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Vaisravana, in Ramayana, 173
Valentine's Day; amulets given on,
Lincolnshire, 87

Vali, the avenger of Balder, 164
Vampire Balkan Penin., 503
Vedas, the, 491-2

Veil: divine, saves Odysseus, 73
Venetia, see Padua

Venus in Tannhauser legend, 178
Vergilius the magician, 72
Vice Presidents, election of, 3
Victoria (Aus.): (see also Gippsland ;
and Omeo); dead, disposal of, 389-
90, 397, 399; languages, 389
Victoria river: stones on grave, 394
Vidhusaka, in Hindu tale, 65
Vikramaditya, saga of, 72

Vila, evil fairy, Balkan Penin., 503-4
Viper, see Snake

Virgin Mary added to amulets, Portugal, 217 (plate), 222-3; festival of Madonna della Libera, Abruzzi, 313-5 (plate); medals as amulets, Flanders, 206-8; miraculous statue, Hal, 205; statuette as protector or amulet, Flanders, 206-7 Virgin Mary bean as amulet, British Isles, 300

Volcanoes: Chimæra as v., Iliad, 159 Volkskundliche Zeitschriftenschau für 1904, by L. Dietrich, reviewed, 125-6

Vomiting in poison ordeal, Lower Congo, 417

Votive offerings: Belgium, 208, 211; India, 474-5; Mexico, 500; Portugal, 220

Waistbelt: as cure for headache, Australia, 304

Wak, island of, 161

Wales: (see also Gwydion; and under names of counties); folktale, 333-4; spirit-raising, 327-31; Thomas' The Welsh Fairy Book reviewed, 119-23; west, opening doors to release soul, 108

Wallaby as token, Australia, 103
Wand, magic: in Homeric poems, 71
Warderan Baiamai from, 485
War gods: Poseidon, 239
Warts: charm against, Cavan, 315;
cure for, Somerset, 89
Warwickshire (see also Arden, forest
of; Bidford; Hatton; Honeley;
Kenilworth; and Wroxhall Abbey);

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Wasp in charm for dogs, Lower Congo, 436

Wassailing apple-trees, Somerset, 91 Watchet; broom over door of absent wife, 91; foundation of, 48; St Decuman, 33, 35

Water (see also Bathing; Rivers and streams; Springs; Waterfalls; Wells; and Whirlpool); left in house overnight thrown out, Lower Congo, 424; running, cannot be crossed by dead, Upper Congo, 93; running, Proteus as, 166; "of three boundaries," in charm, Kerry, 316

Water of life: in folktales, Russia, 184 Waterfalls: Grim, spirit, 171 Water snake, in Iliad, 59, 62 Water spirits: (see also Mermaid beliefs); albinos as incarnations of, Lower Congo, 422-3; annual victim, England &c., 171; Lower Niger, 498; nixies, Germany, 171, Netherlands, 171, Slavonians, 171 Waterville ghost funeral, 321 Water-women, see Mermaid beliefs Wathen: ceremony to honour dead dog, 436-7; hunting customs, 434-5; ndembo society, 373

Wathi-wathi tribe: folktale, 303-4; grave hut, 405

Waw-Wyper tribe: fire custom after death, 404

Wayland Smith: in place names, Somerset, 41

Wedding Custom, by Miss C. S. Burne, 339-40

Wedding ring, see Rings, finger Week, days of, see Days and Seasons Weeks, Rev. J. H.: Notes on Some Customs of the Bangala Tribe, Upper Congo, 92-7; Notes on some Customs of the Lower Congo People, 409-37 Wells holy, Aberdeenshire, 472, Flanders, 206, Somerset, 49; May custom, Aberdeenshire, 472 Welsh Fairy Book, The, by W. J. Thomas, reviewed, 119-23 Wends: ancient religion, 127 Weobley ballad, 193; beating with withy stick stops growth, 199-200 Wer-beasts: Western Isles (Scot.), 71 Werner, Miss A.: review by,-Rattray's Some Folk-Lore Stories and

West: corpse buried with head to, Australia, 396; in custom on shedding first tooth, Lower Congo, 422 West Australia: (see also Boston

Point; Perth; Port Lincoln; and Roebuck Bay); burial rites, 392-4 Westermarck, E.: The Principles of Fasting, 2

Western Isles (Scot.): human skin girdle makes werwolf, 71; sealskin girdle cures sciatica, 71 West Flanders, see Blankenberghe; Bruges; and Ostend

Whale: troll and witch as, Norway, 166 Whirlpool in myths, 179-80; lurks under tree, India &c., 180, 186 Whirlwind in folktale, Australia, 226-7

