, Horseshoes for luck. Notes and Queries, lOth S., iii. 9, 90, 214. [Correct position, etc.] 57 Peacock, M., and Bume, C. S., Burial in Effigy. Folklore, 16, 463-464. [As mark of disapprobation.] 58 Katcliffe, T., and others. Picking up scraps of iron. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 348, 397. 59 Ratcliffe, T., Royal Oak Day. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 446. 60 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. v Saxgent, H. C, and Kittredge, G. L., English and Scottish Popular Ballads. (London, Nutt.) Rev. Folklore, xvi. 238. Shaxpe, 0. J., Folksongs from Somerset. (London, Simpkin, pp. 92.) 61 Sharpe, 0. J., Songs of the West. (London, Methuen, Revised Edition, pp. xii. 247, 33.) [Folksongs of Devon and Cornwall.] 62 * Squire, C, Mythology of the British Isles. (London, Blackie, pp. 446.) [Celtic religion and myths. Survivals in modem times. Bibliography.] g3 Thomas, T. H., A Fisher Story. Folklore, 16, 337-340. [Fish and Melusine ; Charms, etc.] 64 Tregarthen, E. The Pisky Purse. (London, Gardner & Darton.) [Tales of fairies, etc.] 65 Villiers, E., IVEock Burial. Folklore, 16, 225. [Charm.] 66 Wherry, B. A., Notes from Monmouthshire. Folklore, 16, 63-67. [Fairies; banshee; ashtreecure; " midsummer men" ; burial customs.] 67 Scotland. Bailey, D., Devil in Glencoe. Folklore, 16, 61-62. [Charms, second sight, etc.] 68 Carmichael, E. C, Never was Piping so sad. Celtic Review, ii. 76-84. [Fairy music and instruments.] 69 Krueger, G., and others, Stopping clocks at death. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 124, 175. 70 Macbain, A., Study of Highland Personal Names. Celtic Review, ii. 60-75. '^1 Maccullough, J. A., Misty Isle of Skye. (London, Oliphant.) [235, Sunward-tum ; 236, wells ; 237, trees ; 238, corn maiden ; 239, kelpies ; 240, fairies ; 245, witches ; 250, second sight ; 255, tabus ; omens ; 256, giants.] 72 Macdonald, A., Some Legends of the Macneils of Barra. Celtic Review, i. 264-267. 73 Mackenzie, W. C, Pigmies in the Hebrides. Scottish Geog. Mag., xxi. 264-268. [Traditions of small race; pigmies and fairies; Finns and pigmies.] 74 Maclagan, E. C, Additions to the Games of Argyllshire. Folk- lore, 16, 77-97 ; 192-221, 340-349, 439-460. 75 Maclagan, E. C, Side-light to the history of St. Columba. Cale- donian Med. /I., vi. 173-185. [Magical Birth, etc.] 76 vi Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. Macmichael, J. H,, Dobbin, Children's Game. Notes and Queries, loth S., iii. 237 (Gomme, ii. 16). 77 Richardson, R., Scottish Place-names and Scottish Saints. Scottish Geog. Mag., xxi. 352-360. 78 Saxby, J. M. E., Sacred Sites in a Shetland Isle. Antiquary, 41, 133-138. [Trolls, etc.] 79 Stewart, W., Early Scandinavian or Gothic Influence in Cale- donia. Caledonian Med. JL, vi. 202-210. [Inscribed stones, etc.] 80 Ireland. Barry, F., Charm stones (for cattle). Folklore, 16, 335-336. 81 Drury, C, Some Curious Beliefs. Kildare Arch. Sac, 4, 492. [Swallowing lizard, etc.] 82 Hyde, 0., Religious Songs of Connacht. New Ireland Rev., 23, 45-64. [Spells, etc.] 83 Lett, H. W., Winning the Churn. Folklore, 16, 185-186. [Harvest Custom.] 84 Henderson, G., Fionn Saga. Celtic Review, i. 193-207; 352-366; ii. 1-19, 135-152. j^ 85 Una ni Ogain, Sea Stories of Lar-Connacht. Celtic Review, ii. 123-125. [Beliefs of Irish fisher-folk ; mermen, etc.] 86 CONTINENT OF EUROPE (Including Islands). Annandale, N., Faroes and Iceland. (Oxford, Clarendon Press.) [Trolls and mermaids; dance; marriage; cairn custom, etc.] 87 Broadwood, L. E., A Swiss charm. Folklore, 16, 465-467. [Flower cross.] 88 Butler, S., Greek Mysteries and the Gospel Narrative. Nine- teenth Century, 57, 490-499. [Eleusinia; parallel between mys- teries and events of Gospel narrative ; use of words taken from ritual of the mysteries.] 89 Cook, A. B., European Sky-God : the Italians. Folklore, 16, 260-332. [Sky-god=weather-god=rain-god=earth-god. Triple Jupiter; the oak ; god and king ; rex nemorensis ; genii ; heroes and Jupiter ; emperors; divine rulers; superannuation; Regifugium, etc.] 90 Crosland, J., German version of the thief legend. Mod. Lang. Review, i. 55-63. [Legend of Virgin Mary.] 91 Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1905. vii Elmore, J., Fostgate, J. P., Uncanny thirteen. Class. Rev., 19, 436-438. 92 Elworthy, F. T., Mano pantea. Proc. Soc. Ant. London, xx. 324-334. [Votive hands ; prophylactic meaning.] 93 Gunther, R. T., The Cimanita. Folklore, 16, 132-161. [Italian amulets.] 94 Hemmmg, G-. V., Festum Stultorum. Nineteenth Century, 57, 1000-1008. [The Feast of Fools; Saturnalia; Election of "Bishop"; the ass ; burial of the Alleluia, etc. ; minting of money ; religious dances in Spain.] 95 Hodgson, M. L., Notes on the Huculs. Folklore, 16, 48-55. [Easter Eggs, etc.] 96 Janschul, Animal Folklore from Russia. Man, 1905, 11. 97 M'Cracken, L., Gubbio. (London, Nutt.) [Ch. xii., Festa of the Ceri, etc.] 98 Major, A. F., and Speight, E. E., Stories from the Northern Sagas. (London, H. Marshall, 2nd edn. ; pp. xx. 284.) [Bibliography.] 99 Meakin, A. M. B., Russia. (London, Hurst & Blackett.) [46, Marriage ; 62, house spirit ; death ; 65, food tabus ; 263, birth, burial ; 435, legends of the Caucasus.] 100 Moses o'r Aipht, Proverbs of Brittany. Celtic Rev., i. 316-320. 101 Piddington, J. G., Cutting a Waterspout. Folklore, 16, 190-191. 102 Eouse, W. H. D., Presidential Address. Folklore, 16, 14-26. [Greek folklore and the classics.] 103 Schetelig, H., and others, Sagabook of Viking Club, 1905. [59, Ship burial ; 70, sacrificial find.] 104 Sikes, E. E., Riddle from Wye Valley. Folklore, 16, 352. [Greek parallel.] 105 *Vigfusson, G., and Powell, F. Y., Origines Islandicae. (Oxford, Clarendon Press.) [Collection of Sagas and Native Writings on Settlements and Early History.] Rev. Folklore, xvi. 358. 106 Wace, A. J. B., Grotesques and the Evil Eye. Ann. Brit. School, Athens, 1903-4, 103-114. [Dwarfs, etc., as charms; phallic emblems; rustic and other grotesques.] 107 Weston, J. L., Scoppio del Carro at Florence. Folklore, 16, 182-184. [Easter ceremonies ; car, bird, fireworks, etc.] 108 Wherry, A., Dancing Tower Processions of Italy. Folklore, 16, 243-259. See also pp. 461-2, notes by C. S. Burne, A. Oldknow, M. Peacock. 109 viii Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. ASIA. India. Gazetteers. Madras District Gazetteers, Anantapur, I. [29, Mohurrum as Hindu festival ; 32, games ; 33, sacrifice ; worship of serpents, trees, ancestors ; 37, dedicating dancing girls; 181, swinging as rite; 198, magic stone.] 110 Madras District Gazetteers, Bellary, I. [54, Jain customs ; 59, Hindus ; Tatu ; games ; rainmaking at cross roads ; smallpox goddess ; lingam ceremony, — mock contest before sowing ; 63, village gods, etc. ; ^5 sq. marriage ; 66, adoption ; 68, castes and customs ; 70, exogamy (? totem- ism) ; 37, 222, 299, hook swinging ; 187, 277, human sacrifice.] m Rajput ana District Gazetteers, Ajmer-Merwara, 1905. [26, Tribes and castes ; 34, snake worship ; 35, 39, burial, games, etc. : 40, festivals.] 112 United Provinces District Gazetteers, 39, Rai Barelli. [119, Infanti- cide ; 90, tenures and rents.] 113 United Provinces District Gazetteers, 42, Kheri. [loi. Land tenure and rents; 66, 122, infanticide.] 114 United Provinces District Gazetteers, 43, Fyzabad. [61, Fakirs, initiation ; 73, 100, tenures and rents ; $6, 124, infanticide.] 115 United Provinces District Gazetteers, 44, Gonda. [70, burial; 64, 126, infanticide ; no, tenures and rents.] 116 Anantlia Krishna Ayer, Ethnographical Survey of Cochin State. Monographs, l-io. [Marriage ; inheritance ; magic ; religion ; poly- andry ; ancestor worship ; serpent worship ; death and burial ; caste ; etc.] 117 Bansidhar Jotsi, Guru Parampara. (Ajmer, 1905). [On Ramanaj religion.] 118 Bradley-Birt, F. B., Story of an Indian Upland. (London, Smith, Elder & Co.; pp. xii. 354.) {Santals and Paharias. 25, 134, Creation, etc.; 136, earth beneath the waters; 145, migration legends; 222, witchcraft ; 247, ancestor worship ; 249, New Year Saturnalia ; 253, dance; 255, divination; 257, sacred grove; 258, 261, sacrifice; 260, sword dance ; 263, marriage season ; wedding ; 270, rain making ; 271, hook swinging ; 271, festivals ; 280, burial ; 295, harvest ; offerings ; priests ; 298, ancestor worship ; gods ; 302, marriage ; 307, burial]. 119 Bromley, A. C, and others, Echoes of Service, 1905, 9, [Snake worship]; 57, [oracle.] 120 Burn, R., Formation of New Castes. Jo. As. Soc. Bengal, 1905, i. 256-257. 