Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/bibliographyofanOOfolkuoft '^ FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND FOLK-LORE 1906 CONTAINING WORKS PUBLISHED WITHIN THE BRITISH EMPIRE COMPILED BY NORTHCOTE W. THOMAS, MEMBER OF THE M.A., F.R.A.I. F.L.S. Net 2/- %^y;;i JptibUahrii for the Joint-Cfitnmittw of the glosat ^Anthropological institute anb the .dfolk-glore .Soctetj AT THE j INSTITUTE AT 3 HANOVER SQUARE, FOR THE I ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL FOLK-LORE SOCIETY BY DAVID NUTT, I W. I LONDON 1907 57-59 LONG ACRE : : : CONTENTS General, Europe General, .... .... PAGE i-iv v-vi - - - vi-vii England, - - - - vii-xii Wales, - - - - xii Scotland, - - - - xii-xiv - - - xiv-xv - - xv-xvi Ireland, - (Balkans Asia & xxxiii-xxxiv - Japan, British Isles, Europe (Continent), Korea, Islands), xvi-xviii - xxxiv - XXXV Africa General, North, - xxxv-xxxvi West, xxxvi-xxxviii North East, xxxviii-xxxix East, x^xix-xl - Congo, xl Central, xli-xlii South, xlii-xliv America, xlv : xviu General, N. India, - xviii-xxii S. India, - xxiii-xxvii Further India, - - Malay Peninsula, Western Asia, Persia, Siberia, etc., Tibet, China, xxviii xxviii-xxix Oceania Asiatic Islands, xxix-xxx New xxx-xxxi Australia, - Guinea, - New xxxii-xxxiii xlvii-xlviii - - xlviii-xlix Zealand, - ABBREVIATIONS JI. = British Medical Journal. B. Miss. Her. = Baptist Missionary Herald. Jl. N. and Q. = Journal. — Notes and Queries. N.Z. = New Proc. = Proceedings. Q. = Quarterly. R.A.S. = Royal Asiatic Society. Trans. = Transactions. Zealand. xlvi-xlvii - Polynesia and Melanesia, xxxi-xxxii B.M. - - - - xlix-1 - li-lii ; BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANTHROPOLOGY &" FOLK-LORE, 1906. Compiled by Northcote W. Thomas, This bibliography the continuation of the Bibliography of Folklore issued in 1906. It deals, as before, only with works and periodicals published in the British Empire ; but a few periodicals, etc. published in English in non-European countries such as China are also included. There is no attempt to include more than prehistoric Archaeology ; and only unwritten languages are noticed. Works marked with an asterisk are important and are not fully indexed ; the same applies to articles in nonanthropological periodicals which are distinguished in like manner. is by the Folklore Society , Parliamentary Papers appear too late for inclusion in those for 1906 are noticed in 1907. the current year Proper names in italics in the square brackets are those of tribes otherwise italics signify that the objects named are figured. Native words are in inverted commas. ; * * * The compiler be glad to receive copies of articles, etc., for mention in the bibliography it is specially important that those published in the colonies should be brought to his notice in this way. They should be sent to the Royal Anthropological Institute. will ; GENERAL. Axon, W. E. A., Gipsy Folktale of xlii. Two Brothers. Antiquary, 134-136. 1 Bateson, W., Mendelian Heredity and B.MJL, 1906, ii. 61-67. Beale, S., Evolution of the Ancient 268. Brough, B. H., Early Use of Iron. 233-253- its Lamp. //. Iro?i Application to Man. 2 Reliquary, xii. 263- 3 and Steel Inst., 1906, 4 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, ii Clodd, E., Animism. Cowper, H. The S., 906. & (London, Constables, pp. 100.) (Ulverston, Holmes, pp. Art of Attack. xviii. 