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Index.

539

Ghouls : iron protects from, Arabia, 402

Giants : ancestors as, Manipur, 178 ; dolmens the graves of, Clare, 91-2 ; remains of, S. Amer. and Yorks, 46 ; in tales, Clare, 90, 204-5

Ginger : in purificatory rite, Assam, 468

Gipsies : dogbite cure, 229-30 ; folk-tales, 489 ; funeral, 22

Glasgeivnagh Hill : rock mark- ings, 8S-9

Glen Columbcille, 90

Glendalough : legend, 93

Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province, A, by H. A. Rose, reviewed, 261-3

Gloucester : Feast, 453

Gloucestershire : [see also Alston Avening ; Berkeley ; Bisley Blakeney ; Boswell ; Bredon Hill ; Bristol ; Brockworth Camp ; Chalford ; Cheltenham Cherrington ; Chipping Sod bury; Churchdown; Cirencester Cooper's Hill ; Cotswold ; Durs ley ; Eastington ; Fairford Frampton Mansell ; Frocester Gloucester ; Haresfield ; Hors ley ; Lydney ; Malmesbury Mangotsfield ; JNIinchinhamp ton ; Nailsworth ; Nympsfield Paganhill ; Painswick ; Rand wick ; Sheepscombe ; Slad Standish ; Stinchcombe Hill Stow-on-the-Wold ; Stroud ; Tet bury; Tewkesbury; Thornburj- Whitcombe ; Woodchester) folk-medicine, 62 ; witch, 17

Gnat : soul as, Celts, 125

Goat : in carvings, Kafirs, 295 ; in funeral feast, India, 115 ; goddess as, Kafirs, 295 ; in purificatory rite, Assam, 468 ; sacrificed, eaten, India, 299 ; tabooed, Congo, 349 ; as totem, India, 498

Gods ; [see also Deity, concep- tions of ; and under names) ; Austronesians, 141-3 ; Baganda, 136-8 ; E. Indies, 143 ; Japan, 188 ; origins of, 148-71

Gokarn : myth, 304

Gonds : pollution dreaded, 297 ; sacrament, 297

Good Friday : buns, Hunts, 352 ; customs on, Glos., 444 ; folk- tale. Savoy, 127

Gooseberry thorn, in charm, Done- gal, 476

Gourd ; in cosmetic, Japan, 190

Gout, cures for, 492-3, 495-6

Gowran : geasa, 214

Graham ; name tabooed, Nor- thumberland, 355-6

Grail legends, 11 6-21

Grant, Mrs. K. W. : review by, — Journal of the Folk-Song Society, No. 16, 386-9

Grass : in charm, Japan, 190 ; magical, Suk, 402

Graves : iron left in before burial, Albania, 228 ; in riddle, Ar- menians, 471 ; S. India, 140 ; treading on brings diseases, Assam, 463 ; unlucky to step over, Albania, 228

Gravesend : pudding-pies, Lent,

353 Graveyard, see Churchyard Greek islands, see Cos ; Crete ;

Melos ; Scyros Greek Marriage in Cappadocia, A,

by W. R. Halliday, 81-8 {pi.) Greeks : {see also Attica ; Boiotia ;

Cappadocia ; Greek islands ;

Strovitsi) ; celts, 66-7, 70 ;

double axes, 74 ; folk- tales, 218,

486-9 ; influenced Asia, 267-8 ;

marriage, 105 ; modern folklore

and ancient mythology, 486-9 ;

oblations, 286 ; pantheon, 161 ;

Harrison's Themis reviewed,

394-6 Green : in charm, Donegal, 474 Ground iv\- : in folk-medicine,

492-3 Gryphites : as amulets and cures,

Scotland, 46 Guernsey : calendar customs, 424,.

505-6 Guildford : 5th Nov., 415-6 Guinea-fowl : tabooed, Congo, 348 Guy Fawkes' Day, by Miss C. S.

Burne, 145, 409-26 ; Glos., 455 Gylfaginning, legend of, 69 Gypsies, see Gipsies Haddon, A. C. : review by, —

Graebner's Methode der Eth- nologic, 502-4 Hades : dead made visible by

spittle, Borneo, 408 ; in folk-