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Clans: as local units, 129; totem,

Australia, 506 Clare : Countv Clare Folk-Tales and Myths, v.. by T. J. West- ropp, 377-8 ; washers of the ford, 87 Cleeve Hill Stone, Glos., 374-5 elementing, 2S5-99 (map) Clent Hills ; \s'isliing well, 370 Climate : influencing religion, 34-54 Clock : unlucky if strikes as bell

sounds, Piedmont, 278 Clothing : omens from, Cambs, 365-6, Herts, 373, Jersey, 246 ; of other sex protective at child- birth, Ireland, 341, Scot., 384-5 ; turning inside out as charm. Mayo, 338, Waterford etc., 231, lucky, Cambs, 366, Jersey, 246 Clouds : as omens, X.E. Scot.,

351-2 Clouting-out day. Staffs., 297-8 Cluricaunes, see Clutharacans Clutharacans : in tales, Waterford,

1 10-7 Coal : as amulet. Mayo, 329-30, 338 Coat : turned as charm, Water- ford etc., 231 Cochin : (see also Devangas) ;

hook-swinging, 166-8

Cock : in Holi fire, India, 61-2 ;

spur as amulet, Spain etc.,

211 (pi.) ; in sun myth, Assam,

485 ; in tales, India, 394, 485 ;

white, in magic, Jersey, 245

Cockchafer : in annual procession,

Schleswig, 202 ; eaten, France,

204 ; as nickname, France, 204

Cockroach : to kill causes rain,

Cambs, 366 Coco-nut: as amulet, Pemba, 395 ;

in HoU fire, India, 60-1, 66 Cocullo : amulets, 2 Coirabatore : hook-swinging, 163 Coins : in Holi fire, India, 61 Colds : cure for, Jersey, 250 Coll : " washer woman," 87-8 Collectanea, 84-121, 206-52 (pi.),

342-82, 476-98 (pl.) Colours, see under names Combats, ceremonial, see Sexual

conflicts Compass, points of, see under

names Congo Beige : (see also Bushongo) ; dead appear in dreams, 314 ; tales, 1 40.1

Connaught, see Connemara ; Gal- way ; Mayo ; Sligo Connemara, see Loch Inagh Cooks: "bringing in the fly,"

Oxford, 198-205 Coonoor : fire-walking, 66 Copper : needle in tale, E. Africa,

460-1 Coral: amulets, Spain, 211-2 ; in

tale. India, 393 Corn spirits, vegetation souls, and

the hke : Ireland, 379 ; Mo- rocco, 503-4 Cornwall : ist butterfly killed,

204 ; moths, 203 ; tale, 391 Corona : Italy, 2 Correspondence, 122-6, 253-9, 3S3-

389- 499-500 (pl.) Cossacks : in White Ruthenian

songs, 97-8, 100, 213-4, 220-1,

225 Costume: Piedmont, 277-8;

smock frock, Newent, 146 Cotton-tree : in Holi fire, India,

59-60 ; in moon, Assam, 485 Coull : gift to dead, 346 Council of F.-L.S. : elected, 4 ;

Report, 3, 5-9 Counting : calcheito baffled by,

Redmont, 279 Counting-out rhymes : N.E. Scot.,

359

County Clare Folk-Tales and Mjiihs, v., by T. J. Westropp, 377-8

County Folk-Lore, 7

Courtship customs and beliefs : May unlucky, Sussex, 369 ;' Morocco, 501; Piedmont, 279; Bachtold's Die Verlobung im Volks- und Rechtsbrauch re- viewed, 402-4

Cow: dedicated, India, 158; goat protects from disease, Jersey, 247 ; in tale, N.E. Scot., 354

Cowdung : in bonfires, India, 57, 59, 61-2, 65 ; in divination, India, 76-7 ; in festival, India, 59. 68

Cowry: as amulet, Spain, 212 (pl.) ; at Holi, India, 61

Crab : in tale, Assam, 490

Cramp : amulets for, Kent, 367 ; charm against, Kent, 367 ; cures for, Kent, 367

Crane fly : " Bringing in the Fly," by P. Maiming, 198-205