Fire, constant, kept up during illness, Ireland, 51
drill, use of by Ainos, 47
fairy changeling, disappears at the, Sutherlandshire, 216
kindled by lightning only extinguished by milk, Arab, 211
origin of, Polynesia, 147-148
Fires, Midsummer, Clare, 54; St. John's, Roscommon, 56; Tyrone, 58
Fleas, origin of, Aino, 8
Fly, man enabled to, Aino, 46
Flying with the fairies, Sutherlandshire, 220
Folk-tales, Mr. Lang's theory as to origin of, 214-215
Food, consequence of eating, in Hades (fairy land), Aino, 35
fairy, nature of, 220
Forests, destruction of, by dragon, Sutherlandshire, 157
Foster, (J. J.), Dorsetshire Folk-Lore, 115-119
Fox, the lame, Servian story, 252-262
Foxes, worship of, Aino, 10-11, 20, 21; transfer of, into human shape, Aino, 13-15, 23; friendship with dogs, Aino, 16; deceptions of, Aino 17, 18, 31; Sutherlandshire, 250-252
France, Easter custom in, 210
saints who have slain dragons in, 159
Frazer (J. G.), Totemism, review of, 83-84; A Spanish Easter Custom, 210; Folk-Lore at Balquhidder, 268-271
Friday, unluck of, Longford, 61
Frisian funeral rite, 77
Funeral rite, Frisian, 77
Furniture, creaking of, omen of death, Ross-shire, 263
Gallows, rescue of criminal by woman marrying him, 144
Games, see "Common," "Shinny," "Singing"
Germany, folk-lore of whistling, 209
Ghost stories, Sutherlandshire, 240, 242, 244; Washington 89
visit of, to New Year's feast, Sutherlandshire, 183
Giant of Barra, Sutherlandshire story, 162
Giants, Hungarian folk-tale, 201; Sutherlandshire story, 181-182
last of the, Sutherlandshire, 169-170
Giants, sleeping, Sutherlandshire story, 164
Gilbert (St.) and the dragon, Sutherlandshire, 157-158
Glass hill in Hungarian folk-tale, 200
Goblins of Feroe Islands, 132; Sutherlandshire, 188
Gods, intercourse of, with human beings, Aino, 8, 36, 38; Malay, 138
Gold castle, in Hungarian folk-tale, 203
used for cure of disease, Feroe Islands, 133
Good and evil, origin of, 19
Goose and the fox, Sutherlandshire story, 250-251
on Michaelmas day, Longford, 62
Gospel, magic power of, Sligo, 52
Granbree, supper of, on Hallow e'en, Longford, 62
Gratitude of animals, and consequent help of, to man, 22
Green maidens, in Sutherlandshire legend, 163
river spirit, 228
Gregor, (Rev.W.), Folk-Lore of Achterneed, 262-265
Gretna, charms and spells at, 189-190
Hairy monsters in the sky, 95
Halibut, Jewish notions concerning, 273
Hallowe'en customs, Clare, 54; Longford, 62; Perthshire, 270
Hammer, magic, Sutherlandshire, 157
Hare, origin of the, Aino, 9
witch transformed into, 222
Hartland (E. S.) The Treasure on the Drim, 125-128; Dafydd William Dafydd and the fairies, 191-193
Harvest customs at Balquhidder, 268-271
Harvey (D. F. A.) Traditions of the Mentra or Aborigines of Malacca and the adjoining States, 64-74
Hazel tree superstition. 229, 248
Hearts of animals used as preventives, 1 16
Heaven beyond the sky, visit to, Aino, 20
Heligoland, book on customs of, 214
Hell-stone. Dolmen so called, 117
Hell, visit to, Aino, 35, 37
Henry IV. death of, 151
Herds of Glen Guar, Sutherlandshire story, 182
Herodotus, Euterpe, second book of, by A. Lang, reviewed, 213-214