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Whistle to arouse fetishes, Lower Congo, 409

Whistler, Rev. C. W.: An Historical

Ghost, 342-3; Local Traditions of the Quantocks, 1, 31-51 (map); Sundry Notes from West Somerset and Devon, 88-91

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Whitby bone amulet, 295 (plate) White in magic and sacrifice, Lower Niger, 498

White animals, see Deer; Duck;
Mule; and Snake

White, Rev. G. E.: Turks Praying
for Rain, 258, 308-12
Whitlows: charm against, Cavan, 316-7
Whitsuntide : Devil's Chapel" cus-

tom, Dorset, 92; Germany, 509 Whooping cough: cure for, Devon, 345, Limerick, 317, Oxfordshire, 296 Wick (Som.): barrow at, 48, 50-1 Widowers: ceremonies before remarriage, Lower Congo, 431

Widows: ceremonies before remarriage, Lower Congo, 430-1; remarriage, India, 274-5

Wife-beating chaff on doorstep for, Essex, 90

Wild Hunt, the: Somerset, 41-5 William the Conqueror, see King William

Willings-Hausen: summer figure, 384 Williton: origin of, 48

Willow-tree: "The Bitter Withy'

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Ballad, by F. Sidgwick, 190-200 Wind: (see also Whirlwind); conception by, Sumatra &c., 161; wind god, Lower Niger, 498; wizards

Windows opened to release soul, Somerset, 336, Wales, 108; shutting after death, Cambridge, 337 Wine: legend of origin of abstention from, Tangier, 441-2 Winforton: ballad, 192 Wiradhuri tribe: dead, disposal of, 399; dying see murderer, 399 Wiradjuri tribe: male descent of privileges, 103

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Wirraidyuri tribe: folktale, 226-7 Witchcraft (see also Charms and spells; Incantations; Magic; Witches; and Wizards); 127; amulets against, Antrim, 300, Cologne, 84, 86-7, Italy, 203, Lancashire, 298, Somerset, 299 (plate); Lower Niger, 498; ointment gives power of riding broomstick, 74; ordeal test for, Upper Congo, 96-7; Upper Congo, 93-4

Witches: fetched by devil, Somerset, 45; powers of, Somerset, 43, 88; shape-shifting by, Norway, 166 Withington (Hereford): ballad, 192-3 Withy, see Willow

Wives: (see also Marriage customs and

beliefs); rights to property, Lower Congo, 423-4, 427

Wizards: Magi Kings as, 85; ngan

gas, Lower Congo, 416-7, 419, 421-2, 431-2, 434-6; Wales, 327

31 Wolf: afreet as, Arabian Nights, 167; Apollo as wolf god, Greece, 240; in folktales, Hottentots, 118, Tibet, 116; wer-wolf, Western Isles (Scot.), 71

Wolfdieterich, saga of, 385-6 Wombaia tribe: totemism, 102-3 Women (see also Birth customs and beliefs; Catamenia; Conception; Marriage customs and beliefs; Mother-right; Widows; Witches; and Wives); daughters preferred to sons, Lower Congo, 421; female deity in Greek religion, 238; female infanticide, Panjab, 258, 261-75; girl, education and work of, Lower Congo, 424-5; kingdom of, in beards in old times, Australia, 308; Mahabharata &c., 161; power to stay bleeding descends only in female line, Devon, 89-90

Wongaibon tribe: marriage customs,

Wood ashes: in hunting charm,
Lower Congo, 432
Wooden horse, saga of, 187-8
Wood-worms: in saga of Melampus,
62

Woolly hare, see Hare

Worcestershire: (see also Bengeworth; Broadway; and Evesham); ballad, 199

Worth (Purbeck): pin-offering, 92 Wotjoballuk tribe: burial customs, 398

Wounds: amulets against, Flanders, 205-6

Wren Boys, by B. J. Jones, 234-5 Wright, A. R.: South Indian Folklore, 474-6; Specimens of Modern Mascots and Ancient Amulets of the British Isles, 258, 288-303 (plates); reviews by,-O'Connor's Folk Tales from Tibet, 116-9; Joly's Legend in Japanese Art, 373-7; Leonard's The Lower Niger and its Tribes, 496-9; Webster's Primitive Secret Societies, 370-2; de Jonghe's Les Sociétés Secrètes au Bas-Congo, 370, 373

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Writing in Babylonia, 155; in Crete, 155; in Cyprus, 155; in Iliad, 154; in Mycenae, 155; in Ramayana, 155

Wroxhall Abbey: "Devil's door" in priory church, 458-9 (plate) Wych-elm tree: a shrew tree, Somerset, 88-9