121 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. ix Calcutta Review, 121, 261-269. Khasi customs. [Marriage; burial; god ; spirits, etc.] 122 Church Miss. Soc. Heport, igot,, 2-]6. [Origin of local deities.] 123 Comer-Olmutz, C, Heathen Rites and Superstitions in Ceylon. Nineteenth Cent., 58, 132-136. [Evil spirits; unlucky hours; possession; exorcism.] 124 Duthie, B., The Child and the Snake. London Miss. Soc. Chron., 69, 280. [Snake worship.] 125 Edwardes, G. M., Origin of Hindu Trimurti. //. Anthrop. Soc. Bombay, v. 293-300. [Hindu Trinity derived from Egypt.] 126 Edwardes, G. M., Kanarese Proverbs relating to Castes. _//. Anthrop. Soc. Bombay, v. 321-330. 127 Edwardes, G. M., Human Sacrifice at Dacca. //. Anthrop. Soc. Bombay, V. T,6/^-^()2i. [Voluntary devotion of a victim.] 128 Edwards, T. R., Face to face with Hinduism. Missionary Herald, 1905, 488-491. [Bakreswara ; purificatory ceremonies ; cremation ; 533-536, River of death ; divination; etc.] 129 Garrett, J. G., Popular Religion of Ceylon. Ch. Miss. Gleaner, 32, 41-43. [Buddhist offerings, etc.] 130 Ghulam Muhammad, Festivals and Folklore of Gilgit. Mem. As. Soc. Bengal, i. 93-127. [Spring; harvest; marriage; initiation of magicians ; omens ; eclipses ; creation legends ; historical legends ; sacred stones, etc.] 131 Gordon, E. M., Notes on People of Mungeli Tahsil. Jo. As. Soc. Bengal, 1905, i. 181-201. [Agricultural and pastoral customs; tatu ; marriage ; eclipse ; Holi festival ; witches ; possession ; snake lore ; reincarnation.] 132 Grierson, G. A., Pisaca = 'Q/toc^ayos. //. Hoy. Asiatic Soc, 1905, 285-288. [Festival of Winter Solstice ; cannibalism ; worship of Trasken ; sister chases brother, latter drops obstacles.] 133 Hahn, F., Kurutch Folklore (in the original language). Calcutta, 1905. [Folktales, customs and songs; translation to follow.] 134 Harvest Field, xvi. 439-440. [Marriage with a dagger.] 135 Harvest Field, yiy\. 279. [Human blood offered to an idol.] 136 Heam, G. E., Passing through the Fire at Phalen. Man, 1905, 83. 137 Imperial Gazetteer offprint, Bengal. (Calcutta.) [52, Burial ; festivals.] 138 Jamini Mohan Das, Note on the Kantabudiyas of Cuttack. Jo. As. Soc, Bengal, 1905, i. 215. [Exogamy; tortoise and cobra kins, etc.] 139 X Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. King, W. H., Echoes of Service, 1905, 250. [Birth; burial; future life.] 140 Erishnasvami Aiyangar, Agnikula ; the Fire Race. Indian Ant, 34, 261-264. [Tamil legend of descent from sacrificial fire.] 141 Lala Dina Nats, Cult of Nian Bibi in the Panjab. Indian Ant., 34, 125-131. [Hagiological tales and songs.] 142 Lawrie, Sir A. C, and others, Papers on the Custom of Polyandry as practised in Ceylon. Govt. Record Ofifice, Colombo. 143 Macdonald, Hindu Festivals. Women's Miss. Mag., 1905, 57-8. [Durga Pujah ; Kartic (idol) built and destroyed, etc.] 144 Madras Weekly Mail, 60, 31. Devil dancing in Madras. [Possession, etc.] 145 Madras Weekly Mail, 60, 46. [Hindu village worship ; sacrifice, etc.] 146 Madras Weekly Mail, 60, 439. Beads in India. [Sacred necklaces*] 147 Madras Weekly Mail, 60, 475. Bloody sacrifice at Travancore. 148 Madras Weekly Mail, 60, 20. A Greek ceremony in Travancore. [The Muragapam.] 149 Madras Weekly Mail, 61, 102. Some Queer Temple Legends. [Growing idols, etc.] 150 Madras Weekly Mail, 61, 554. Witchcraft in S. India. [Initia- tion ; duties of black magicians ; magical figurines ; counter charm ; possession ; exorcism.] 151 Madras Weekly Mail, 61, 688. Curious old Marwari custom. [Beating an insolvent debtor.] 152 Madras, Bishop of, Visitation of Ishya Mission. Church Miss. Intel., ^6, 193. [193, Sacrifice ; blood-sprinkling.] 153 Manley, G. T., Hindu Idol. Church Miss. Intel., 56, 731-738. [Priest ; origin of idols ; deceiving the devata.] 154 Mission Pield, igo$, 110. [Village deities. ^ 155 Natesa Sastri, Criminal Classes of the Bellany District. Calcutta Review, 122, 498-508. [Marriage ; etc.] 156 Neve, E. F., Church Miss. Intel., 56, 695. [Worship at tombs. Charms.] 157 Newcomhe, A. C, Village, Town, and Jungle Life in India. (London.) [116, Snake-worship; 293, marriage.] 158 Nightingale, A. E., Yogis and Ascetics. Harvest Field, xvi., 445-457. [Initiation ; corpse-eating.] 159 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. xi Oakley, E. S., Holy Himalaya. (London, Oliphant.) [Kumaon and Garhwal. 33, ragtree ; 42, Castes ; S9> purification ; lo5 etc. , legends; 143, holy springs; 153, shrines; 156, ascetics, Kauphatas, etc.; 173, sacrifice; 192, religious marks; 205, possession, godlings, etc.; 215, exorcism; 217, ghosts; 233, "Badi"; 235, stone-throwing; 236, birth, marriage, death ; 250, festivals; 235, proverbs.] 160 Oldham, C. F., Sun and the Serpent. (London, Constable, pp. 208.) [Worship of Sun and serpent universal ; Indian serpent cults ; other areas.] 161 O'Malley, L. S. S., Agraharis in Sasaram. Jo. As. Soc.y Bengal, 73, iii., 3S'43. [Customs; loss of caste; marriage; religion; cakes; widows ; origin of the caste.] 162 Our Mission — The World Field, 1905, 35. Memorials of the dead. [Carved boards on tombs.] 163 Faupa Eao Naidn, Bulletin on the Criminal Tribes (2). The Korasars. 164 Fennell, T. L., In lieu of a furlough. Church Miss. Intel., 56, 516-522. [Holy water at Hardwan; offerings to gods.] 165 Rose, H. A„ Customary Law (Succession in Ruling Families) in Panjab Hill States. 271, Titles in do. Indian Ant, 34, 226-227. 166 Bose, H. A., Customs in Trans-border territories of N.-W. Fron- tier. Jo. As. Soc, Bengal, 73, iii., 1-34. [Customary law, marri^e, etc. ; criminal law.] 167 Eozdu, B., Origin of the Edible Locust (Tailing Folklore). Indian Ant., 34, 20. 168 Sarat Chandra Mitra, Rain compelling and rain stopping cere- monies. Jl. Anth. Soc, Bombay, v., 191-202. [Dipping idols ; use of frogs ; irritating the god ; burying rain ; nudity ; lamp-waving ; exposure of figurine, etc.] 169 Sarat Chandra Mitra, Sorcery. Jl. Anthrop. Soc, Bombay, v., 332-368. [Charms in Atharva-Veda ; Yantras ; 339, women and male- ficent magic ; 343, wermen ; 347, possession ; 353, hell-broth, use of unborn child ; pin-image ; 355, exorcism ; 356, disease transference ; protecting crops.] 170 Sarat Chandra IMitra, Egyptian Origin of Indian Folk-tales. Jl. Anthrop. Soc, Bombay, v., 278-284. [Hero or heroine fall in love with hair.] 171 Shama-ul-Ulmi Jivanji Jamshedji Modi, Story of Shiva Mahadeva in Panchi or Gaddi Songs. Jl. Anthrop. Soc, Bombay, v., 303-3 1 9. [Position of Shiva ; marriage to Heinpat girl made conditional on fulfilment of tests ; accomplishment of tests ; source of story ; father- in-law of Mahadeva insults daughter ; source of story.] 172 xii Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1905. Sirdar Arjan Singh, Early Marriage in India. //. Bast India Ass., 38, 43-56. [Basis and results of child marriage.] 173 Sorabji, 0., Portraits of some Indian Women. Nineteenth Cent., 57,481-489. [Daily ritual; dress; widows.] 174 Star in the East (Wantage), 1905, 86. [Husband's name tabu to wife.] 175 Stevenson, M., A glimpse into Purdah land. Church Abroad, iii., 52-87. [Purdah; bride observes silence.] 176 Subramaiya Pantulu, Folklore of the Telugus. (Madras, 1905-) [42 folk-tales.] 177 Subramaiya Pantulu, G. B., Folklore of the Telugus. Indian Ant., 34, 87-90. [Friendship, a folktale adopted to Brahamic teaching.] 122-124 [Arrogance defeated]. 178 Trivikama Rau, Sacred Animals of the Hindus. Calcutta Review, 120, 70. [Cattle, kite, serpent, etc.] 222-236. Sacred trees of the Hindus. [Fire making, marriage, burial, etc.] 179 Usborne, C.A., Punjabi Lyrics and Proverbs. (Lahore, 1905.) 180 Venkataswami, M. N., Eclipses; thunder. Indian Ant., 34, 176. \_Telu^.-\ 181 Venkataswami, M. N., Telugu Folksongs. Indian Ant., 34, 186- 188. 182 Venkataswami, M. N., Folklore from the Dakshina-Desa. Indian Ant., 34, 210-213. [Folktales; man outwits old woman; the vicious Guru.] 183 Wagner, P., Kolarian Riddles current among the Mandaris. Jo. As. Sac, Bengal, 73, i., 62-79. 184 Wood, A., The Gonds. Foreign Mission Chron., vi., 103-105. [Divisions of tribe; Ptotemism; exogamy; gods; witchcraft ordeal; burial ; divination.] 185 Further India and Malay Peninsula. Bland, E. N., Hunting Invocations. //. Strait Br. R.A.S., 42^ 19-22. 186 Carey, F. W., Notes of a Journey. //. China Br. R.A.S., 36, I-3S- \Shans. Tatu. Akkas (=Kaws); clans, etc.; marriage; dog-eating. Wa ; legend of origin. Yang, Dance ; spirits. Taungthu. Marriage, etc.] 187 Curtis, W. E., Egypt, Burmah, British Malaysia. (London, Revell.) [303, Spring ceremony; 323, white elephant, etc.] 188 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. xiii Heath, J. K., Echoes of Service, 1905, 349. [Tree worship.] 