6 [A study of weapons.] 312.) T. C, Backfooted [Bird gods; erinyes, etc.] Cree, 1 A. Dadachanji, R. K., Origin Jl. Anth. Soc. Bombay, Beings. Folklore, xvii. 1 31-140. 7 and Idol-worship. of Circumcision 8 448-466. vii. Duckworth, W. L. H., Anatomy of a Eunuchoid Man. //. 9 Afiafo7ny, 41, 30-34. *Eckenstein, L., Comparative Studies in Nursery Rhymes. (London, Duckworth, pp. 234.) [Rhymes; dances; custom rhymes; riddles ; hunting of the wren robin and wren, ; 10 etc. ] Adonis, Attis, Osiris. (London, Macmillans, pp. [Adonis; burning of Sandan and Melcarth Sardanapalus xvi. 339.) and Hercules volcanic religion Attis human representatives hanged god; Osiris; Egyptian festivals; Isis sun and moon; kingship, etc.] 11 *Frazer, J. G-., ; ; ; ; ; ; Frazer, J. G., Feasts of All Souls. [Extract from Adonis.] Galton, F., Eugenics. marriage; Soc. Papers, 14-51, Eugenics; and Gladstone, R. J., Variations in Aberdeen, 1904-06, 175-216. . Fortn. Rev., 80, 475-486. 12 ii. [1-13, Restrictions 1-5 1. discussion.] . . the Skull. Proc. Anth. Soc. and racial differ14 [197, Phylogenetic ences.] Gowland, W., Copper and on 13 Alloys in Prehistoric Times. Jl. [Methods of smelting; alloys, etc. ; origin 15 its Anth. Inst., 36, 11-38. of bronze.] Proc. So?nerset Arch. Soc, St. G., The Norris Collection. [Summary catalogue; flints, bronze, iron, bone, pottery; 51, 136-159. 16 coins and ethnography.] See also 63. Gray, H. ; Haddon, A. C, Magic and Fetishism. pp. 99.) (London, Constables, 17 Hamilton, M., Incubation or the Cure of Disease in Pagan Temples, etc. (St. Andrews, Henderson, pp. 223.) [Temple sleep in classical, medieval, and modern times.] 18 (Cambridge, UniverHarris, J. R., Cult of the Heavenly Twins. [Ch. i.. Twins mortal and immortal; ii., Tales sity Press, pp. 160.) of twins; iii., twins as Sky children; iv., Semitic also; v., sometimes female; vi., as healers; vii., have one name; xvii., twin sanctuaries, 13 etc.] Harrison, H. S., Handbook.) etc.] From Stone (London, P. to S. Steel. King, (Horniman Museum pp. 75.) [Palaeoliths, 20 ; Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1906. Heron, Inheritance of the Sex-Ratio. D., iii Biometrika, 79-85. v. 21 *Hobhouse,L. T., Morals (London, Chapman in Evolution. & Hall, i., [Ch. ii., Social Organisation; iii., Law; pp. xviii. 375.) Marriage v., Women in the civilised world ; vi., relations between communities; vii., class relations; viii., property and poverty.] Vol. vol. iv.. ; [Ch. L, Magic, animism, pp. viii. 294. Thought.] ii., Hutchinson, Ethics in Early ii., ; 22 On J., etc. Leprosy and Fish Eating. Cf. stable, pp. 444.) B.M.JL, 1906, i. (London, Con23 948, 1 07 1, 1 134. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature. (London, Royal Society, pp. Anthropology, 4. [Author, subject and 411.) viii. geographical catalogues.] 24 (London, Methuen, pp. Religion, etc.] 25 Jevons, F. B., Religion in Evolution. xii. [Australian, 154.) W. African Keith, A., Anthropological Investigation of External Ear. Proc. Anth. Soc. Aberdeen, 1904-6, 217-239. [Comparison of types orang and chimpanzee.] 