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Index.
Endymion, King, see King Endymion England : (^see also under names of counties) ; Hazlitt's Faiths and Folklore reviewed, 477-8 ; mid, wizard causes falling sickness, 16 ; newt, beliefs about, 460 ; oral tradition in, 21-2 ; place names,
23
English Folk-drama, by T. F. Ordish,
8-9
Eochaid, King, see King Eochaid
Eogan, in story of Deirdre, 33
Eogan Mac Durthacht, in foray of Queen Meave, 238
Epeus, King, see King Epeus
Ephesus : Pandareos changed to sea- eagle, 390 ; Zeus as rain god, 267
Epilepsy, exorcism for, Jerusalem, 187-8
Epiphany : cross immersed in water, Crete and Greece, 214 ; wren carried round, Pembrokeshire, 198
Epirus : (see also Ambracia ; Dodona ; Molossi ; Omphalion ; and Thes- protis) ; coin of, 415; kingPyrrhus, story of, 390- 1 ; kings sacrifice to Zeus, 373
Eretria : word Pelasgos in, 386
Erin, see Ireland
Erivan : folklore from, 428
Erodius, changed into heron, 388
Eros, on vase, Vulci, 411
Erysipelas, charm for, Guernsey, 123
Erzeroum : pigeon let fly, Vartevar festival, 430
Essential Kafir, The, by D. Kidd, reviewed, 224-6
Esthonia : myths of oak tree, 293
Ftain, folktale of the wooing of, 65-6
Etruria, see Caere ; and Vulci
Euboea : {see also Chalcis) ; Crius, chieftain of, 403-4
Euphrates river : pebbles suspended in as rain charm, Egin, 431
European Sky-God, The, by A. B. Cook, 264-315, 369-426
Eurystheus, I\ing, see King Eurys- theus
Euthymus of Locri, 401
Evening star : as totem, Australia, 472
Evil eye : amulets against, Jews, 95, 189-90 {plates), 191-2 ; Basutos, 246 ; charms against, Ireland, 457-9. Jews, 95 {plate), 190, 193
Evil spirits, see Demons and evil spirits
Excrement, human, used in witch poisons, E. Central Africa, 69
Exhibits, 1-3, 6-7, 71-3 {plate), 95 iplate), 129-31, 185 {plate), 189-92 {plates), 242-3, 332-4 {plates')
Exodus, new theory of story of, 479
Exogamy : origin of, 112 ; in relation to totemism, India, 224, Torres Straits, 355
Exorcism : of disease demons, 157, Jerusalem, 187-8, 193 ; E. Central Africa, 70-1 ; Tibet, 95 {plate)
Eyebrows, omen from, Ireland, 461
Eyes : amulets for, Jerusalem, 191 ; omens from dancing of, Jamaica, 93, 210, 450, 454 ; rubbed with water from dog's eye to see duppies, Jamaica, 208 ; sun as eye of giant, 270, or of Zeus, Greeks, 273
Eyre, Lake : descent counted in male line, 467 ; effect of physical features on customs and beliefs, 468-9
Eyre, Miss L. M., exhibits by, 243
Fairies : can enter church during service, Ireland, 340; fallen angels, Ireland, 340 ; great power on IMay Eve, Ireland, 457 ; Guernsey, 118 ; 122 ; hinder churning, Tipperary, 459 ; Ireland, 339-41, 457 ; names of, Ireland, 339-40; " piscon-led," Pembrokeshire, 196
Fairy's Question, The, Irish folktale, 339-40
Faiths and Folklore, by W. Carew Hazlitt, reviewed, 477-8
Falling sickness, caused by wizard, Mid-England, 16
Fans in magic battle rite, Kei Islands, 158
Fantis : {see also Ahanta : Ga ; Man- kessim ; and Wassa) ; customs and history of, 227-8 ; king elective, 228 ; magic killing, 161 : matriar- chate, survival of, 228
Faraday, Miss L. W. : review by, — Olrik's 0?)i Ragnarok, 365-7
Farney : in foray of Queen RIeave, 238
Fasting : dangerous to go out fasting, Ireland, 339
Father-and-son combat type of folk- tales, 216-20
Father-right, see Agnation or father- right
I* at ma, hand of, as amulet, Egj-pt, 189