189 Madras Weekly Mail, 60, 603. Sea Gypsies of Mergui. [Salongs. Evil spirits ; burial.] jgg Whitney, 0., Jungle Trails and Jungle People. (London, Lawrie.) [74. Tiger shrine ; 126, evil spirits ; 128, courtship ; burial.] 191 Tong on Tui. Burmese Moral Tales. (Rangoon, 1905.) 192 Central and Western Asia. Baldensperger, P. G., The Immoveable East. Qu. Siaf. Pales- tine ExpL Fund, 1905, 1 16-126. [Family life; food tabus; sacred birds; hospitality; slaughter of animals; storytelling; buffoons], 199-205. [Folk-tales. Tiger and fox ; salutations ; serpents.] 193 Daiches, S., Ezekiel and the Babylonian Account of the Deluge. Jewish Quart. Rev., xvii. 441-455. [Parallel and notes.] 194 Freer, A. G., In a Syrian Saddle. (London, Methuen.) [66, Colour superstitions.] jgg Hanauer, J. E., Animal Folklore. Qu. Stat. Palestine Expl. Fund, 1905, 152-155. [Hyena; serpent.] 196 Huntington, E., The Mountains of Turkestan. Geographical Journal, 25, 139-158. [Nomad state ; property; huts; migrations; tools ; dress ; art ; food and meals ; hospitality ; sports ; 154, position of women.] jgy Jennings-Bramley, W. E., Bedouin of Sinai. Qu. Stat. Palestine Expl. Fund, l^oe,, 126-137. [Medical lore ; folktale]. 211-219 [Morals; hospitality; criminal law, etc.] 2,98 Lees, G. R., Village Life in Palestine. (London, Longmans.) [Birth, marriage and death ; music, riddles, evil eye, spirits, blood feud, asylum, etc.] J 99 Macalister, R. A. S., and Masterman, E. W. G., The Fellahin. Qu. Stat. Palestine ExpL Fund, 1905, 343-356. [Treatment of women in hostilities ; blood feud ; marriage ; birth ; mourning ; hospitality, etc.] 200 Malcolm, N., Five Years in a Persian Town. (London, Murray.) [122, Evil Eye; 130, uncleanness; 134, religious drama.; 178, ojarriage, etc.] 201 Shams-ul-ITlma Jivangi Jamshedji Modi, Haoma in the Avesta. Jl. Anth. Soc, Bombay, v. 203-221. [The use of the Soma plant.] 202 Stapleton, H. E., Sal-Ammoniac. Mem. As. Soc, Bengal, i. 25-42. [Hair magic ; exorcism ; haircutting ; aministic theories of medicine, etc. ] 203 xiv Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. Thompson, R. C, Note on Sinaitic Antiquities. Man, 1905, 54. [Criticism of "Semitic temple" theory.] See also ib. Nos. 64, 73, 104. 204 Tisdall, W. St. C, Hebrew and Babylonian Cosmologies. Nineteenth Century, 58, 259-266. [Babylonian sources ; essential diversity of the narratives.] 205 Tibet. Gierke, E. M., Catholic Missionaries in Thibet. Catholic Miss., xix. 142-143. [Burial.] 206 Davey, J. W., Buddhism of Tibet. Periodical Ace. Mor. Miss., vi. 5-23. [7, Scapegoat; 8, blood custom ; 9, petroglyphs (ill. ) ; 16, expulsion of evils at New Year.] 207 Eliot, C, Buddhism of Tibet. Quarterly Review, 20.3, 192-220. [Review of recent works.] Francke, A. H., Eighteen Songs of the Bona-na Festival. Indian Ant., 34, 93-109. IDard.l 208 Landon, P., Lhasa, 2 vols. (London, Hurst & Blackett.) [i. 350, charms; 351, swastika; 355, amulets; 359, polyandry; ii. 368, Folk- tales; 38, local gods, etc.] 209 Laudor, A. H. S., Tibet and Nepal. (London, Black.) [16, sacred songs; 18, 160, stone fight; 164, dance, etc.] 210 Marx, H., Position and Influence of Lamas. Moravian Mis- sions, iii. 72-75. [Devil dances (ill.); cremation.] 211 Bawling, C. Gr., The Great Plateau. (London, E. Arnold.) [207, etc.. Prayer flags.] 212 Sater Chandra Vidya Chusana, Certain Tibetan Scrolls. Mem. As, Soc, Bengal, i. 1-23. [Charms, images, etc.] 213 Sarat Chandra Das, Monasteries of Tibet. Jo. As. Soc, Bengal 1905, i. 106-116. [Marriage; images of pantheon, etc.] 214 *Waddell, L. A., Lhasa and its Mysteries. (London, J. Murray.) [85, Prayer flags ; 135, omens ; 174, charms ; 208, ragbushes ; 216 sq., monks, priests and temples ; 222, wheel of life ; 229, masks, etc. ; 240, training of magician ; 380, possession ; exorcism ; oracles ; 422, burial; amusements; 424, salutations; 449, calendar; 471, charm for killing enemy, etc.] 215 China. Bennett, M. C, Church Miss. Int., 56, 58. [Procession, bamboo giants, against sickness.] 216 Boileau, M, de 0., Church Miss. Soc, Extracts from Letters of ig04. [185, Idols; processions.] 217 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. xv Box, E., Shanghai Folklore. //. China Br. R.A.S., 36, 130- 156. [New Year; charms; annual festivals; omens, etc.] 218 Briseid, T. E., and others, Echoes of Service, 1905, 71. [Girl's soul comes at age of 14]; 72 [Names]; 175 [Yea clan; ancestor worship]; 311 [Plant hung over door; dragon boat festival] ; 453 [dragons control weather]. 219 Bryson, M. I., Land of the Pigtail. (London, Sunday School Union.) [33, Children's rimes ; 36, soul catching ; 81, marriage.] 220 Catholic Missions, xix, 1 74. Manchuria. [Gods ; ancestor worship ; marriage; evil spirits.] 221 China, Report by Mr. A. Hosie on a Journey to the Eastern Frontier of Thibet. Pari. Paper. [9, charms; ghostly lights; 28, dance; 53, prayer wheels; 54 cairns.] 222 Church Abroad, iii. 47. [Kitchen gods.] 223 Church Miss. Soc. Report, 1905, 351. [Evil spirits; giants in pro- cessions; 359, ordeal; 389, idols.] 224 Hardy, E. J., Chinese Marriage Customs. Boudoir, 3, 239-241. 225 Hardy, E. J., John Chinaman at Home. (London, Unwin.) [45, Temples; 86, drama; 128, magical remedies; 155 sq., betrothal and marriage ; 167, death and burial ; mourning ; 182, games ; 262, astrology; 268, birth, etc. ; 269, eclipses; 271, spirits; 283, divination; 289, festivals ; 300, New Year's day.] 226 Hughes, I. M., Church Miss. Intel, 56, 621. [Soul catching.] 227 Jackson, B., Our Missions — The World Field, March, 1905. [10, Chinese god of diseases (ill.).] 228 Lond. Miss. Soc. Chronicle, 69, 40. [Treatment of disease; evil spirits.] 229 Manifold, 0. C, N. Yangtze Provinces. Geog. JL, 25, 589-617. [604, Drs^on, etc.] 230 Mission Field, 1905, 21. [Betrothal and marriage.] 231 Our Missions: the World Field, 1905, 30. The Soul of an Idol. [Putting the soul in an idol.] 232 Pope, ., Kshatriya Marriage. Mission Field, 1905, 297-300. 233 Watson, W. 0. H., Journey to Sungjian. //. China Br. R.A.S., 36, 51-102. \_Hsifan; Mantau. Marriage; burial, etc.] 234 xvi Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. Japan and Korea. * Aston, W. G., Shinto. (London, Longmans, pp. 390.) [Personifi- cation ; deification of men ; gods ; myths ; nature deities ; priesthood ; worship; purity; ritual; ms^ic ; divination, etc.] 235 Bacon, A. M., In the Land of the Gods. (London, Constable.) [Stories containing folklore ; fox beliefs, etc.] 236 Bemheisel, 0. F., Korean Conundrums. Korea Review, 5, 81-86. 237 Chokuro Eadono, Bringing up of Japanese girls. Trans. Japan Soc, vi. 308-322. 238 Engel, Gr., Korean Giants. Korea Review, 5, 56-58. [Two men travel to try their strength; meet three brothers, who throw rock which finally sticks fast in the sky.] 239 Engel, G., Mr. Hong, Tiger. Korea Review, 5, 1 26-1 31. [A werraan takes form of tiger for his mother's sake ; wife destroys book by which he returns to human form.] How priestS became genii. [Monster kills a priest annually and is killed by white fowls.] 240 Foreign Mission Chronick, vi. 85. \God of war.'] 241 Howard, E., Religion of Japan. Church Miss. Intel, 56, 161-174. [Foxes; household gods; Buddhism.] 242 Lloyd, A., Village Life in Japan. Trans. As. Soc. Japan, 33, I XX--L 58. [New Year ; O Bon (All Souls) ; birth ; death and burial.] 243 Taylor, J., Echoes of Service, 1905, 186. [Image to stay plague.] 328 [Offering for the dead.] 244 Yi Chong-wun, The Magic Ox-cure. Korea Review, 5, 179-182. [Man transformed into ox, regains human shape by eating turnip ; revenges himself on official by transforming him, and restores him to human shape.] 245 Yi Chong-wun, Fragments from Korean Folklore. A Trio of Fools. The fox trap. Korea Review, 5, 212-214. [Mother-in-law persuades supposed "fox" daughter to imitate bark.] 246 AFRICA. North Africa. Legge, F., Magic Ivories of the Middle Empire. Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch., 27, 130-152, 297-303. 247 Meakin, Budgett, Life in Morocco. (London, Chatto.) [88, Marriage; 138, story telling; 151, snake-charming; 171, exorcism.] 248 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. xvii Scott-Moncrieflf, P., Kabbalistic charm. Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch., 27, 260-262. 249 Stout, E. A., Curious Mohammedan Festival. Eng. Illustr. Mag., 33, 219-222. [Conveying the Mahmal to Mecca.] 250 Taylor, M. C, Echoes of Service, 1905, 294. [Divination.] 251 Westennarck, E., Midsummer Customs in Morocco. Folkhre, 16, 27-47. [Fires; water customs ; other mj^c ; transference.] 