26 Keyset, Lang, A., Achondroplasia R., G. Lancet, 1906, i. J1598-1602. in Man and Animals. 27 [Dwarf growth.] Man, No. The Totem Taboo and Exogamy. Lang, A., Quaestiones Totemicae. No. ... Man, No. 87. 29 17.] John, Some Aspects Lyell, Perth. Soc. Nat. of the New 30 for Archaeologists. 280-282. W. F., Nature, 73, 31 London Q. Rev., 32 Mythology and Monotheism. 1906, 301-319. Maine, Sir H. Ancient Law: Introduction and Notes by (London, Murray, pp. 424.) S., Pollock. Trans. Craniology. Sci., ^, 121-12-]. Some Questions Lockyer, Sir N., Lofthouse, 28 [Reply to Review, 34. Relative Brain Weights of Pearson, Karl, and others. Woman. B.M.JL, 1906, 232, etc. i. Sir F. 33 Man and 34 Pearson, K., Relationship of Intelligence to Size and Shape of 35 Head. Biometrika, v. 105-146. W. M. Method of Petrie, F., Archaeological Evidence in Lectures on the (Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. 219-230.) Science. 36 Introd. by H. *Pitt-Rivers, General, Evolution of Culture Balfour. (Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. xx. 252.) [Principles of Classification ; Primitive Warfare; Navigation, etc.] 37 : . . . ; Bibliography of Folk- Lore, iv Postgate, J. P., More uncanny 1 906. Class. Rev. 20, 443. Thirteens. 38 (London, Methuen, pp. Protheroe, E., Dominion of Man. [Ch. iv. , xii. Distribution of man.] Pryce, T. D., Earthworks of the Moated Arch. Ass., N.S. 12, 231-268. Quick, R., Evolution of the 114-125. Means Ray, 0. M., Antique Earrings Mound 214.) 39 //. Brit. Type. 40 Reliquary, of Transport. xii. 41 Connoisseur, xvi. 21 1-2 15. (ill.). 42 Man, No. H., Anthropology at the Universities. [Oxford and London Schedules of Studies.] Read, C. 38. 43 Rose, H. A., Burne, C. S., etc., Does the Folklore Society Exist Folklore, xvii. 111-113, for the Study of Early Institutions? 44 233-235> 508-512. Biometrika, Schuster, E,, Hereditary Deafness. 465-482. iv. 45 Stuart-Glennie, J. S., Place of the Social Sciences in a classification Soc. Papers, ii. 243-304. of knowledges. [255, Anthropological 46 bases origin of religion, etc.] — Taunton Castle Museum. Proc. Somerset Additions, 1905, 1906. Arch. Soc, 51, 71-92, 52, 67-84. [Flints, pottery, ments, Maori bailer, S. Indian ornaments, bronze shield bronze impleplaque, etc.] (?), 47 Temple, Sir R. C, Currency and Coinage, in Lectures on the Method of Science. (Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. 173-217.) 48 Temple, Sir R., On the Practical Value of Anthropology. Camb. Ant. Soc, No. 46, 223-240. Proc. 49 Folklore Society [Bibliography, with analysis; indexes of pp. 36. 50 and periodicals.] Thomas, N. W., Bibliography of Folklore, 1905. (Nutt), 1906, authors, subjects, Thomas, N. W., Questionnaire on Dolls. * Man, No. 68. 51 Westermarck, E., Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas [Customs as vol. i. (London, Macmillans, pp. xxi. 716.) expression of moral ideas homicide infanticide, etc. human sacrifice ; ; ; ; death-penalty ; duel ; bodily injuries ; 52 charity; hospitality; subjection of children, wives; slavery.] blood revenge and compensation ; Westermarck, E., Influence of Magic on Social Relationships. Soc Papers, ii. 143-174. [145, Blessings and curses; 152, hospitality; Woods, F. 157, luck; 160, sacrifice (Z-'ar) A., V. 73-78. Non-inheritance of ; 161, asylum.] Sex in Man. 53 Biometrika, 54 Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1906. EUROPE. GENERAL. Anwyl, Ancient Celtic Goddesses. E., [France, W. Germany, Celtic Rev., iii. 26-50. mother and group goddesses.] See 55 Britain; also 77. Beddoe, Colour and Race. J., Bennett, F. J., 143-4. Cook, A. Anth. Jl. [Distribution by pigmentation in classes; tables, etc.] Europe ; Inst., 219-250. 