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Rose, H. A.: on The Succession of Saints, 135.

Rose, H. J.: Canadian Folklore, 124 et seqq.

Roumania : folk tales, 212, et seqq.

Sacrifice : in Burma, 85 et seqq.

Saints : succession of, 133.

Satan : in Connacht, Ireland, 111 et seq.

Seals : belief regarding, in Con- nacht, Ireland, 118 et seqq.

Scotland : Fairy and Witch be- liefs, 227 et seqq. ; connexion between the fairy, witch, ghost, and devil, 241 ; healing craft learnt from the fairies, 242.

Sea urchins and snake stones, 268.

Second sight : in Prince Edward Island, 126.

Sid mounds : in Connacht, Ire- land, loS et seq.

Sinailele : legend of, in Tonga, 53 et seqq.

Sky : in relation to the earth, in Tonga, 48 et seq.

Snake stones, 262 et seqq ; worship in Burma, 92 et seqq.

Somersetshire : Association for Collection of Folklore, 285.

Son's wife : taboo of, among Zulus, 36.

Spectral land and cities, in Con- nacht, Ireland, 121 et seqq.

Stones, precious : in magic, 161.

Sumerian legend of the Isles of the Blest, 155 et seq.

Sweeping : belief regarding, in Nova Scotia, 125.

Taboo : of relations, among

Zulus, 36 et seqq. Tamun tribe : methods of sacri- fice, in Burma, 87. Teeth : beliefs regarding, Quebec,

129. Thunder : cause of, in Burma, 98. Toads : causing warts, Canada, 129. Tomatoes : beliefs regarding,

Toronto, 129. Tonga : legends of, 45 £?< seqq.

Translation " : in Connacht,

Ireland, loi et seq. Travel : beliefs regarding, in

Nova Scotia, 125. Tree : on graves, 125 ; worship

of, in Burma, 95 et seq.

Uganda : King not allowed to

touch unexorcised object, 257. Umbrella : a mark of dignity,

Burma, 92. Underground folk, in Connacht,

Ireland, 113. Unkulunkulu : a Zulu deity, 28

et seqq. Uttarakuru : legend of, 159.

Victim : killed by driving cattle

over him, 256. Virginia: folklore from, 130;

Lyke Wake, the, 276.

Wakuluwa tribe: tale of human origins, 31.

Wales : use of the adder stone, 269 ; snake stones, 265 : scheme for collection of folk- lore, 123.

Walking up stairs after illness, Toronto, 129.

Warts, caused by toads or milk- weed, Quebec, 129.

Water spirits : in Connacht, Ire- land, 113.

Watusi tribe : victim killed by driving cattle over him, 256.

Weather : forecasts of, Toronto, 128; signs of, Quebec, 127.

Weird Sisters : in Scotland,

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Werner, Miss A. : Some Notes on Zulu Religious Ideas, 28 et seqq.

Weston, Miss J. L. : on Glaston- bury and the Holy Grail, 131 et seqq.

Westropp, T. J. : A Study of Folklore on the Coasts of Connacht, Ireland. loi et seqq.

Will o' the wisp : in Connacht, Ireland, iii.

Witchcraft : in Nova Scotia, 125 ; story of, from Naples, 210 et seq. ; trials in Scotland, 233 et seqq.

Woman : pregnant, not allowed to touch a man, Baganda tribe.

Yeyingadaw : an evil spirit in Burma, 91.

Zulu tribe : Notes on Religious Ideas of, 28 et seqq. ; taboo of relations, 36 et seqq.