252 Westennarck, E., Magical Origin of Moorish Designs. //. Anthrop. Inst., 34, 211-222. [Evil Eye; hand, eye, and other patterns.] 253 Negroes and Nilotic Tribes.^ Akiele, F. L., Short History of Ojo. Western Equat. Africa, xii. 7-8. [Titles; Bere festival ; succession of king.] 254 Basden, G., Human Sacrifice. Western Equat. Africa, xi. 109-111. 255 British East Africa. Report on Survey of Proposed Frontier. Abessinia [Cd. 2312]. Africa No. 13, 1904. [Boran: 16, God Wak ; ritual infanticide (Raba). Gubbra Algan : 18, God Rubbi.] 256 British East Africa. Report, 1905 : Africa, No. 6 [Cd. 2740.] \_Masai : 28, clans ; 29, age grades ; Ngai ; succession to chieftainship ; Wakikuyu : 34, blood money ; justice ; Ngai ; land laws. Wakamba : 35, witchcraft ; secret society ; tooth filing.] 257 Brooke, J. W., Geog. JL, 25, 525-531. Journey, W. and N. of L. Rudolf (Karamojo, Masai, Turkana, Mark, etc.). [328, 529, tatu ; hair of ancestors as hat.] 258 Cator, D., Everyday Life among the Headhunters. (London.) [i58, leopard Society ; 187, Porro; 192, Bunda.] 259 Church Miss. Intel., 56, April, frontispiece. [Ore mask]. 260 Church Miss. Society Report, 1905, 53-58 sq. (Nigeria). [53, Atonement day — human sacrifice ; 58, oracle ; reincarnation ; tabus ; 64, sacrifice.] 261 Cobham, H., Idem Secret Society. Jl. African Soc, v. 41-42. [N. Nigeria.] 262 Cobham, H., African Stories from Calabar. //. African Soc, iv. 307-309. [Three tortoise stories with comparative note.] 263 Cotton, J. C, People of Old Calabar. //, African Society, iv. 302-306. [Feasts ; worship ; slavery ; inheritance ; amusements ; egbo.] 264 ^ See also the following section for some of the Eastern tribes. xviii Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. Cotton, J. C, Calabar Marriage Law and Custom. /I. Afrit Soc, iv. 427-430. [Free and slave marriage.] 2 Darker, G. F., People of Niger Delta. Jl. African Soc, 206-225. [Classes of population ; slavery.] 2 Elgar, C. H., Ensigns of Royalty in W. Africa. //. African Si iv. 391-396. [Sceptre, crown, umbrella, drum.] 2 France, H,, Customs of the Awuna tribes. Jl. African Soc, 38-40. [Women's dance ; worship of Hebreso, god of thunder.] 2 GaxahiSi, Report for igo^. [Cd. 2238-29.] [32, witchcraft ; leechcra 2 Gleiclien, Count, Anglo-Egyptian Soudan. (London, Officie [128, Dinkas ; god ; marriage ; incest, atonement for ; inheritance ; i. priests; 146, possession; sacrifice; 162, legend of origin. Beri; i, marriage. Skilluh ; 197, creation ; 197, sacrifices ; burial ; inheritanc 2 Go/d Coast Leader, March nth. Melusine Story from Gc Coast. (Seefi. African Soc, v. 104.) 2 Griffith, Sir W. B., Native Stools on the Gold Coast. //. Afric Soc, iv. 290-294. [Sacrifice; consecration of stool; property; yi custom.] See also p. 371. 2' Hayes, A. J., Source of the Blue Nile. (London, Smith & Elde [275, marriage ; 285, evil eye ; 286-306, lycanthropy ; 289, exorcist 2' * Hollis, A. C, The Masai. (Oxford, Clarendon Press.) [March and mjrths; proverbs; tribal divisions; customs, etc.] Rev. Foi lore, xvi. 234; Man, 1905, 62. 2' Jennings, J. W., and Addison, C, With the Abyssinians Somaliland. (London, Hodder & Stoughton.) [187, E eye ; 195, justice ; divination (trance) ; 206, marriage ; 220, lycanthroj Somali. 228, marriage, etc. ; 229, food tabus.] 2' Jessen, B. H., South-Western Abessinia. Geog. Jl., 25, 158-17 [161, phys. ; 162, tooth out; religion; property; 164, numbers; hul agriculture.] \Boma; 170, numerals; ornaments.] 2' Johnson, J., S. Nigeria British Protectorate. W. Equat. Afric XL 179-182, 190-195. [Tribes; king as god; feasts; widows king; law; marriage; burial in house ; witchcraft; twin murder.] 2! Joyce, T. A., Steatite Figures from West Africa in the Britii Museum. Man, 1905, 57. [Agricultural tutelary spirits, etc.] 2: Kewley, G. W., Under the African Moon. West African Ma iii. 414-5. [Dances; games; boxing.] 2' Kirk, J. W. C, Grammar of the Somali Language. (Cambridg Univ. Press.) [139, tribes; 160, folktales; 170, songs.] 2i Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905, xix Lacy, F. H., Pagan Tribe in Central Soudan. Church Miss. IntelL, 56, 902-904. [Gwari. Salutations; religion; burial sacrifice ; divination.! 281 Lugaxd, Lady, Tropical Dependency. (London, Nisbet.) [242, Haussa legends ; festival of goddess ; chief enters sanctuary. 282 Merrick, G., Hausa Proverbs. (London, Kegan, Paul.) [Proverbs, riddles, etc. ; name of tribe; tribal marks.] 283 Merrick, G., The Bolewa Tribe. Jl. African Soc, iv. 417, 426. [Tribal marks ; history.] 284 Okuseinde, J., African Village Life. W. Equat. Africa, xi. 9-1 1. [Divination before house building, etc.] 285 * Partridge, C, Cross River Natives. (London, Hutchinson, pp. 348.) [Egbo ; burial sacrifice ; game laws ; eating and drinking ; circumcision ; bush soul ; twins ; games ; yam festival ; ancestor worship; future life; gods, etc.] Rev. Man, 1905, 23. 286 Phillips, The Oudo Commonwealth. W. Equat. Africa, xi. 128-132. [Rank and titles ; kings, chiefs, officers, headmen, etc.] 287 Pratt, J., African Village Life. W. Equat. Africa, xi. 147-149. [Divination at foundation, etc.] 1 61-164 [Women; burial; gods; first fruits.] 288 Reid, Udo's first grief. Women^s Miss. Mag., 1605, 267-269. [Twins.] 289 Smith, S. E., Totemism in the Ibo Country. W. Equat Africa, xii. 25-28. [Food tabus ; snakes, fish, etc. ; tree worship.] 290 Spire, F., Rainmaking in Equatorial Africa. Jl. African Soc, V. 15-21. [^ar? tribe; implements and ritual.] 291 Wallis, 0. B., Poro of the Mendi. //. African Soc, iv. 183-189. [Secret Society ; meetings ; initiations ; grades ; dress ; influence.] 292 WaUis, 0. B., In the Court of the Native Chiefs in Mendiland. //. African Soc, iv, 397-409. [403, Medicine man; oath and poison ; tabu ; punishments ; procedure.] 293 Whitehouse, A. A., An African Fetish. //. African Soc, iv., 410-416. iAndoni. Fetish house ; gods ; paraphernalia of house, etc. ] 294 Western Equat. Africa, xii. 21-22. 'Yoruba Belief. [Gods; divina- tion, etc.] 295 "Yuzbashi," Bari Tribe. //. African Soc, iv. 226-231. Rain- making; death and burial.] 296 XX Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. Bantu and Pigmies.^ Atkinson, V., and others, Echoes of Service, 1905, 95. [Burial of chief] 241 [Hunter's charms] 255 [Burial] 468 \Purification\. 297 Basutoland, Report for 1903-4. [Cd. 2238-21.] [9, 30, Prophetess.] 298 Bouma, Story of Kiwobe's Sheep. Catholic Miss., xx. 103-104. [Baganda legend ; sheep tabu to women.] 299 British C. Africa, Reports, 1904-5, pp. 21, 25. [Witchcraft.] 300 Callaway, G., Sketches of Kafir Life. (London, Mowbray.) [116, Witchcraft; dolls.] 301 Church Miss. Soc. Report, 1905. [Kenia dist. 78, Sacrifice to spirit ; 84, secret society (Aitwika) ; sacrifice to python ; 88, omens ; 89, possession; snake magic — blood ceremony.] 302 Church Miss. Soc. Report, 1905, 109, 122. [109, Lubare worship; charms ; 122, devil huts ; Acholi ; 124, young men's huts ; spirits ; offerings; Wasukum; 131, spirit huts; baptism and kingship.] 303 * Cunningliam, J. F., Uganda and its People. (London, Hutchin- son, pp. 400.) [Marriage; birth; death; folktales; religion; spirits; twins; cannibalism; inheritance, etc., etc.] 304 Delm^-Radcliflfe, C, Surveys and Studies in Uganda. Geog. JL, 26, 481-497, 616-632. \_Acholi. 486, Children's, girls' hut; dancing.] 305 Dennett, R. E., Bavih Notes. Folklore, 16, 371-406. [Fetishes; charms; folktale; tabus; animal lore, etc.] 306 Dennett, E. E., Bavili Alphabet restored. Jl. African Soc, V. 48-58. [Philosophy of ^aOT/z ; symbolismof names of seasons, etc.] 307 Dennett, E. E., Notes on the Philosophy of the Bavili. Jl. Anthrop. Inst., 35, 48-55. [Higher religion; the seasons, sacred groves, etc.] 308 Dennett, E. E., Break up of African kingdom. West African Mail, iii. 441. [Sacred groves ; Xikamaci, etc.] 309 Donnan, M. E. P., Tour in Congo Free State. (London, .) [79, Burial; cannibalism.] 310 Eliot, Sir C, East African Protectorate. (London, E. Arnold.) [96, Gods; 126, witchcraft ; 140, divination.] 311 Fairclough, T. L., Notes on the Basuto. //. African Soc, iv. 194-205. [Tradition of migration ; cannibalism; rainmaking; initia- tion; burial; salutation.] 312 ' See also the preceding section. Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. xxi Fisher, A. B., Western Uganda. Tj/neside Geog. Soc., v. 25-36. [Batoro : 26, religion ; 28, evil spirits. Banyoro : 31, priests. Bakuhu : 33, cannibalism. >5a»84«i5a; do., burial.] 313 Fisher, Ruth B., On the Borders of Pigmy Land. (London, Marshall Bros.) [20, worship. ^i^»(/a: 25, government; ^a^ara: 42, evil spirit ; 69, women's work ; 84, religion ; 86, creation ; 88, blood bond ; burial ; 89, inheritance ; 95, pet names. Bativa : 164, marriage. Bakuhu: 168, marriage ; 169, cannibalism. Balegga: 171, marriage ; evil spirit.] 