INDEX.
411
Shoulder, itching of the, 91 Shropshire folk-lore, book on, reviewed, 190
, rhyme on, 83, 86
Shylock incident, parallel to, 343-344 Sicilian folk-tale of " forbidden cham- ber " group. 240 Skip, a fairy, 147, 150 Snake, in folk-tale incidents, 349-350 Sneezing, in folk-tale incidents, 245-
248 Somersetshire, rhyme on, 82, 85 Song, Mayers', 185-186 Songs, a section of folk-lore, 5, 98
, popular Esthonian, 156-169
Spanish folk-tale of " forbidden cham- ber " group, 235
tales compared to Chilian,
289-290
- folk-lore books reviewed, 188-
189, 287-288 Speech (folk-), a group of folk-lore,
5, 11 Spider's legs used for fairy palace, 139 Staffordshire, rhyme on, 82, 86 Stallman (Arthur) : Mascotte Legend,
91 Star, growing on heroine's forehead,
folk-lore incident, 303 Stone, coronation, in Donegal, 276-277
, descent of Emperor of China
from, 317 Stonehenge, folk-lore of, 81 Stones used for boat ballast, 180
, legends of, 325, 326
Storm sayings, Scotland, 53, 305 Stroud, traditions relating to, 83 Subjects belonging to folk-lore, 5, 97-
103 Suchier (H.) : Marie de France re- viewed, 383 Sun, boat turned after the course of, 180
, coiBn not carried against, 281
, rope coiled according to the course
of, 310
rays, in Mongolian folk-tale, 814
Superstitions, a group of folk-lore, 5,
9-11,99 Surrey, characteristics of, 82, 84 Survivals in folk-lore, 4 Sussex, characteristics of, 82, 84
, rhyme on, 82, 85, 86
Swabian folk-tale of '* forbidden cham- ber" group, 195, 202, 208, 236 Swahili folk-tale of " forbidden cham- ber " group, 226 Swinging song, Esthonian, 166
Swiss stories of " forbidden chamber "
group, 197, 198 Sword, in folk-tale incidents, 245
Taboo, folk- tales founded on, 193-242
Tabulation of folk-tales, 170-179, 367- 377
Tailed-men of Kent, 82, 83-84
"Teacher and his Scholar" stories, 193-242
Temple (Captain E.C.): N'orth Indian Pi'overis, 16-44
and E. A. Steel:
Widc-Awahe Stories, review of, 92- 93
Terminology, folk-lore, 1
Theft, punishment of, groundwork of Indian folk-tale, 244-245
"Third Royal Mendicant" stories, 193-242
Thorns (William John), obituary no- tice of, 379
Thursday, a lucky day among sailors, 180
Tib, a fairy, 147, 150
Tick, a fairy, 147, 150
Tick, a game played by the nymphs, 138
Tickling, custom of, Esthonian, 168
Tide, sayings about, 306
fisher-folk's notions of, 56
Tiger, in Indian folk-tales, 77
Tit, a fairy, 147, 148, 150
Tom Thumb, a fairy messenger, 144, 155
Tomalin, a fairy knight, 154
Topic folk-lore, 79
Traditions, a group of folk-lore, 5, 98
Transformation of heroine into turtle- dove, folk-tale incident, 291
Travancore, curious ceremony at, 280
Treasure, obtaining of, folk-tale in- cident, 293
Tree spirit, or guardian, folk-tale inci- dent, 293
Tree-sprites, in folk-tale incidents, 76, 355-357, 363
Trees uprooted, dreams of, unlucky, 80
Trip, a fairy, 147
Tuscan fairy-tales, tabulation of, 370- 376
Tuscan folk-tales of " forbidden'cham- ber" group, 196, 208
Tuscan folk-tales, book on, reviewed, 286-287
Urdu proverbs, 20-25