35, environment ; difference of 56 Machine-made Implements. Mag., Geol. iii. 69-72, [Eoliths.] B., 57 The European Sky God; the Celts. Folklore, xvii. 27-71, i4i-i73> 308-348, 427-453- Ditchfield, P. H., 303-307> Dutt, W. vii. 58 Folk Custom and Church 68-72. See also 79. A., Eolithic Man vi. 59 Knowledge, (ill.). Treasury, Life. N.S., 399-401. iii. 60 Eckenstein, L., Horse Reliquary, Brasses. Gales, R, L., Devil in Christian Tradition. Sept., 1 2 2-13 1. Gray, H. St. G., Museum. xii. 61 247-262. National Rev., 1906, 62 Guide to the Norris Collection in Taunton Castle (Taunton, Barnicott, pp. 24.) See also 16. 63 Harmer, E. G., Strand, xiii. Games in New Testament Times. i-ii. Jewitt, W. H., Some Easter Treasury, vi. 98-103. Customs and Sunday 64 Superstitions. 65 Notes and Queries, 1906, i. 45-94, New Year's Luck, in, 112, 158, 215, death bird; 129, 195, leechcraft; 185, 252, moon; 229, pancakes; 292, 375, Easter hare; no, 157, Dutch epiphany custom (bean); 177, peacock; proverbs, etc., see index. Lang, A., xii. Myres, 66 Homer and his Age. (London, Longmans, J. L., pp. 67 336.) The Alpine Races in Europe. Geog. JL, 28, 536-560. 68 Plowright, C. B., Moorish Origin of certain Amulets. xii. 106-I13. [Knockers; Harness, etc.] Rhys, John, Celtae and pp. 64. Galli. [Celtic Calendar, etc.] Froc. Brit. Acad., Reliquary, 69 ii. (offprint); 70 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1906. vi Smyth, H. W., Mast and Murray, pp. 468.) Story-Maskelyne, T., Sail in Europe and [Ships and boats.] (London, Asia. 71 See also 438. Ancient Fire Festivals. Nature, 74, 80-1. 72 Warren, H., Origin of Eolithic Flints S. Anth. Weston, Inst., 35, //. (London, Nutt, pp. xiv. 73 337-364. Legend of Sir Perceval. J. L., by Natural Causes. [Origin, development, position in Arthurian cycle, etc.] 344.) BRITISH General 74 ISLES. (see also 177, 186). Abercromby, J., Chronology of Prehistoric Glass Beads and associated Ceramic Types in Britain. Jl. Anth. Inst., 35, 256-265. 75 The Allison, T. M., 2, 94-125 Flail and [Names; (ill.). its Arch. Ael, 3rd Varieties. Anwyl, E., Celtic Religion in pre-Christian Times. Constables, pp. 69.) See also 55. Congress of Arch. Societies. Earthworks, 1906. Ditchfield, P. H., The Wakes xiii. (London, 77 Report of Committee on Ancient 78 (ill.). Treasury, Gray, H. St. G., Beaker Class of Fictilia Roman period. Antiquary, ii. 18-20. Hopewell, S. 76 varieties; songs, etc.] . . vi. . 559-564. 79 with Remains of 80 Curious Surviving Easter Customs. 312-317. G., Sunday Strand, 81 Lockyer, Sir N., Stonehenge and other British Stone Monuments. (London, Macmillan, pp. 352.) 82 W. Macdonell, metrika, MacMichael, xlii. Second Study of the English R., J. H., J., The Folktradition of the Ashtree. J., 1545. Setting of the Miracle Plays. V. Trans. Glasg. 