314 Gaul, W. T., Possibilities of an African Kraal. The East and the West, 3, 121-129. \Mashana; Councils, force of custom, birth, circumcision, marriage, hlonipa.] 315 Greil, W. E., Yankee in Pygmy Land. (London, Hodder & StOUghton.) [172, Evil spirit; 187, cannibalism; 190, dance; 202, spirit huts; 210, burial.] 316 Harding, C, In Remotest Barotseland. (London, Hurst & Blackett) [69, Witchcraft; ordeal; 99, seclusion before marriage; 114, animism and the phonograph ; 164, altars, grass images. Batonga. 284, Burial; 328, mourning; succession of chief.] 31 7 Harrison, J. J., Life among the Pigmies. (London, Hutchinson.) [l8, dance; 20, marriage; luck; death; 22, burial.] 318 Hemiig, P., Through E.C. Africa. Morav. Missions, iii. 169. [Dance.] 319 Hole, H. M., Batonga tribe. Proc. Rhodesia Sci. Ass., v. 62-69. [Marriage; burial; teeth out.] Bashukulumbwi tribe. [Magic; phallic emblems.] 320 Jalla, A. S., News from Earotsiland, No. 25, p. 10. [Dance to Nyambe; salutation.] ' 321 King, G. L., Impressions of Malagassy character. The East and the West, 3, 140-145. [Religion, ancestor worship, marriage.] 322 Lang, A., Religion of the Fans. Man, 1905, 31. [Fetichism and higher religion.] 323 Macgregor, A. W., Kikuyu and its People. Church Miss. Gleaner, 32, 34. [Family altar.] 324 Melland, F. H., Ethnography of Awemba. //. African Soc, iv. 337-345. [Idol (ill.) ; food tabus; religion.] 325 MuUen, B. H., Fetishes from Landana, S.W. Africa. Man, 1905, 59. [Men's and women's fetishes; nail-images.] 326 Salkeld, E. E., Notes on the Boni hunters of Jubaland. Man, 1905, 94. [Marriage; hunting.] 327 xxii Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1 905. *Stow, G. W., Native Races of South Africa. (London, Sonnen- schein, pp. 618.) \Bushmen: habits; customs; weapons; burials; groups of tribes. Koranas and Griguas. Bechuana and Basuto migra- tions. Bakusua, etc.] See Folklore, xvi., 353; Man, i960. 328 South Africa, Report of S.A. Native Affairs Commission, 1903- I905- [3°) Tribal organisation; chief; 32, law and order; 33, women; 41, marriage; wife purchase ; inheritance.] 329 Taberer, W. S., Mashonaland Natives. Jl. African Soc, iv. 311-336. [313, Animism; 314, marriage; law; 316, music; 318, mediumship; 319, rain making; marchen; tabus; 323, tribes and totems; 327, marriage and inheritance.] 330 Tate, H. R., Further Notes on the Kikuyu. //. Anthrop. Inst., 34, 255-265. [Death; possession; gods; festivals; circum- cision, etc.] 331 Thomsett, M. S., Lubare worship. Church Miss. Gleaner, 32, 12. [Spirits, divination, charms.] 332 Torrend, J., Sabaeans on the Zambesi. Froc. Rhodesia Sci. Ass., V. 40-54. [Marchen; animals send to ask for food ; tree of life.] 333 Werner, A., Custom of Hlonipa in its Influence on Language. fl. African Soc, iv., 346-355. [Word and name tabus ; eland and women ; sun and moon.] 334 White, Franklin, Rock paintings. Froc. Rhodesia Sci. Ass., v. 7. [Probably of Bushmen ; near World's View.] 335 Wright, K. S., Afloat and Ashore in C. Africa. London Miss. Soc. Chron., 69, 306, 333. [Worship of Ulungu; worship of Nondo and other Stones.] 336 AMERICA. Church Miss. Soc. Report, 1905, 443. [Magic; insanity and canni- balism on N.W. coast.] 337 Folklore. 16, 68-77. Folklore of the Negroes of Jamaica. [Omens; infancy; manhood; animals, etc.] 338 Enock, E., Expedition to the Upper Maraiion. Geog. Jl., 26, 169-179. [171, offerings to dead.] 339 Hill Tout, C, Report on . . . Stlatlumh. Jl. Anthrop. Inst., 35, 126-218. [Marriage, puberty, death; birth; totemism, names; myths.] 340 Hill Tout, C, Report on Halkomelem. Jl. Anthrop. Inst., 34, 311-376. [Birth; marriages; death; names; sulia; dances; religion; myths and traditions.] 341 Holmes, G., Lesser Slave Lake. Church Miss. Intel., 56, 356-360. [Medicine ; cannibals.] 342 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. xxiii Keen, J. H., Among the Haidas. Sunday at ffome, 1904-5, 312-315. [Totempoles; burial.] 343 Monroe, H., To the Malu Dance. Fortn. Rev., 78, 665-678. [Moqui or Hopi.'\ 344 Morice, A. O., History of the Northern Interior of British Columbia. (London, Lane.) [4, Tribes; 6, burial, etc.; gsq., native history ; bibliography.] 345 Ontario Archaeol. Report, 1904 [58, mask; 90 sq., gods; sun catching; deluge; feast of long life; 100, Mortuary Customs in B.C.] 346 Periodical Accts., Mor. Missions, yi. 103. Report, 1904. [God of Bush negroes.] 347 Pullen-Burry, B., Ethiopia in Exile. (London, Unwin.) [Jamaica ; 149, death; luck; 152, twins; 164, obeah.] 348 Sadleir, C. A., Animal Superstitions among the Araucanians. Man, 1905, 60. 349 Schmid, F. F., Among the Patagonians. S. Atner. Miss. Mag., 39, 100-102, 141-143. [Tsoneca. Burial ; future life ; pigmies, etc.] 350 Veigl, F., Glimpses of the Red Men of Canada. Leisure Hour, 1905, 292-8. [Burial, totem-posts, mediumship.] 351 OCEANIA. Asiatic Islands and New Guinea. Atkinson, F. W., The Phillipine Islands. (London, Ginn.) [297, burial ; god ; evil spirits ; eclipse-snake ; future life ; creation myth ; asuang ; charms.] 352 Catholic Missions, 'XK. 160. [i)yfl.5 deluge legend.] 353 Cator, D., Everyday Life among the Headhunters. (London, Longmans.) [Borneo. 12, human sacrifice ; 63, marriage ; 66, omens : 109, burial.] 354 Gierke, E. M., Missions in New Guinea. Catholic Missions, xx. 20-22. [Burial; widows; ritual for chief; removal of mourning.] 36-83 [magicians; use of poison; corpse; 82, dance.] 355 Holmes, J. H., Totemism of Elema Tribes. Man, 1905, 2. [New Guinea. Organisation ; club-house ; marriage laws ; land ; indi- vidual rights] 10 [feasts and ceremonies ; invocations and prayers to totem.] 356 Hose, C, Methods of computing time for planting. Jl. Straits Br. R.A.S., No. 42, 1-6, 209. [Borneo. Omens, Pleiades, etc.] 357 xxiv Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. Howell, W., and Skelford, R., A Sea Dyak Love Philtre. //. Antkrop. Inst., 34, 207-210. 358 *Kmg, Copland, Some Notes on New Guinea. The East and the West, 3, 68-80. [Government, hunting, totem, exogamy, kin- ship terms, landed property, marriage, truth, magic, feasts and dances, death and burial, spirits.] 359 Seligmann, 0. G., Note on a Skull prepared for purposes of sorcery. Man, 1905, 27. New Guinea (ill.). 360 * Shelford, R., Personal ornaments in Sarawak Museum (ill.). //. Straits Br., R.A.S., 43, 1-67. [Charms, etc.] 361 AUSTRALIA. Creed, J. M., Position of Australian Aborigines in scale of human intelligence. Nineteenth Century, 57, 89-96. [Business aptitude ; girls as servants ; counting ; treatment of blind ; modesty, etc.] 362 * Frazer, J. G., Beginnings of Religion and Totemism. Fortn. Rev.,1%, 162-172,452-466. [Burialoftotems, gods; initiation cere- monies ; errors of observers ; male and female descent ; origin of totemism ; exogamy ; climate and progress.] 363 Gunn, J., Little Black Princess. (London, De la More Press.) [Thunder; red dress; rainbow; dance; mourning, etc.] 364 Lang, A., Aborigines of Australia. Quarterly Review, 203, 441-460. [Review of recent works; religion ; totemism, etc.] 364a Lang, A., AU-Fathers in Australia. Folklore, 16, 222-224. [Baiame, etc.] 365 * Mathews, R. H., Ethnographical Notes. Sydney, 1905. 366 Moravian Missions, m.. 7. [Magical powers of strange tribe.] 367 * Parker, K. L., Euahlayi Tribe. (London, Constables, pp. 154.) Rev. Folklore, xvii. 115. [Baiame; totems; ma^c; initiation; burial, games, etc.] 368 *Petrie, Tom, Reminiscences of Early Queensland. (London, J. Gray.) [Cannibalism ; magic ; initiation ; mourning ; marriage regulations; sex totems ; games; folktales, etc.] 3g9 Richter, A., Period. Accts., Mor. Miss., vi. 257. [Burial; crema- tion.] 370 Roth, W. E., Bull N. Q. Ethnography. No. 8 (Brisbane). [Morals and Government.] 37^ Spencer, B., Totemism in Australia. Aust. Ass. Adv. Science, X. 376-423. [Definitions; organisation of typical tribes ; Arunta and allied beliefs ; ceremonial totemism ; magical totemi;sm ; origin of to- temism ; criticism of theories.] 372 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. xxv Thomas, N. W., Baiame and the Bellbird. Man, 1905, 28. [Anthropo- and theriomorphic cults ; early notices of Baiame ; mission- aries in Australia. ] 373 Thomas, N. W., Religious Ideas of the Arunta. Folklore, 16, 428-432. 374 MELANESIA AND POLYNESIA. Becke, L., Notes from my South Sea Log. (London, Laurie.) [163, soul catching.] 