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483

Kingsley, Mary H., obituary of, by

L. T. Smith, 348-50 Kirkcudbrightshire, see Eorgue ; and

Rerrick Kite as child-bringer, Bohemia, 235 Kitten, see Cat Klaus customs, 262-3 Kleinere Schrifteii^ vol. i., Zur

Mdrche7iforschiing, by R. Kohler,

reviewed by A. Nutt, 104 Knife, cure for epilepsy, Dorset, 112;

on hob, charm for easy death,

Wiltshire, 345 Kokos, see Lilith Kol girls (India), seasonal dances of,

26 Komti marriage customs, 219 Korean Beliefs, by J. S. Gale, 325-

32 ; stoning custom, Seoul, 19 Krankheit im Volksglanben des Sim-

vienihals. Die, by Dr. H. Zahler,

reviewed, 201-2 Krishna, The Legends of, by W.

Crooke, 1-38 Kumaon, stone-throwing rites, 19

Ladybird, as child-bringer, Germany,

235 ; not to be killed, 239 ; taken

for luck, June 25th, 255 Lake spirits and dragons, Korea,

331-2 Lakes, tribal deities of Thompson

Indians, British Columbia, 398 Lamb, see Sheep Lambros, in Syriac charm, 15 1 I>ancashire : {see also Great Crosby) ;

birth customs, 106 ; first foot, 220 ;

cockroach respected, 240 ; dog dies

with owner, 237 Lang, A., on Pre-animistic Religion,

318-9 Languedoc, wagtail respected, 242 Lapps, consult black cat, as ancestor,

244 ; as Northern *' wise women,"

298 Lark, tabooed, N.E. Scotland, 242 Launch of Nile dahabia, sacrifice of

sheep on, 393-4 Laurel Girl, The, Greek folktale,

339-4f> Laurentius, King, in Greek charm,

146 Lautenthal, stagbeetle struck at blind- fold, 254 Law, L. A., Battle of Waterloo

Fought in England, 458 ; Death

and Burial Customs in Wiltshire, 344-7

Lawmen, England and Sweden, 282

Le Charme, robin killed, Candlemas, 256 .

Lechrain, crow respected, 240 ; raven respected, 241 ; toad transfixed and hung in stable, 255

Lecture committee, work of, 48

Legends of Krishna, The, by W. Crooke, 1-38

Leicestershire, see Eye Kettleby ; and Leicester

Leicester, hare hunted, Easter, 250

Leire in Seeland, sanctuary at, 83

Leland, C. G., Inscription on Roman Lamp, 323-4

Lelbach, squirrel hunted, Ascension- tide, 251

Leper's Island, magic arrows, 179

Lesbos, folktales from, W. R. Paton, 1 13-9, 333-44

Lewis, island of: (j-^^ a/ju Duneistein ; and Holm) ; fairies delve land in return for sheaves, 44 1 -2 ; " Finlay People," euphemism for fairies, 442 ; fire carried sunwise round cow &c. found dead, 447 ; king's evil cured by touch of seventh son, 448 ; nicknames given to unbaptized children, 444 ; time of day selected to start sowing, 440 ; wells with curious qualities, 446

Liepa Kirmess, goat thrown from edifice, 257

Life Index, The, by F. Y. P., 436 ; animals as, 236-7

Lightning, meteorite protects against, Bijapur, 36

Lilith, child-injuring demon, 148-9, 151, 153, 156-7

Lilitha, in Syriac charm, 151

Lille, ducks and rabbits sacrificed, 253

Lincolnshire: {see also C2S.%.\.qx\ Louth; and Stamford) ; flies &c. said to be eaten locally, 259 ; nails found in skull, 106

Linda, crow hung in cowhouse to avert witchcraft, 255

Lion, Gawain's fight with, 415 ; in Greek folktale, 113, 115

Lippe, harvest feast, 260

LiteraHira Kultume-historickd a eth7iografickd, 1897-8, by C. Zibrt, reviewed, 204