Yak: not in folktales, Tibet, 116 Yao: 254; female descent, 255; folktale, 256

Yarrow Sir W. Scott's theory, 242 Yew-tree divination by branches of, Ireland, 67; from grave in folktale, 66

Yitha-yitha tribe: folktale, 227
Yorkshire (see also Leeds; Ripon;
and Whitby); folktale, 174; North
Riding, corn baby, 104, road made
by giant Wade, 128; parkin, 337-
9; St Cuthbert's beads, 298
Ystrad Meurig: opening windows to
release soul, 108

Yualēai tribe: folktale, 305
Yule-tide, ancient, 337-8
Yusuf and Zuleikha, tale of, 156

Zebra: as clan name, Nyanja, 255;
not eaten, Balemba, 283
Zeus in Iliad, 59, 66-7, 70
Zinda Kaliāna: chief priest sleeps on
ground, 68

Zodiac amulets, 293-5, 297, 362 Zodiac rings: England, 293-4; Funchal, 214

Zodiac, signs of: (see also Libra, sign of); Japanese, 374

Zopyrus, tale of, 189

Zouthpansberg, see Balemba; Basutos; Bathonga; Modjadji district; Selati district; and Spelonken district.

Zulus, see Amazulu

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FEB 19 1909

The Burry-Man. (With Plates VIII. and IX.) ISABEL A. DICKSON
The Disposal of the Dead in Australia. NORTHCOTE W. THOMAS
Notes on Some Customs of the Lower Congo People. JOHN H.
WEEKS

Collectanea.-The "Jass" at Thun (with Plate XI.). CHARLES J. BILLSON.

Folklore from Tangier. Miss F. K. GREEN.-The "Devil's Door" in
Wroxhall Abbey Church (with Plate XII.). CHARLOTTE S. BURNE.-The
Legend of Savaddan Lake.-The Feast of St. Wilfrid (with Plate XIII.).-
Death-Knock in the Wapentake of Corringham, Lincolnshire. MABEL
PEACOCK.-Notes from Greece and the Aegean. M. S. THOMPSON
Correspondence.-Egyptian Beliefs. E. P. LARKEN.-Sacred Wells. A.
MACDONALD.-Earthquakes. H. N. HUTCHINSON.-Adders Swallowing
their Young. EDWARD PEACOCK.-South Indian Folklore. A. R. WRIGHT
Reviews.-Lucy E. Broadwood, English Traditional Songs and Carols. CHAR-
LOTTE S. BURNE.-Franz Boas, Publications of the American Ethnological
Society. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND.-T. C. Hodson, The Meitheis; Sir Charles
Lyall, The Mikirs. M. LONGWORTH DAMES.-Reports of the Cambridge
Expedition to Torres Straits: Vol. VI. Sociology, Magic, and Religion of the
Eastern Islanders. N. W. THOMAS.-M. E. Durkheim, Travaux de l'Année
Sociologique. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND.-A. Madelaine, Au Bon Vieux
Temps: Récits, Contes et Légendes de l'Ancien Bocage Normand. E. SIDNEY
HARTLAND.-Olive Bray, The Elder or Poetic Edda. ALBANY F. MAJOR.
-Major Arthur Glyn Leonard, The Lower Niger and its Tribes. A. R.
WRIGHT.-Frederick Starr, In Indian Mexico: a Narrative of Travel and
Labor. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND.-J. E. Hanauer, Folklore of the Holy Land,
Moslem, Christian and Jewish; Dr. Georg Salzberger, Die Salomo Sage in der
Semitischen Litteratur; Dr. Friedrich Krauss, Slavische Volksforschungen,
Abhandlungen ueber Glauben, Gewohnheitsrecht, Sitten, Bracuche und die
Guslarenlieder der Suedslaven, Vorwiegend auf Grund eigener Erhebungen.
-M. GASTER. Short Notices.-Lewis Spence, Popular Studies in
Mythology, Romance, and Folklore. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND.-E. M. Gordon,
Indian Folk-Tales, being Side-lights on Village Life in Bilaspore, Central
Provinces. W. CROOKE.-Major J. A. A. M'Nair, R.A., C.M.G., and T.
L. Barlow, Oral Tradition from the Indus. M. LONGWORTH DAMES.-
Enys Tregarthen, Legends and Tales of North Cornwall; The Piskey Purse.
CHARLOTTE S. BURNE.-Aus Natur und Geisteswelt. N. W. T.-Dudley
Kidd, The Bull of the Kraal, and the Heavenly Maidens. R. R. MARETT.
-Otto Hellgren, Sånglekar fran Nääs. M. LONGWORTH DAMES
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