85 59-67. Breaking Babies' Nipple Strings. [Sympathetic Magic] Lancet, Anthropometrical Report. Report Marl. Soc, No. 54, 127-151 ; ib., 55, 111-138. Meyrick, Antiquary, 84 Arch. Soc, N.S. Meredith, E., Bio- 83 367, 421. Medley, D. ii. Skull. 86-104. v. 1906, 86 Coll. N.H. 87 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, Hotes and Queries, Horner. Notes and Queries, omens of death.] and JVbtes [(i) vi. iii, 131, 117, 156, 173; 171, 211. Death vii Jack 88 Little birds. [Birds as 89 Queries, Game and 67, vi. 1906. vi. 130, 174, Touching wood, 230-232. (2) for luck.] 90 Notes and Queries, vi. 481-483, 501-502, 506. Christmas Boys, etc.; Christmas and New Year Gifts; Oak Cakes. [Mummers' Play; Morris Dancers, etc.] 91 Notes and Queries, vi. 347, 410. Notes and Queries, vi. see also Index, 92 Daffodils. s.v. Songs and Ballads. Pocock, W. I., Cat's Cradle. Folklore, English String Tricks, ib. 351-373. Shore, T. W., Stock, pp. Origin viii. of 416.) xvii. 73-93. the Anglo-Saxon Race. (London, [Saxon Tribes, etc. Wends, Danes, Jutes, ; ; Smith, R. A., Remarks on " 21, 63-71. Some 94 brunettes ; customs of inheritance ; family organisation ; Settlers in Kent, Sussex, etc., etc.] etc. 93 thistle " brooches. "Tortoise" brooches, ib. settlements and 95 Froc. Soc. Afit.' 96 75-79. Sieveking, I, G., English Pageants of the Streets. xlii. 464-468. Antiquary, 97 C, Mythology of Ancient Britain and Ireland, Constables, pp. 80.) Squire, Vigor, H. D., and Yule, G. U., Sex Ratios of Births. Stat. Soc, Ixix. 576-587. (London, 98 //. Roy. 99 Way, A. S., Relics of Ancient Aryan Folklore in Shakespeare. Londofi Q. Rev., 1906, 258-275. [Sun and moon; clouds; wind; lightning.] 100 ENGLAND. South-Eastern Counties. Allchin, T. H., Discovery of Prehistoric Pottery in the Maidstone Arch. Cant., 27, Ixxvi. (ill.). Ib., Ixxvi., Bowl and Polished Celt from Rosewood near Ightham. 101 district. Bennett, F. Nat., J., iii. Our Roads from 345-356, 361-371. Prehistoric Times. Rochester 102 Bidder, H. F., and Duckworth, W. L. H., Excavations in an Anglo-Saxon Burial-ground at Mitcham. Archaeologia, 60, 49-68. i6osq. Osteology.] See also Froc. Soc. Ant.^ 21, 3-10. 103 ; Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1906. viii Hogg, A. On Human and J., Trans. Croydon HutcMnson, Remains J,, 217-228. N.H. [Flints, other Bones found at Whyteleafe. 104 Soc, 1905-6, 1 25-131. Sci. at pottery; Froc. Soc. Ant.^ 21, Haslemere. 105 bones.] Camp Robarts, N. F., Recently Wallington. //. Aiith. Inst., 35, 387-397. discovered N. Century Robarts, British 106 British Town of WalUngton Trans. Croydon N.H. Sci. F., B.C. near the First Soc, 1905-6, in 107 143-152. Sharpe, M., The Great Arch. //., 63, 25-39. Ford across Lower the Thames. 108 Swanton, E. W., Note on a late Keltic Burial-ground recently discovered at Haslemere. Surrey Arch. Coll., 19, 33-38. worked [Pottery, flints, 109 etc.] Youens, E. C, Discovery of Romano-British Interments at Stone, [Pottery, etc.] near Dartford. Arch. Cant., 27, Ixxix-lxxx. 110 South-Central Counties. Cooksey, C. F., Relics discovered near. the Southampton. Froc. Hants F.C., 5, 197-201. . Dale, W., Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Droxford. 5, . . Froc. Castle of Ill Hants F.C., 112 173 177- Dale, W., Palaeolithic Implements Froc. Soc. Ant.,^ 21, 37-42. from near Southampton. 