Index.
459
Teyron, 55
Thomas, N. : Anthropologj^ and
Folk-lore in West Africa, 447 Thongs : used in fire-making, 357 ;
thong-drill, used in fire-making,
357 Thread-the-Needle, Sg, 203 Tiger, the, and the Trap : tale of,
130 Toberconnell : sacred well at,
271 Tomb: sleeping on, 216 ; washing
of, from Newell Well, 74 Tonga Islands : folk-tales from,
426 et seqq Trade festivals at \Miitsuntide,
207 Trantimas : Trinity season, 215 Treacherous Wife : tale of, 64 Treasurer, Honorary, of the
Society : appointment of, 3 Trinity Fair, tlae, 213 ; Sunday,
37,212 Trodkins, oat-cakes : baked on
Good Friday, 74 Tiiatha de Danann, the, 31, 37, 38 Tuesday : fasting on, 290 Tutbury Castle : destruction of,
240 Twin Brothers, the : tale of, 34 Two Brothers, the : tale of,
128 Two Lions, the : tale of, 151
Udal, His Honour J- S. : exlfibi-
tion of photographs of Fire
Customs in Fiji, 115 Uganda, Iving of : fires put out at
his death, 366 ei seq. Universe, the : savage beliefs
regarding, 20 Unlousing Day : Easter ^londay,
86 Unsleeping Lamp, the, 376
Vadal tribe : use of fire as a protection, 360
Vairge Day : Rogationtide, 193
Valentine's Eve, 273
Valley of Reeds, the : tale of, 163
Vegetables : sown on Good Fri- day, lucky, 73
Veldt Dwellers, the : tale of, 150
Vice-Presidents of the Society : election of, 2
Village feasts at V/liitsuntide, 208
Wading into the sea and prayer for kelp, 70
Wales, North : betrothal custom, 432
Walking barefoot to church on Good Friday, 76
Wannay, H. B. : European and Other Race Origins reviewed, 236
Wappyns chairing, 97
War : affecting the weather, 308
Wardstaff, the : cutting of, 96
Washing feet of the poor, 69
Water ceremonies : at Corpus Christi, 215 ; at perambulation of boundaries, 195 ; at Trinity season, 212, 214 ; at Whitsun- tide, 202 ; divination at Easter, 81
Webster, H : Rest Days reviewed, 445 et seq.
Well : curative powers of, in Ireland, 257 ; dressing of, 212 ; observances at Ascension Day, igS, 200 ; on Easter Monday, 92 ; on Good Friday, 74 ; at Trinity season, 214 ; folk- beliefs regarding, in Monmouth- shire, 417 ; a miraculous, 425.
Westropp, Mr. T. J. : on "Folk- lore and Legends from the Coasts of Counties Mayo and Gal way," 99, 225
Wetting the Candleblock : cus- tom, 371
WHiarton, Mr. L. C. : on " Recent W^orkin Slavonic Folklore," 325
Whissle : Whitsun Monday, 212
Whit-hunt, the, 205
Whitsun Ales, 204
Whitsunbank Hill : fair at, 207
Whitsuntide observances, 201 ; in Shakespeare, 407
Wicked Sparrow, the : tale of, 311
Widows : purification of, by means of fire, 365
Wife, Abandoned, the : tale of, 47 ; Treacherous, the : tale of, 64
Wilberforce-Bell, Capt. H. : His- tory of Kathiawad from the Earliest Times reviewed, 236
Will for power, the : among primitive races, 23
Wind : controlling the weather at Easter, 93