INDEXES.
INDEX TO ARTICLES.
Abercromby (John), " Magic Songs of the Finns," 31-49
' ' An Amazonian Custom in the
Caucasus," 170-181
" Superstitious Beliefs and Prac- tices of the Finns," 244-246 (Rev.) " Samoan Stories," 455-467
Allen (H. N., M.D.). " Korean Tales,"
99, III (Rev.)
Amazonian Custom in the Caucasus,
170-181 Amulets and talismans, 433-435 Animal worship, 435-447 Annamites, les traditions populaires des,
100, 109 (Rev.)
Antiquit^s Grecques et Romaines, Dictionnaire des, 220
Apache Indians, notes upon the religion of the, 419-454 ; Chidin or Chindi, 420-424 ; spiritualism, 424-426 ; omens, 426 ; idols, 427 ; prayers, 427 ; witch- craft, 432 ; amulets and talismans, 433-435 ; animal worship, 435-447 I stone worship, 447-448 ; plants and trees, 448 ; Hoddentins, 449-454
Argyllshire (series No. II), "Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition," 99, 108 (Rev.)
Ashley (W. J.), " Origin of Property in Land," by Fustel de Coulanges, 499, 509 (Rev.)
Atkinson (Rev. J. C. ), " Forty Years in a Moorland Parish," 499, 512 (Rev.)
Aurora Borealis, 475
Balfour (M. C. ), "Legends of the
Lincolnshire Cars," 145-170, 257-283,
401-418 Basque superstition, 132-133 Beavers, 248 Beside the Fire : a collection of Irish
Gaelic folk-stories, 100, 118 Bhuridatta, 90-98 Bibliografia delle Tradizioni popolari
d'ltalia (Rev.), 390-91 Black (William George), "Folk-names
of British Birds," 136-138 Bourke (John G. ), "Notes upon the
Religionof the Apache Indians," 419-
454 British birds, folk-names of, 136-138
Busk (R. H.), " Canti Popolari Sici- lian!," " Bibliografia delle Tradizioni popolari d'ltalia," 390-391 (Rev.)
Cars, Legends of the Lincolnshire, 1. 145- 170; " Tiddy Mun," 149-156; "The Dead Moon," 157-164 ; "A Pottle o' Brains," 165-170
Legends of the Lincolnshire, II.
254-283; "The Green Mist," 259- 264; " Yallery Brown," 264-271; "The Dead Hand," 271-278 ; "The Strangers' Share," 278-288
Legends of the Lincolnshire, III.
40T-418: "The Flyin' Childer," 403- 409 ; " Fred th' Fool," 409-414 ; " SamTs Ghost," 414-418
Caucasus, Amazonian custom in the, 170-181
Cherry (Dr. R. R.), " Growth of Crimi- nal Law in Ancient Communities," 499,511 (Rev.)
Chidin or Chindi, 420-424
Childe Rowland. See Rowland, Childe
Childer, the Flyin", 403-409
Clouds, 476-478
Clouston (W. A. ), ' ' Notes on the Magi- cal Elements in Chaucer's ' Squire's Tale'," 100, 118
" Story of the Girl who plucked
out her own Eyes" (Letter), 129-130
Cornwall, witches in, 248
Co.x (M. Roalfe), "St. John's Eve Custom," 135
Crane (Thomas Frederick), ' 'The E.\- empla of Jacques de Vitry," 99, 112 (Rev.)
Criminal Law in Ancient Communities, Lectures on the Growth of, 499, 511
Curtin (Jeremiah), " Myths and Folk- lore of Ireland," 99, 108-109 (Rev. )
D'Arbois(H. de Jubainville), " Recher- ches sur I'origine de la propri6t6 Fonciere et des noms de lieu.x en France," 499, 510 (Rev. )
Daremberg et Saglio, "Dictionnaire des Antiquit^S Giecques et Romaines," 220 (Rev.)
" Dead Hand," 271-278
Dictionnaire des Antiquitds Grecques et Romaines, 220