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Chittagong, see Tippera

Cholera : charm against, Japan, 192

Chovans, 266-7

Christening, see Baptism

Christmas Day : holly not in house before, Glos., 455

Christmas Eve : ash faggot, Devon, 350 ; cattle kneel, Guernsey, 505 ; flowering fruit- tree branch, 345 ; well water turns wine, Guernsey, 505, or blood, Sark, 505

Christmas in Ritual and Tradition Christian and Pagan, by C. A. Miles, reviewed, 504-6

Christmastide : (see also Christmas Day ; Christmas Eve) ; Here- fordshire, 385-6 ; mummers, Glos., 455 ; mumping, Glos., 455 ; wassailing, Glos., 455-6

Chrysanthemum : in charm, Japan, 191 ; festival of, Japan, 408

Church bells, see Bells

Church clipping, 196-203, 444-5

Churchdown : church rembval, 337. 484 ; well, 335

Churches : folklore of, Clare, 205-6; removal traditions, Glos., 337, 484-5

Churchyard : Clare, 209-11 ; cir- cuited, St. Michael's Day, Gaels, 500 ; fatal to change condition of monument, Clare, 207 ; omen from opening vault, Clare, 207

Churning customs and beliefs : butter charm, Clare, 211

Cinquefoil : in folk-medicine, 492

Circassia : marriage, 105

Circumcision : Suk, 401

Cirencester : fair, 443 ; well, 335

Clans : Australia, 321, 323-4 ; Baganda, 138-9 ; Santa Cruz, 313 ; Suk, 401

Clare : A Folklore Survey of Co. C, by T. J. Westropp, 88-94, 204-15

Clare Abbey : underground passage, 208

Clock : omen from, Devon, 350

Clodd, E. : elected Treasurer, 6 ; In Memoriam : Andrew Lang, 358-62

Clonlara : folk-tale, 206 ; piica,

213 Clonlea : site changed, 205

Clonroad : fort, 205

Coad : skulls, 210

Coaley : Feast, 454-5

Cobham, Miss E. B. : Scraps of English Folklore, 353-4

Cobra, see Snake

Cochin Tribes and Castes, The, by L. K. Anantha Krishna Iyer, re- viewed, 263-7

Cock : in charm, Japan, 190 ; in foundation sacrifice, Albania, 227 ; in legend, Ireland, 90 ; omen from, Japan, 196 ; rock markings by, Clare, 90 ; sacri- ficed, Muppans, 41 ; spirit, Herefordshire, 351

Cock-throwing : Leicester, 201

Coins : gold, in death custom, Gaels, 500 ; in marriage rites, Greeks, 84, 87 ; silver, in bap- tism gift, Northumb., 355, as offerings, Muppans, 42-3

Colcothar, in folk-medicine, 496

Colic, cure for, 491

Collectanea, 81-102, 185-223, 332- 57, 443-78

Colombia, see Bogota

Colours : [see also under names) ; of animals affected by waters, 244 ; in dream, Quebec, 346

Columbine : in folk-medicine, 491

Common lands, see Land tenure

Communion with divine, see Sacra- ment

Comparative Religion and Com- parative Theology, ig-20

Compass : in magic, Japan, 195 ; points of, see East, North, South, West

Congo Beige : " chknging the name," 461 ; death customs, 215-8 ; dreams, 461 ; law cus- toms, 462 ; marriage and birth customs, 347-9, 461 ; secret societies, 461-2

Congo Cannibals, Among, by J. H. Weeks, reviewed, 509-14

Congres International d'Anthro- pologie et d'Archeologie pre- historiques, 224

Connaught : taboos on king, 214

Convulsions : amulets against, 146, 235

Cooking-utensil : omen from, Que- bec, 346

Cooper's Hill : cheese-bowling, 35'^' 452-3