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Index.

539

North-west Provinces ; Raj pu tana ; Tavai ; Travancore ; and Vaisali) ; charm against disease, 89 ; folk- tales, 125, 248-9,438; Indian Folk- lore Notes II, by W. Crooke, 482-5 ; Hertel's Taut) akhyayika reviewed,

504-9

Initiatory ceremonies : Swahili, 437

Insanity, see Lunacy

Insects in folklore : (,see also Ant ; Bee ; Beetle ; Butterfly ; Cicada ; Firefly; Fly; Louse; Mantis insect; Mole cricket ; Spider ; and Stag- horn beetle) ; charms against, Japan, 384

htstructions of King Cormac JMac Airt, by Kuno Meyer, reviewed, 363-6

Intichiuma rites, Arunta tribe, 230

Inverleithen : firstfooting, 482

Invulnerability: Swahili, 437; Wadoe, 437 ; Yao, 438

Zona : Abbots Columba and Adam- nan, 107

Iphiklos the light-footed, 106

Ireland : {see also Cuchulainn sagas ; King Cormac Mac Airt ; Ossianic sagas ; a^id Ulster) ; cure for murrain, 96 ; folklore collection, 228; folk-tales, 243, 361-3; obituary of Dr Whitley Stokes, 356-60 ; vision of St Adamnan, 107-9

Irish Precursor of Dante, An, by C. S. Boswell, reviewed, 107-9

Iron and steel : {see also Ilorse-shoe ; Knife ; Needle ; Pin ; a«^ Scissors); bound in swaddling clothes, Nor- way, 320 ; enables capture of huldre- folk's cattle, Norway, 324-5 ; lucky to tread on, Worcestershire, 345 ; over barn door, Yule Eve, Norway, 333 ; piece in brewing vat, Norway, 322

Isnello : Grisanti's Folklore di Isnello reviewed, 516

holt's Return, by W. W. Newell, noticed, 127

Italy, j'^e Etruscans ; Naples; Romans; Rome ; and Sicily

Ivain, in Hebrew Arthur romance, 281-2, 497

Ivory : sale of sells spirits of dead, and prevents rain, Lower Congo, 45-6

Jabalpur : soul transference, 484 Jackal : in folk-tale, Basutos, 446-7, Hottentots, 445, Lower Congo, 476

Jains : tales adopted by, 506-7

James, Miss M. H. : Scraps of Eng- lish Folklore, 217

January, see Candlemas Day ; Christ- mas Day (Old) ; New Year's Day; Plough Monday ; and Straw-bear Tuesday

Japan : {see also Fujiyama ; Inaba ; Lake Biwa ; and Yokohama) ; Smith's Ancient Tales and Folk- lore of Japan reviewed, 249-52 ; Hildburgh's Japanese Household .l/rt_^/i: reviewed, 383-4; moon male,

377 Jatakas, 438

Jaundice : cure for, Durham, 72 Jaunsar : omens and folk-etymologies,

337 Java: {see also Balambangan ; attd

Gersik) ; legend of Raden Pakou,

J24-S Jejuri : recalling god to image, 213 Jerboa : spring-hare not sungura, 441 Jereg-lar-mugu, Andamanese hell, 270 Jeru tribe, Andamans, 258-60, 264-5 Jevons, F. B. : review by, — Marett's

The Threshold of Religion, 235-41,

354-5 Jews : amulet against evil eye, London, 71 {plate); Strack's The Jew and Hufnan Sacrifice reviewed,

.511-3

Jila, in Andamanese legend, 262

Jinns : in Swahili tales, 448, 450

Jirringaii tribe : folk-tale, 485-7

John, St., see St. John

Jordan river : in tradition, Ireland, 359

Journey: luck -giving ceremony. Lower Congo, 43-4 ; unlucky omens, Staffordshire, 222 ; unlucky to turn back, Worcestershire, 346

Judas Iscariot : in folk-tales, 515

Judgment of Paris, The, and some other legends astronomically considered, by E. M. Plunket, reviewed, 514

Julevoldene : story of giant, 328-9 ; underground passage, 329

Jutuls, see Giants

Juwoi tribe, Andamans, 258-60, 266

Kabinda : in song. Lower Congo, 465 Kabui Nagas : 134 {plate) ; earth- quake story, 134 ; eclipse myth, 417 ; mankind emerges from cave, 417 ; white earth or leggings for ceremonial, 134