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Rag-bushes near wells, 200, 217, 224, 226

Rand, Silas Tertius, Rev., Legends of the Micmacs, reviewed by E. S. Hartland, 70-72

Relaters, professional, 98

Religious tableaux in Italian churches, W. H. D. Rouse on, 4-13

Remembrance, capacity of human mind, 137

Romati van Walewein connected with other popular stories, 121

Romance and folk-tales, relations between, 124, 126-127

Rosalia, festival of Phrygian origin, 113.

Rosalia, Thracian spring festivals in connection with St. Nicholas' legend, 111

Rouse, W. H. D., folk-lore items from Česky Lid and North Indian Notes and Queries, 81-88, 343-351; folk-lore items from North Indian Notes and Queries, 279-282; on religious tableaux in Italian churches, 4-13

Ruined church of Coolkil, 200

Rutherglen, baking of sour cakes at, 47


Sacrifices to the dead in Greece, 164-166 Saga-growth, analysis of, 100-101

St. Bridget, well dedicated to, 226

St. Kevin's apples, 307

St. Maughold's sarcophagus, 223

St. Nicholas and Artemis, by Prof. Eugene Anichkof, 108-120

St. Nicholas' day kept as festival for children, 111; dedications to, in Germany, 109; legends in Italy and France, 115; Lycian cult of, in; patron of sailors, 108; pictures on board Russian ships, 109; thought to be a substitute for Odin, 109; and three youths, legend of, 110.

St. Patrick blessing wells, 225

St. Patrick's curse, turning men into wolves, 311

St. Valentine's day custom at Northrepps, W. B. Gerish on, 3

Sarcophagus of St. Maughold, 223

Scars, significance of, 33

Schultz, W., on "Tommy on the tub's grave," 290-292

Scotch lullaby, unpublished, 336

Scraps of folk-lore from Berkshire, 336

Sewell, E., South Indian murder trials, 14-17

Sketch of sacred well in Man, 220

Sketch of game "Tommy on the tub's grave," 290

Skipwith, G. H., popular explanation of tree decay, 169

Skipwith, G. H., folk-lore jottings from the western counties, 339

Skull of Klefsan the jester, 313

Smith, H. Babington, on hop-scotch at Simla, 340

Smith, S., Wiltshire jottings by, 342

Sorcerers, Papuan, 319

Souls of the drowned represented by children, 111

Souls, strange superstition of, 277

Soumalaisia Kansansatuja, Finnish folk-tales, reviewed by John Abercromby, 321-324

South India, early races of, F. Fawcett on, 18-38

Strange churchyard at Inishglory, 305

Stone showers produced at will by the Chetti, 17

Summing up of conclusions, result of five years' study of folk-tale, by J. Jacobs, 143

Superstition in the canons, by W. R. Paton, 275-278

Superstition, strange, about the souls of the dead, 277

Survival of the fittest in folk-tales, theory of, 136, 147


Table for the scientific classification of proverbs and sayings of the Isle of Man, 235-271

Tali, wedding ring of Hindus, 19

Theory of evolution, 149; of survival of the fittest, 136; of transmission, 132

Themer (Tara) Castle, story of, 310

"Tommy on the tub's grave," Mr. Edward Field on, 292; Mr. J. G. Eraser on, 290-292; Mr. A. Nutt, notes on, 292; Mr. W. Schultz on, 290-292; children's game, played in early spring, 290-292

Tradition, lateral, 140

Tradition, vertical, 141

Transmission, theory of, 132

Tribal organisation in India, 51-52


Unnatural incidents in folk-tales, from anthropological point of view, 134


Valentine custom at Northrepps, 3

Vampires, Greek superstition, 276

Venning, Rosamond, on burial of teeth with body in Cornwall, 343

Vishnu, mark of, 19

Votive limbs and figures in Italian churches, 11

Votive pictures, collection of, 12-13


Wadders, South Indian tribe described, 18-24

Wake, Leitrim funeral custom, 190-191

Wakeman's Antiquarian Remains at Innismurray reviewed, 158-61

Walewein, Roman van, by Prof. W. P. Ker, 121-127; comparison with "Golden Bird", "Mac Jain Direach",