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Index.

Quiggin, Mrs. A. Hingston : Re- view of Miss R. M. Fleming, Ancient Tales front Many Lands, 232 seqq.

Raktabija : tale of, 381 seq. Rebirth : symbolism of, 20 seqq.;

in India, 24 seq. ; in Africa, 25 ;

in Melanesia, 26 seq. ; in

America, 29 ; in Europe, 30 seq. Red wool used in amulets, 230. Report of Council of the Society,

7 seqq. Reynolds Ball, S. A. : on the

Bugata in Piedmont, 120. Reviews of books — •

Dunn, Dr. Courtenay : The Natural History of the Child, 129.

Enthoven, R. E. : The Tribes and Castes of Bombay, 328 seq.

Farnell, L. R. : Greek Hero Cults and Ideas of Immor- tality, 125 seq.

Fleming, Miss K. H. : Ancient Tales from Many Lands, z^z seqq.

Granet, M. : La Religion des Chinois, 411 seqq.

Hutton, J. H. : The Sema Nagas, 230 seqq.

Ja'far Sharif, Islam in India, 126 seq.

Narendra Nath Law : Aspects of Ancient Hindu Polity, 234 seqq.

Rohde, Miss E. S. : The Old English Herbals, 415 seqq.

Saintyves, P. : L'Eternuement et la Baillement dans La Magie, L'Ethnographie, et le Folk-lore Medical, 127 seq.

The Shepherd of Banbury's Weather Rule and Some Rhymes and Sayings, 129 seq.

Smith, C. P. : The Revival of Mothering Sunday, 130.

Torr, C. : Small Talk of Wrey- land, 327.

Udal, J. S. : Dorsetshire Folk- lore, 325 seq.

Westermarck, E. : The History of Human Marriage, 322 seqq.

Winstanlej-, jMiss Lilian : King Lear and Contemporary His- tory, 327.

Rhinoceroses at Rome, 347 seq.

Rhodes : Lindian Temple of .\thena. Museum at, 338.

Rivers, Dr. W. H. R. : Presiden- tial Address, 14 seqq. ; Obituary of, 330 seqq.

Roof : aninials on, 35 seq. ; magic,. 39 seqq. ; omens from, 40 seqq. ; and birth, 44 seqq. ; and mar- riage, 46 seq. ; and death, 47 seq. ; a path of spirits, 48 seq. ; and inanimate things, 52 seq. ; and devils, 53 seq. ; and witches, 54 seq.

Rohde, Miss E. S. : on the Folk- lore of Herbals, 243 seqq.

Rose, H. A. : review of Narendra Nath Law, Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity, 234 seqq. ; on St. Valentine's Day, 302 seq.

Rose, H. J. : on Asinus in Tegulis, 34 seqq.

Sabbath breaking punished in Isle of Skye, 317.

St. Valentine's Day, origin of, 302 seq.

Satan : seizing a victim and besetting a corpse, 313.

Sea and river deities. Colour Sym- bohsm of, 156 seqq. ; sea monster, skeleton of, dedicated,

347-

Second sight : Isle of Skye, 314.

Sentences : m\stic, used in charms, 252 seq.

Serbian folklore illustrating Shake- speare, 72 seqq.

Shadow : the, representing the soul, Eghap tribe, 357.

Shakespear, Col. J. : on Tangkhul folklore and festivals of the Hill Tribes, 265 seqq.

Shakespeai'e in Serbian folklore,

72 seqq. ; Merchant of Venice,

73 seqq. ; Cymbehne, 79 ff. ; Macbeth, 86 ff.

Skinner, H. O. : on Easter Island statues, 296 seqq.

Skull measuring a cure for head- ache, 395 seq.

Skye, Isle of : see Isle of Sk3-e.

Snake stones, 118/.

Solomon : story of, 87 seq.

Soma drinking, 38.

Soul : of a man who died first, 277 ; double, Eghap tribe, 357 ; entering animals, Eghap tribe, 365 seq.