113 Gray, H. St. G.,and Prideaux, C. S., Barrow digging at Martinstown. Dorset N.H. &^ Ant. F.C., 26, 6-39 (ill). [Pottery skulls ; flints ; weaving Kendall, H. G. Man, No. 0., ; Investigations at 26. Cf. Knowle Farm Nos. 55, 76. March, H. C, Witched Fishing Boats Notes, X. Meyrick, E., Marlb. Moule, H. T., pp. 96.) 114 knife-dagger, etc. ] [Flint implements.] in Dorset. 49-51. On Coll. the Pit (Savernake). Opening of a Barrow near Manton. Soc, No. 55, 81. N.H. Dorchester Antiquities, 2nd ed. 115 Sam. and D. 116 Rep. 117 (Dorchester, Long, 118 Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1906. ix South-Western Counties. Amery, P. F. xxxviii. S., 119 British Ass. Report, 7th Report. Bulleid, Rep. Devon. Ass., Supposed Currency Bars. 370-376. Lake 1905, Village Glastonbury, of 120 Prehistoric Boat found at Shapwick, 1906. A., Proc. 121 Somerset Arch. Soc, 52, 51-54. Bulleid, A., Proc. and Gray, H. Somerset Arch. Glastonbury Lake Village. 94-131. 52, 77-104; G. St. Soc, 51, [Finds in 1905 and 1906.] 122 Stone Rows Chanter, J. F., and Worth, R. H., of Devon. Ass., xxxviii. 535-7. Devon Notes, 123 Committee on Devonshire Folklore. 87-100. xxxviii, Rep. White witch powers. 124, iv. of Dartmoor. [Leechcraft ; 124 Report of Devonsh. Ass. omens; birth; ghosts.] 125 Proc. Somerset Davies, H. N., Pitgraves at Weston-super-Mare. [Human remains, bronze implements, Arch. Soc, 51, 50-51. etc.] 126 Gray, H. St. G., A remarkably thin Arrow-head (Bridgewater). Man, No. 96 (ill.). See also Proc. Som. Arch. Soc, 52, 127 157-159. Gray, H. The Stone St. G., Circle Proc Somerset Arch. Soc, Gray, H. St. Ant.^ G., on Withypool Hill, Exmoor. 128 42-50. Notes on Antiquities from Hamdon, 128-139. 21, 52, [Iron shield disc, brooches, Proc. Soc. potter)', flints; 129 bronze objects, etc.] Home, Somerset Superstitions (hare's brain for E., and Devon Kendall, H. G. No. 130 Notes, x. 170. 0., Flint Supplies of the Ancient Cornish. Man, 131 97. Lach-Szyrma, W. S., Relics of the Old Cornish Language. Brit. Arch. Ass., N.S., Lewis, A. L., Prehistoric Inst., 35, 427-434. 12, Remains in W. Cornwall, 366-8, 561-3, 74, J., series. Jl. 132 177-190. /t. Anth. 133 Lockyer, Sir N., Notes on some Cornish Circles. Sharp, C. Soin. child). 126-7. Nature, 73, 134 and Marson, C. L., Folk Songs from Somerset, 3rd 135 (Taunton, Barnicote, pp. 94.) X Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1906. Tregarthen, Worth, R. & D., pp. xiv. Ass., xxxviii. Pigmy T., Devon Rude Stone Monuments Worth, R. H., Young, 136 192.) Long Stone Rows. H., (London, North Cornwall Fairies and Legends. E., Gardner Notes, 11-12. v. 138 538-552. Flint Implements in Rep. of Devon. N. Devon. 139 261-269. Ass., xxxviii. 137 Rep. Devon. of Exmoor. West Midlands. Ashby, Excavations at Caerwent T., ... Archaeologia, 140 in 1905. 111-130. 60, Auden, Memorials of Old Shropshire. T., Beddoe, (London, Bemrose, 141 [120-142, Folklore by C. S. Burne.] pp. 316.) Notes on Crania found on the Site of the Carmelite J., Friary Trans. (ill.). Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc, Wedgwood, 29, 142 142-146. L., Report N. Notes on Celtic Remains found Staffs. F.C., 40, at . . Burlaston. . 