375 * Fison, L., Tales from Old Fiji. (London, De la More Press, pp. 222.) [Folktales; future life; origin of death; cannibalism; possession; burial of chiefs; witchcraft, etc.] 37g * Fison, L., Land Tenure in Fiji. Expository Times, 16, 296-301. [Kinship groups ; divisions of land ; ownership ; uncle and nephew ; landless men.] 377 Lamb, B., Saints and Savages. (London, Blackwood.) [New Hebrides. 118, 169, burial; 119, drum figures ; 121, 128, secret society grades; 127, circumcision; 213, mana, yamstones, spirits; 216, gods, creation, fiiture life, etc.] 378 London Miss. Soc, Report, 110, 357. [Samoa. Evil spirit, etc.] 379 O'Ferrall, W., Native Stories from Santa Cruz. Jl. Anthrop. Inst, 34, 223-233. [Death; marriage; sun and moon; tabu; spirits; cannibalism, etc.] 380 Smith, S. Percy, Personal Habits. Trans. N. Z. Inst., 37, 453-461. [Polynesia. Salutations ; sitting ; gait ; carrjring children ; eloquence ; sexual ; whistling ; gestures.] 381 Spitz, D. M., Missions in Hawaii. Catholic Missions, x. 2-4. [Religion; future life; marri^e.] 382 New Zealand. Best, Elsdon, Maori Folklore. Aust. Ass. Adv. Science, x. 445-452. [Mythical beings; sacred trees, etc. ; fairies, etc.] 383 Best, Elsdon, Ancient Polynesian Migrants. Trans. N. Z. Inst., 37, 121-138. [Genealogies and migration legends ; human sacrifice.] 384 Best, Elsdon, Maori Medical Lore. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 1-23. [Tabu ; charms and spells ; sick carried home, but remain outside house.] 385 Best, Elsdon, Notes on Procreation, etc. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 205-215. [Animism; origin of sex; tabu; menstruation.] 386 Cowan, J., Taiaka " Whai-Mana." Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 219-220. [Mana of a weapon.] 387 xxvi Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1905. Cowan, J., Last of the Ngati-Mamoe. /o. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 193-199. [Historical.] 388 Cowan, J., Canoe of Maui [= Name for South Island. Song of Seer.] /o. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 161-162. 389 [Cowan, J.], Coming of Tainui. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 96-99. [Historical.] 390 * Goldie, W. H., Maori Medical Lore. Trans. N. Z. Inst., 37, 1-120. [2, Cause of disease ; 5, origin of disease and death ; sexual tabus ; 9, violation of tabu; 12, disease gods; 17, lizards as atuas ; 19, ghosts; 26, still-born children ; 30, magic ; 44, healing rites, exorcism, purifica- tion, etc. ; 73, insanity, possession ; 88, menstruation ; 92, pregnancy, phallic stones and trees ; loi, birth.] 391 Graham, G., Ngutu-atu. Jo. Polyn. Soc.,\\\. 159-160. [Historical. Visit of strange people.] 392 Gudgeon, W. E., Origin of Ta-tatan. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 217-218. [Heraldic marks on canoes at Aitutaki Island.] 393 Gudgeon, W. E., Maori Superstition, fo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 167-192. [Hanhan creed ; mythical animals.] 394 * Gudgeon, W. E., Maori Religion. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 107-130. God lo ; cosmogony ; deities ; deluge ; creation of man ; demi-gods ; priests ; war magic ; body and soul ; life and death ; the sea.] 395 * Gudgeon, W. E., Mana tangata. fo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 49-67. \_Mana ; the marae ; magic ; mana of weapons ; tree cult ; head as god ; tiihal mana; war magic] 396 Massey, E. C, Maori Folklore. Empire Review, x. 147-157. [The tabued honey and other legends.] 397 Morpeth, W. T., Hunakeha Tree. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 216. [Sacred tree ; death to those who touch it.] 398 Newman, A. K., On Maori Dredges. Trans. N. Z. Inst., 37, 138-144. [Carved figure of god as charm.] 399 Shand, A., and Mair, G., Early history of Morioris. Trans. N. Z. Inst., 37, 144-171. [Historical traditions ; raids, etc. ; cannibalism.] 400 Smith, S. Percy, Migration of Kahu-Hunu. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 81-96. [Historical. 90, Topspinning; kites.] 401 Smith, S. Percy, Whanganni Historical Notes. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 131-158. [14s, The god Maru ; etc.] 402 Smith, S. P., Story of Ngarara-Huarau. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 202-204. [A mythical animal.] 403 Tu-nni-a-rangi, H. P., The " Iri," karakia. Jo. Polyn. Soc, xiv. 100-101. [Incantation brings person from a distance.] 404 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Addison, C, 275. Akiele, F. L., 254. Anantha Krishna Ayer, 117. Annandale, N., 87. Astley, H. J. D., 25. Aston, W. G., 235. Atkinson, F. W., 352. Atkinson, V., 297. Bacon, A. M., 236. Bailey, D., 68. Baldensperger, P. G., 193. Bansidhar, Jotsi, 118. Bany, F., 81. Basden, G., 255. Becke, L., 375. Bennett, M. C, 216. Bernheisel, C. F., 237. Best, E., 383-386. Bland, R. N., 186. Boileau, 217. Bouma, 298. Box, E., 218. Bradley-Birt, F. B., 119. Briseid, T. E., 219. Broad wood, L. E., 88. Bromley, A. C, 120. Brooke, J. W., 258. Bryson, M, I., 220. Bum, R., 121. Bume, C. S., 51, 58, 109. Butler, S., 89. Callaway, G., 301. Carey, F. W., 187. Carmichael, E. C, 69. Cator, D., 259, 354. Chadwick, H. M., 35. Cheyne, T. K., 19. Chokuro Kudono, 238. Gierke, E. M., 206, 355. Cobham, H., 262, 263. Coleman, C. H., 36. Coole, A. B., go. Comer-Olmiitz, C, 124. Cotton, J. C, 264, 265. Cowan, J., 387-390. Crawley, A. E., 2. Creed, J. M., 362. Crosland, 91. Cunningham, J. F., 304. Curtis, W. E., i88. Dadachauji, R. K., 3. D'Aeth, F. G., 38. Daiches, S., 194. Darker, G. F., 266. Davenport, F. M., 4. Davey, J. W., 27. Davies, J. C, 39. Delme-RadcliflFe, C, 305. Dennett, R. E., 306-309. Donnan, M., 310. Drury, C., 82. Duthie, B., 125. Dyer, T. F. T., 5. Edwardes, G. M., 126, 127, 128. Edwards, T. R., 129. Eliot, Sir C, 311. Elgar, C. H., 267. Elmore, J., 92. Elworthy, F. T., 6, 93. Engel, G., 239, 240. Enock, R., 339. Eyre, M., 40. Fairclough, T. L., 312. Famell, L. R., 7. Fisher, A. B., 313. Fisher, Ruth B., 314. Fison, L., 376, 377, Fowke, F. R., 43. France, C. H., 268. Francke, A. H., 208. Frazer, J. G., 8, 44,:363. Freer, A. Goodrich, 195. Garrett, J. G., 130. Gaster, M., 9. Gaul, W. T., 315. Geil, W. E., 316. XXVUl Index of Authors. Gerish, W. B, 45. Ghulam Muhammad, 131. Gleichen, 269. Goldie, W. H., 391. Gordon, E. M., 132. Graham, S., 392. Grierson, G. A., 133. Griffiths, W. B., 272. Gudgeon, W. E., 393-396- Gunn, J., 364. Gunther, R. T., 94. Hahn, F., 134. Hallam, W. H., 46. Hanauer, J. E., 196. Harding, C, 317. Hardy, E. J., 225, 226. Harland-Oxley, W. E., 47. Harrison, J. T., 318. Hayes, A. J., 273. Hearn, G. K., 137. Heath, J. K., 189. Hemming, G. V., 95. Hems, H., 48. Henderson, G., 85. Henning, P., 319. Hill, G. F., 10. Hill Tout, C, 340, 341. Hodgson, M. L., 96. Hole, H. M., 320. Hollis, A. C, 274. Holmes, G., 342. Holmes, J. H., 356. Hose, C, 357. Hosie, A., 222. Howard, E., 242. Howe, W., 358. Hughes, I. M., 227. Huntington, E., 197. Hutchinson, W., 11. Hyde, O., 83. Ingleby, H., 49. Jackson, B., 228. Jalla, A. S., 321. Jamini, Modan Das, 139. Janschul, Prof., 97. Jennings, H. L. F., 50. Jennings, J. W., 275. Jennings- Bramley, W. E., 198. Jessen, B. H., 276. Jewitt, W. H., 12, 51. Johnson, J., 277. Jones, S., 52. Jordan, L. H., 13. Joyce, T. A., 278. Keen, J. H., 343. Kenley, G. W., 279. King, C, 359. King, G. L., 322. King, W. H., 140. Kirk, J. W. C., 280. Krishnaswami Aiyangar, 141. Krueger, G., 70. Lacy, F. H., 281. Lala Dina Nats, 142. Lamb, R., 378. Landon, P., 209. Landor, A. H. S., 210. Lang, A., 14, 15, 323. 