Index.
557
Jampur : folk-medicine, 315-6, 326,
332 January, see Epiphany ; New Year's
Day ; Old Christmas Day ;
Plough Monday ; Twelfth Day Janus-headed : amulet, Mortlock
island, 3 ; cup, Congo, 2 Japan : sun symbol, 64 ; thunder- bolts, 60 Jason legend, 139 Jaundice : cures for, India, 86, 318,
322 Jaura Singa : folk-medicine, 321 Jayusah Bedu : women veiled, 274 Jech Doab, see Bhera Jemaan Daroro : dogs eaten, 212 ;
folk-tales, 199-215, 351-65, 487-
503 Jerboa : in folk-tales, Africa, 200,
210, 362, 487-8, 495, 500 Jews : amulet, 131 Jhang : folk-medicine, 320 Jhelum : folk-medicine, 326, 328-
3i> 333 Jhilam : folk-medicine, 85-6 Jinns : charm to expel, Panjab,
217 Juda, Rabbi : holiness blasted,
152 Jullundur : folk-medicine, 316-7,
323-4 July : 29th, St Olaf's Day, 75 Jumma'in Bedu : women veiled,
274 June, see Midsummer Night Jupiter : Dolichenus, 63-4 (plate)
Kabul N^gas : (see also Maolong) ;
protection against evil spirits,
310 ; rites for unmarried, 303 Kabyles : folk-tales, 158 Kafifirs : rite before seeing dead
lion, 161 Kaitish tribe : Atnatu, 521 Kali the goddess, 82, 504-5 Kameiros : symbols, 64 (plate) Kandr^li : folk-medicine, 322 Kano : in folk-tale, Hausas, 205-6 Karnil : folk-medicine, 314-6, 327 Karwin myth, Australia, 521 KasOr : folk-medicine, 322, 329 Kdtak : in folk-medicine, India,
318 Kedleston Park : annual hunt, 31 Kekri Sher Shah : folk-medicine,
324 Kells : in Lorica, 437
Kelpie, see Water-horse Kenmare : meaning, 182 Kennington (Oxon) : cross in turf,
387 Kent : (see also Isle of Thanet ; St Augustine's Lathe; Whitstable) ; Maylam's The Hooden Horse re- viewed, 246-9 Kerry, (see also Ballyheigue Bay ; Kenmare) ; banshee, 190 ; Mael- chii, 185 Khandhala : folk-medicine, 324 Khan Khasa : folk-medicine, 316 Khonds : Meriah sacrifice, 177 Khui, in Manipur legend, 81-2 Khwaja Khizr : in expulsion man- tra, India, 505 Kiarda Dun : possession by saints,
504 Kiev : Perun statue, 67 Kilchrist : banshee, 190 Kilcorney : enchanted bird, 483 ;
ghosts, 182, 343 ; supernatural
horses, 482 Kildare : St Brigit, 403-4, 439 Kildare county, see Kildare ;
Moone Kilfarboy : place-name, 183 Kilfenora : petrified boy, 183 Kilwch and Olwen, 239-40, 242-3 Kilkee : ghosts, 343-4, 346-7 ;
magic isle, 484-5 ; mer-folk, 342 ;
peist, 478 ; seal human, 483 Kilkishen : water-cattle, 4S1, 486 Killaloe, see Craganeevul Killard : merrow, 342 Killeany : meaning, 484 Killemur : corpse-lights, 340 Killone Convent : corpse-lights, 340 Killone Lake : mermaid, 341-2 Kilmacreehy : carving, 478 Kilmaleery : corpse-lights, 340 Kilmaley : place-names, 185 Kilmanaheen : phooka, 183 Kilmartin Glen : in folk-tale, 90 Kilmihil : peist, 478 Kilmoon : legend, 182 Kilnaboy : sheelanagig, 344 ; place- names, 184 Kilrush : pdist, 478 ; spectre, 340 Kilseily : water folk, 342 Kilstiffin : legends, 182, 485 Kilstuitheen, see Kilstiffin Kiltanon : dolmen, 196 King Aedh Slane, 423 King Arthur sagas : Cuckoo
Heroes, by A. Nutt, 230-5 ; effect