143 148-150. East Midlands. Abercromby, J., A Neolithic Pintadera(?) from Derbyshire Man, No. 44. (ill.). 144 Guising and Mumming in Derbyshire. //. Derb. ["The Old Tup"; "The Arch, and N.H. Soc, 29, 31-42. 145 Old Horse"; luck of white horses, etc.] Addy, S. 0., Evans, Sir J., Report on PalaeoUthic and Neolithic Discoveries. 146 Froc. Soc. Ant.,'^ 21, 31-34. W. Gerish, viii. Gerish, B., 65-77. W. B., O A Hertfordshire Witch. work published [Abstract of Piers Arch. Soc. Trans., Home Counties Mag., 147 in 171 1.] Shonks and the Pelham Dragon. iii. 61-70. [Dragon E. Herts 148 story.] History and Kerry, C, Smalley in the county ^^^ Legends. (Derby, Bemrose, pp. xv. 148, 1905-^) of Derby, its Margrett, E., Prehistoric Remains in the Thames Valley. Berks, Bucks, and Oxon Arch. Jl., 11, 27-29. \_Sk71ll, pottery, etc.] 150 Matthews, //. T. A., Some Notes on Arbor Low and N.H. Soc, 29, 103-112. Derb. Arch, and circles; orientation.] other Lows. [Position; the 151 Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1906. Report of North Staffs. Field Club, 41, 148-158. [Visit to etc.] Smith, W. Finds near Dunstable. Proc. hammerhead; skulls, etc.] G., [Flint implements Smith, W. Soc. Ant.,- 21, 81-84. Skeleton 153 of Palaeolithic Age (Luton). 154 6. Saxon Remains from Leagrave. G., Arbor Low, 152 ; Human Smith, W. G-., Ma?i, No. xi Proc. Soc. Ant.,^ 155 [Burial customs.] 21, 59-63. Eastern. Wide World Mag., Archer, H. G., Oldest Industry in England. [Flint knapping.] xiv. 527-533. 156 Christy, M., History of Saltmaking in Essex. Essex Nat., 14, 157 193-203. Clarke, W. G., Classification of Norfolk Flint Implements. Norf. Norm. Nat. Soc, 8, 215-230. some Cole, W., Exploration of " Red Trans. 158 Essex Hills " in Essex. 159 Nat., 14, 170-183. Crouch, W., Uphall Camp. Trans. Essex Arch. Soc, 10, 19-25. 160 [Pottery, etc.] Essex Nat., Gould, C, Straw Plaiting. Le Strange, H., Flint Pick. Proc 14, 184-191. 161 162 Soc. Ant.,- 21, 152-3. Reader, F. W., Further Notes on the Pile Dwelling Site at Hill, Braintree. Essex Nat., C. An Old V., E. Riding Ant. Soc, (see also 177). Dickering Song, xiii. 163 14, 137-147. Northern Counties Collier, Skitt's "The Seven Stars." 11, 189-196. 164 Collingwood, W. G., Late and Magic Runes in Cumberland. Trans. Cumb. and West. Ant. Soc, N.S., 6, 305-312. 165 Gaythorpe, H,, Prehistoric Implements in Furness. Trans. Cumb. and West. Ant. Soc, N.S., 6, 143-148. [Stotie Celts; bronze spearheads. 166 "X Gibson, J. P., Some Notes on Prehistoric Burials on Tyneside [Burials; pottery, etc.] 167 Arch. Ael., 3rd S., 2, 126-149 (ill.). . *Greenwell, W., Early Iron Age Burials in Yorkshire. logia, Jackson, 60, E., 251-324. On a Stone Celt found near Cockermouth. 6, 149-150. . Archaeo- [Pottery, iron, bronze, osteology, etc.] Cumb. and West. Ant. Soc, N.S., . 168 Trans. 169 ; Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1906. xii Morris, East Riding of Yorkshire. [24, Pre-Roman antiquities.] E., J. (London, Methuen, 170 pp. xvi. 354.) Some Penfold, H., East Cumberland Corpse or Burial Roods. Northern N. and Q., i. 171 38-41. The Yorkshire Coiners. (Halifax, King, pp. xxvii. [286-306, Stone implements, circles, etc.; 307-322, Blackheath 322.) Barrow.] 