3^5- Lawrie, Sir A. C, 143. Lea, A. E., 16. Lees, G. R., 199. Legge, F., 247. Lett, H. W., 84. Lewis, H. S., 17. Lovett, E., S3. Lloyd, A., 243. Lucy, M., 54. Lugard, Lady, 282. Macalister, R. A. S., 200. Macbain, A., 71. M'Cracken, 98. Macdonald, 144. Macdonald, A., 73. MaccuUough, J. A., 18, 72. Mac^regor, A. W., 324. Mackenzie, W. C, 74. Maclagan, R. C., 75, 76. Macmichael, J. H. , 55, 56, 77. Madras, Bishop of, 153. Mair, G., 400. Major, A. F., 99. Malcolm, N., 201. Manifold, C. C, 230. Manley, G. T., 154. Marx, H., 211. Massey, E. C., 397. Masterman, E. W. G., 200. Mathews, R. H., 366. Meakin, A. M. B., 100. Meakin, B., 248. Melland, F. H., 325. Merrick, G., 283, 284. Monroe, 344. Morice, A. G., 345. Morpeth, W. T., 398. Moses o'r Aipht, loi. Mullen, B. H., 326. Natesa Sastri, 156. Index of Authors. XXIX Neve, E. F., 157. Newman, A. K., 399. Newcombe, A. C., 158. Nightingale, A. E., 159. Oakley, E. S., 160. O'Ferrall, W., 380. Okuseinde, J., 285. Oldham, C. F., 161. Oldknow, A., 109. O'Malley, L. S. S., 162. Page, J. T., 57. Parker, K. L., 368. Partric^e, C, 286. Faupa Rao Naidu, 164. Peacock, M., 58, 109. Pennell, T. L., 165. Petrie, T., 369. Petrie, W. M. F., 204. Phillips, 287. Piddington, J. G., 102. Pope, 233. Postgate, J. P., 92. Powell, F. Y., 106. Pratt, J., 288. PuUen-Burry, 348. Ratclifife, T., 59, 60. Rawling, C. G., 212. Reich, E., 19. Reid, 289. Richardson, R., 78. Richter, A., 370. Rose, H. A., i66, 167. Roth, W. E., 371. Rouse, W. H. D., 103. Rozdu, B., 168. Sadleir, C. A., 349. Salkeld, R. E., 327. Sarat Chandra Das, 214. Sarat Chandra Mitra, 169, 170, 171. Sater Chandra Vidya Chusana, 213. Saxby, J. M. E., 79. Schetelig, H., 104. Schmid, F. T., 350. Scott-Moncrieff, P., 249. Seligmann, C. G., 360. Sharas-ul-Ulma, 172, 202. Shaw, A., 400. Sharpe, C. J., 61, 62. Shelford, R., 3S8> S^i- Sikes, E. E., 105. Sirdar Arjan Singh, 173. Smith, S. Percy, 381, 401, 402, 403- Smith, S. R., 290. Sorabji, C, 174. Speight, E. E., 99. Spencer, B., 372. Spire, F., 291. Spitz, D. M., 382. Squire, C, 63. Stapleton, H. E., 203. Stevenson, M., 176. Stewart, W., 80. Stout, E. A., 250. Stow, G. W., 329. Subramaiya Pantulu, 177, 178. Taberer, W. S., 330. Tate, H. R., 331. Taylor, J., 244. Taylor, M. C, 251. Temple, Sir R. C, 20. Thomas, N. W., 21, 22, 370, 371. Thomas, T. H., 64. Thompson, R. C, 204. Tisdall, W. St. C, 205. Thomsett, M. S., 332. Torrend, J., 333. Tregarthen, E., 65. Trivakama Rau, 179. Tu-nui-a-rangi, 404. Una ni Ogain, 86. Usborne, C. A., 180. Veigl, F., 351. Venkataswami, M. N., 181, 182, 183. Vigftisson, G. , 106. Villiers, E., 66. Wace, A. J. B., 107. Waddell, L. A., 215. Wagner, P., 184. Wallis, C. B., 292, 293. Watson, W. C. H., 234. Werner, A., 334. Westermarck, E., 252, 253. Weston, J. L., 108. Wherry, A., 109. Wherry, B. A. , 67. White, F., 335. Whitehouse, A. A., 294. Whitney, C, 191. Wolf, L., 21. Wood, A., 185. Wright, R. S., 336. Yi Chong Wun, 245, 246. Yong on Tui, 192. Yuzbashi, 296. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Adoption, iii. Age grades, 257. Agriculture, 132, 278. All Fool's Day, 56. All Souls, 243. Alphabet, Bavili, 307. Altar, 317, 324. Ammonite, 53. Amulets, 94, 209. See also Charm. Amusements, 215, 264. Ancestor cult, no, 117, 119, 219, 286, 322. Ancestors' hair, 258. Animals, 97, 179, 196, 306, 338, 349. See also Ass, Eland, Sheep. Animism, 317, 330. Anthropology, value of, 20. Apotheosis, 235. Apple tree, 37. Art motifs, 25. Ascetic, 159, 160. Ass, 95. Astrology, 225. Asylum, 199. Atua, 391. Babylonian cosmogony, 205. Bachelors' hut, 303. Baiame, 365, 368, 373. Ballads, 60 A. Banshee, 67. Beating a debtor, 152. Bibliography, 13, 18, 54, 63, 99, 345. Birds, sacred, 193. Birth, 100, 140, 160, igg, 200, 225, 243. 304, 340. 341. 359. 391- Birth, magical, 76. Blood, 43. Blood bond, 22, 314. Blood custom, 207, 302. Blood feud, 199, 200. Blood money, 257. Blood offering, 136. Buddhism, 130. Buffoon, 193. Burial, 30, 67, 100, 104, II2, 117, 119, 122, 138, 140, 179, 185, 190, 206, 215, 225, 234, 243, 270, 277, 286, 288, 296, 297, 304, 310, 312, 313. 314. 317. 318, 320, 329, 342, 344. 34S. 346, 349, 35i. 352, 354, 359, 368, 370, 376, 378- Bush soul, 286. Cairn custom, 87. Cakes, 162. Calendar, 215. Cannibalism, 18, 133, 159, 304, 31°, 312, 313. 314, 316, 337, 342, 369. 376, 380, 400. Caste, in, 112, 117, 121, 127, 160,162. Celtic religion, 63. Ceri, 98. Charms, 37, 39, 40, 47, S3, 64, 67, 68, 81, 88, 92, 102, 151, 157, 170, 209, 213, 215, 222, 225, 248, 298, 302, 306, 332, 252, 361, 38s, 399. Chief, 257, 317, 328, 355, 376. Child marriage, 173. Christ, 10. Christmas, 12, 48, 54. Cimaruta, 94. Circumcision, 286, 315, 331, 378. Clans, 187, 257. Classes, marriage, 15. Classics and Greek folklore, 103. Clubhouse, 356. Colour, 1 96. Contest, III. See also Tug-oi-via.t, Corn maiden, 72. Cosmogony, 395. Council, 315. Courtship, 191. Creation myths, 119, 131, 270, 314, 352, 395- Cremation, 129, 211. Criminal tribes, 156, 164. Cross, 87. Cross roads, ni. Crown, 267. Index of Subjects. XXXI Crystal gazing, 22. Custom, force of, 315. Customs, 274, 329. Customary law, 166, 167. D^er, 135 Dance, 87, 95, 119, 187, 210, 268, 279, 30s. 3«6, 318, 319, 321, 341, 344. 3SS. 359. 364- Dancing girls, no. Death, 70, 100, i6o, 199, 339, 340, 341, 348. See also Burial. Death, origin, 2, 376. Debtor, 152. Deceiving God, 154. Deification, 235. Deluge, 194, 34^. 353. 395- Demi-gods, 395. Descent, 363. Descent from fire, 141. Devil dancing, 145, 211. Devil huts, 303. Disease, 228, 229, 381. See also Medical. Divination, 22, iig, 129, 185, 225, 235. 251. 275. 281, 285, 288, 29s, 3". 332. Divine kings, 8, 90, 277. Dog-eating, 187. Doll, 301. Dragon, 219, 230. Drama, 201, 225. Drum, 267. Durga Pujah, 144. Dwarfs, 107. Earth raising, 119. Easter customs, 24, 26, 29, 108. Easter eggs, 96. Eating, 286. Eclipse, 131, 132, 181, 22s, 352. EfEgy, burial in, 58. Egbo, 264, 286. Eland, 334. Elephant, 188. Eleusinia, 89. Evil eye, 107, 199, 201, 253, 273, 275. Evil spirits, 122, 124, 221, 224, 229, 313. 316, 352. 379- Evils, expulsion of, 207. Exogamy, in, 139, 185, 359. Exorcism, 124, 145, 151, 160, 169, 215, 248, 273, 391. See also Possession. Fairies, 37, 40, 54, 65, 67, 72, 74, 383. Fairy music, 69. Fakir, 115, 159. Family hfe, 193. Feasts, 264, 356, 359. Festivals, 112, 160,218, 225, 254, 331. Fetishes, 306. See also Nail. Fetish house, 294. Fetishism, 323, 326. Finns, 74. Fire customs, 252. Fire making, 179. Fire race, 141. Fire walk, 137. First fruits, 288. Fishers' beliefs, 86. Foetus, 170. Folk songs, 42, 49, 6i, 62, 182. See also Songs. Folktales, 16, 134, 177, 178, 183, 193, 198, 209, 263, 274, 280, 304, 306, 330. 333. 369. 376. 380. See also Incidents. Folktales, origin of, 18. Food tabus, 100, 193, 275, 290, 325. Fools, feast of, 95. " Foul breath " incident, 16. Fox, 236, 242. Frog, 169. Future life, 140, 286, 349, 352, 376, 378, 382. See also River. Game laws, 286. Games, 46, 75, 77, no, H2, 225, 279. 286, 368, 369. Genius, 90. Ghost, 33, 160, 331. Giants, 72, 216, 224, 239. Girls' hut, 305. Goddess, 282. God, irritating, 169. God of war, 241. Gods, 119, 122, 123, 185, 209, 221, 228, 232, 256, 270, 286, 288, 294, 29s. 3". 331. 346, 347. 352. 378. 395. 399.. 402. Gods, marriage of, 8. Gorgon myth, 6. Government, 314, 359, 371. Grotesque, 107. Grotto, 38. Group marriage, 14. Groves, sacred, 119, 308, 309. Hair, 171. Hand, 34. Hand pattern, 253. Hand, votive, 93. Hanhan, 394. Harvest, 84, 119, 131. xxxu Index of Subjects. Head, 396. Hell-broth, 170. Heraldic marks, 393. Heroes, 90. Hlonipa, 315, 334. Hobby horse, 41. Holi festival, 132. Holiness, 282. Holy water, 165. Holy well, 160. Hook swinging, iii, 119. Horse shoe, 57. Hospitality, 193, 197, 198. House spirit, 100. Human sacrifice. III, 128, 255, 261, 354. 384- Hunter's charms, 298. Hunting, 327. Hunting customs, 359. Hunting invocations, 186. Idol, 144, 154, 169, 217, 223, 224, 228, 232, 325. Idols, growing, 150. Image, 213. Incest, 270. Incidents, folktale : Fools, three, 246. Foul breath, 16. Hair, falling in love with, 171. Obstacles, 133. Sister and brother, 133. Infancy, 338. Infanticide, 113, 114, 115, 116, 256. Inheritance, 117, 264, 270, 304, 328, 330. Initiation, 159, 292, 312, 363, 368. See also Magician. Insanity, 391. Insignia of royalty, 267. Institutions, 35. Intelligence, 362. Jupiter, 90. Justice, 257, 275, 293. Kelpy, 72. Kern song, 45. King, 245, 287. King, divine, 8, 90, 277. Kingship, 8, 303. Kinship terms, 359. Land, 356, 359. Land laws, 257. Land tenure, 113, 114, 115, 116, 377. Law, 198, 277, 328, 330. Leechcrafl, 198, 269, 385. Legends, 100, 131, 160, 282. Legends, origin of, 9. Leopard society, 259. Lingam, iii. Lizard, 82, 391. Locust, 168. Love philtre, 358. Lubare worship, 303, 332. Luck, 57, 59, 318, 348. Lycanthropy, 273, 275. See also Mermen. Magic, 8, 18, 21, no, 117, 190, 225, 23s. 247. 252. 320, 337. 359. 360, 367. 369. 391, 395. 396, 404- Magician, 131, 151, 235, 355. Mahmal, 250. Maimonides, 17- Mana, 378, 387, 396. Marriage, 11, 14, 15, 87, 100, HI, 117, 131, 132, 135, 156, 158, 160, 162, 167, 172, 175, 176, 179, 187, 199, 200, 201, 214, 220, 221, 225, 226, 231, 233, 234, 248, 264, 26s, 270, 273, 275, 277, 304, 314, 315, 317, 318, 322, 327, 328, 330, 340, 341, 354. 356, 359. 380, 382. Marriage of gods, 8. Marriage season, 119. Marae, 396. Mask, 215, 346. May dew, 36. May songs, 41, 45. Medical lore, 198, 385. Medicine man, 293. Medieval legends, 9, 10. Mediumship, 330, 331, 351. Melusine, 64, 271. Menstruation, 386, 391. Merlin, 9. Mermen, 86, 87. Midsummer customs, 252. Midsummer men, 67. Migration legend, 119, 312, 384. Mind of primitive man, 4. Missionaries, 373. Mock burial, 65. Mock mayor, 51. Mohurrum, no. Monster, 240, 403. Moral tales, 192. Mourning, 200, 225, 355, 369. Music, 199, 330. See also Folk songs. Mysteries, 89. Mythical beings, 383, 394, 403. Myths, 235, 340, 341. Index of Subjects. XXXlll Nagual, 22. Nail fetish, 326. Names, 71, 175, 219, 314, 341. Name tabus, 334. Nature deity, 235. Necklace, sacred, 147. New Year, 119, 207, 218, 225, 243. Ngai, 257. Niau Bibi, 142. Nomad state, 197. Nudity, 169. Nyambe, 321. Oak, go. Oak, royal, day, 60. Oath, 293. Obeah, 348. Offerings, 119, 165, 244, 339. Omen, 31, 32, 34, 43, 72, 131, 215, 218, 302, 338, 354, 357. Oracle, 120, 215, 261. Ordeal, 105, 224, 317. Origin, legend of, 187, 270. Oro mask, 260. Pace-egging, 24, 26. Personificatiun, 235. Petroglyphs, 207. Petrographs, 335. Phallic emblems, 2, 107, 320. Phallic stones, 391. Philosophy, African, 307. Phratries, 15. Pigmies, 74, 349. Pin-image, 170. Pisaca, 133. Place names, 78. Pleiades, 357. Polyandry, 11, 117, 143, 209. Porro, 259. Possession, 124, 132, 145, 151, 160, 170, 215, 270, 302, 330, 376. See also Exorcism. Prayer, 7, 356. Prayer flag, 215. Pregnancy, 391. Priests, 119, 154, 215, 270, 395. Procession, 216, 217, 224. Promiscuity, 11. Property, 276. Property in land, 359. Prophetess, 298. Proverbs, loo, 127, 160, 180, 274, 283. Psalms, I. Puberty, 340. Purdah, 176. Purification, 7, 129, 160, 391. Purity, 235. Python, 302. Ragtree, 160, 196, 215. Rainbow, 364. Rainmaking, HI, 119, 169, 296, 312, 330. Rank, 287. Red, 364. Regifugium, 90. Reincarnation, 132. Religion, 117, 118, 162, 276, 281, 304, 313. 314. 322, 323, 325, 341, 363. 374. 382. Religion, African, 307, 308. Religion, comparative, 7, 13. Religion, origin of, 3. Rex nemorensis, 90. Riddles, 23, 105, 184, 237, 283. Rimes, 5, 220. River of death, 129. Rope pulling, 27. Sacrifice, 18, 104, no, iii, 119, 146, 148, 153, l6o, 261, 270, 272, 281, 302. See also Human. Sagas, 85, 99, 106, 384, 388, 390, 392, 400. Salutation, 193, 215, 281, 312, 321, 381- Saturnalia, 8, 95, 119. Scapegoat, 207. Sceptre, 267. Scoppio del Carro, 108. Sea, 395. Second sight, 68, 72. Secret society, 257. 259, 260, 262, 264, 286, 292, 302, 378. Semitic temple, 204. Serpent, 132, 193, 196, 290, 302. Serpent charming, 248. Serpent worship, no, 112, 117, 120, 125, 158, 161. Sexual, 381, 386, 391. Shape shifting, 245. Sheep tabu, 299. Shinto, 235. Ship burial, 104. Shrines, 160. Shrove Tuesday, 27. Sick, 385. Silence, 176. Silver water, 53. Siva, 172. Skull, 360. Sky god, 90. XXXIV Index of Subjects. Slaughtering, 193. Slavery, 264, 265, 266. Smallpox, III. Soma, 202. Songs, 208, 210, 280. See also Folk songs. Soul, 219, 395. Soul catching, 220, 227, 375. Soul of idol, 232. Soul, separable, 18. Sowig, III. Spell, 7. Spirits, 187, 190, 191, 199, 225, 303, 304. 332. 359, 378. 380. Spring, 131. Spring custom, 108. Still born, 391. Stone, 81, 110, 131, 336. Stone throwing, 160. Stool, 272. Story telling, 193, 248. Succession, 166, 254, 257, 317. Suicide, 128. Sulia, 341. Sun, 380. Sun and moon, 334. Sun catching, 346. Sunward turn, 72. Sun worship, 161. Survivals, 63. Swastika, 209. Swinging, no. Sword dance, 119. Tabu, 18, 100, 193, 25s, 261, 293, 299, 306, 330. 380, 38s, 386, 391, 397. See also Food. Tatu, III, 132, 187, 258. Temple, 225. Tests of hero, 172. Thief legend, 91. Thirteen, 92. Thunder, 181, 364. Thunder god, 268. Tiger, 191. Titles, l66, 254, 287. Toad, 52. Tombs, carvings on, 163. Tomb, worship at, 157. Tooth, 31, 32, 52. Tooth filing, 257. Tooth out, 276. Tops, 401. Torture, ritual. See Hook swinging. Totemism, 14, 15, in, 139, 185, 330, 340, 343, 356, 359. 363. 368, 369, 372. Totempost, 343, 351. Towers, dancing, 109. Trade superstitions, 43. Trance, 275. Transference, 170, 252. Trasken, 133. Tree, 72. Tree worship, no, 179, 189, 290, 383, 396, 398. Tree of life, 333. Tribal marks, 283, 284. Tribal organisation, 356. Tribe, 274. Triple Jupiter, 90. Trolls, 79, 87. Tug-of-war, 27. Tutelary spirit, 278. Twin, 277, 286, 289, 304, 348. Umbrella, 267. Uncle, 377. Uncleanness, 7, 211. Ulungu, 336. Unlucky hours, 124. Village cults, 146. Village gods, in, 155. Virgin Mary, 91. Virgin's crowns, 28. War, 395, 396. War god, 241. Water customs, 252. Water of life, 18. Water, silver, 53. Wedding customs, 1 19. Well, 72. Werman, 170, 240. See also Lycan- thropy. Wheel of life, 215. Whitsun, 51. Widow, 174, 277, 355. Wife purchase, 328. Winter solstice, 133. Witch, so, 54, 72, 119, 181, 257, 269, 277, 300, 301, 311, 317, 376. Women, 197, 200, 288, 328, 334. Women, folklore of, 5. Women of magic, 170. Women's dance, 268. Women's work, 314. Worship, 264, 314. Yam custom, 272. Yam festival, 286. Yea clan, 219. Yule log, 55. LIST OF PERIODICALS. 4- S- 6. 7- 8. 9- 10. II. 12. 13- 14. IS- IS- 16. 17- 18. 19- 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Advocate of India, Bombay. Annual of the British School at Athens, London. Annual Report of the Church Missionary Society, London. Antiquary, London. Archseologia, London. Berks, Bucks and Oxon Archae- ological Journal, Reading. Byegones, Oswestry. Calcutta Review, Calcutta. Caledonian Medical Journal, Aberdeen. Celtic Review, Edinburgh. Chronicle of the London Mis- sionary Society, London. Church Abroad, London. Church Missionary Gleaner, London. Church Missionary Intelligencer, London. Church Missionary Society, Ex- tracts from Letters, London. Classical Review, London. Contemporary Review, London. East and the West, The, London. Echoes of Service, London. Empire Review, London. English Illustrated Magazine, London. Folklore, London. Foreign Mission Chronicle of the Episcopal Church, Edinburgh. Fortnightly Review, London. Geographical Journal, London. Gold Coast Leader, Cape Coast Castle. Harvest Field, Mysore. Indian Antiquary, Bombay. Jewish Quarterly Review, London. Journal of the African Society, London. Journal of the Anthropological Institute, London. 31. Journal of the Anthropological Society, Bombay. 32. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta. 33. Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 34. Journal of the East India Associa- tion, London. 35. Journal of the Folk- Song Society, London. Journal of the Polynesian Society, Wellington. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. Journal of the StraitsBranch of the Royal Asia tic Society,Singapore. Journal of the Tyneside Geo- graphical Society, Newcastle. Kildare Archaeological Society, Kildare. Korea Review, Seoul. Madras Weekly Mail, Madras. Man, London. Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta. Missionary Herald, London. Mission Field, London. Modern Language Review, Lon- don. Moravian Missions, London. New Ireland Review, Dublin. News from Barotsiland, London. Nineteenth Century and After, London. Notes and Queries, London. Our Missions— The World Field, Darlington. Periodical Accounts of the Mora- vian Missions, I^ndon. Proceedings of the Australian Association for the Advance- ment of Science. 56. Proceedings of the Rhodesian Scientific Association, Bulu- wayo. 36. 37- 38- 39- 40. 41. 42. 43- 44- 4S- 46. 47- 48. 49- SO. SI- S2- 53- S4- SS- XXXVl List of Periodicals. 57. Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archeology, London. 58. Quarterly Review, London. 59. Quarterly Statement of the Pales- tine Exploration Fund, London. 60. Report of the Devonshire Associa- tion, Plymouth. 61. Sagabook of the Viking Club, London. 62. Scottish Geographical Magazine, Edinburgh. 63. South American Missionary Mag- azine, London. 64. Star in the East, Wantage. 65. Sunday at Home, London. 66. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Yokohama. Transactions of the East Hert- fordshire Archaeological Society, Hertford. 68. Transactions of the Japan Society, London. Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, Wellington. West African Mail, London. Western Equatorial Africa, Lon- don. Women's Missionary Magazine, Edinburgh. 67. 69. 70. 71- 72. INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS. Ann. Brit. School, 2. Aust. Ass. Adv. Sci., 55. Ch. Miss. Gleaner, 13. Church Miss. Intell., 14. Church Miss. See. Report, 3. Class. Rev., 15. Eng. lUustr. Mag., 20. Fortn. Rev., 23. Geog. Jl., 24. Ind. Ant., 27. Jl. African See, 29. Jl. Anthrop. Inst., 30. Jl. Anthrop. Soc, 31. Jl. China Br., 33. Jl. East India Ass., 34. Jl. Polyn. Soc, 36. Jl. Roy. As. Soc, 37. Jl. Straits Br., 38. Jo. As. Soc, 32. London Miss. Soc. Chron., 11. Mem. As. Soc Bengal, 44. Mod. Lang. Rev., 47. Period. Accts. , 54. Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch., 57. Qu. Stat. Pal. Expl. Fund, 59. Rep. Dev. Ass., 60. S. Amer. Miss. Mag., 63. Trans. As. Soc. Japan, 66. Trans. E. Herts. Arch. Soc, 67. Trans. Japan Soc, 68. Trans. N.Z. Inst., 69. Tyneside Geog. Soc, 39. W. Equat. 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