172 Roth, H. Ling, Sheppard, Anglo-Saxon Grave (Yorkshire). T., Antiquary, xlii. 173 ZZZ' Neolithic Remains on the Northumberland Naturalist, 90-91. 174 Trechmann, C. Coast. T., WALES AND ISLANDS. JByegones, 1906, 182. on table.] Morrison, [Green unlucky; 204, Christmas hare; 210, boot 175 Sample of Manx Folklore. S., Islamic World, viii. [Fairy story with translation.] 57-61. 176 Dolwilym Cromlech. Romano-British Urn Reliquary, 48. 60, Bronze bowl at York (ill.); 135, Ham Hill Bowl; 200, Late-Celtic Trade Weights; 203, Late-Celtic Pottery; 209, 177 Late-Celtic Sword; 270, British Urn. xii. 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African Soc, v. 233-251, [Origin; Bushman names; language; technology; cattle; 35 ^"376. marriage circumcision girls' initiation war dance witchcraft sacrifice burial; God; proverbs; marchen; chiefs; land tenure; character; history.] 664 ; ; ; ; ; ; Maclver, D. The Rhodesia R., Maclver, D. R., Geog./L, 27, 325-347. 665 (London, Macmillan, pp. [Zimbabwe and other XV. 108.) M'Laren, Ruins. Medieval Rhodesia. Grammar J., mans, pp. 666 ruins.] of the Kafir Language. (London, Long667 xiv. 240.) Maclean, J., Compendium of Kaffir Laws and Customs, including Genealogical Tables of Kaffir Chiefs. (Grahamstown, 8vo, new ed.) 668 Mashonaland, 1906. Girls No. 42, Grinding grain. Letters for the Children: No. 41, Native Goatherds making clay animals ; No. 44, ; 669 P^ringuey, L., On Rock Engravings of Animals (ill.). Trans. S. African Phil Soc, xvi. 401-412. [South African petrographs origin ; N. African pictures.] relation to 670 Results of a Census of Transvaal Colony and Swaziland. don, Wyman.) Rousset, 123-126. (Lon671 The Zulus. Catholic Missions, xxi. 74-78, 109-111, Warrior; 6^, belle; 'jd, centenarian 77, chief; 75, dress; "](}, huts; food; birth; burial; 78, origin; agricultural rite; no, battle history.] 672 , [61, ; ; Robinson, H., T. boy andgirl.'l Taylor, H. Pictures from Zululand. Mission boy playing okapo; man and woman; 235, Idhlozi. \^Hut; 230-233. The Amandebele and J., Proc. Rhodesia Sci. Ass., land. inheritance Mlimo ; ; witchdoctor ; vi. Field, 673 other Tribes of Matabele22-32. home life ; [History; aristocracy; burial ; slaughtering cattle.] Tooke, i. W. 674 H., 13-24. Wheelwright, The Bantu Willougliby, Anth. cattle ; chiefs ; in the Tenth Century. African Monthly, [Extracts from the (Jo/i^« ^^flofcwi- of Al Mas'udy.] 0. A., Native Circumcision Lodges, [Bazveftda; 35, 251-255. fl. li. girl, wife; method; temporary promiscuity, W. C, Notes on the Totemism of oaths ; ; plant totems ; (?), etc.] List., etc.] 676 the Becwana. 295-314. [Subtribes; words for totem purification war and warriors ; marriage hist., 35, sacrifice 675 fl Anth. ; ; totems; burial 677 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1906. xlv AMERICA. AMERICA, N. (See also 278.) Brierley, Jl. and Parsons, J., Anth. F. G., Collection I., Use of Buffalo Hair by Man, ^O. III. [Hair bags.] Buslinell, D. Eskimo Skulls. 678 Bushnell, D. (ill). of Iftst, 36, 104-120. Wampum. JL Origin of I., the N. American Indians 679 Anth. Inst., 36, 172-177. 680 Chase, J. Cropping S., Animals' Ears. Folklore, 72-3. xvii. 681 lMoqui.'\ Church Abroad, iv. 682 {^Haida totem pole, grave., etc.] 65. Hamilton, J. C, Stellar Legends of American Indians. Roy. Ast. Soc. Canada, 1905, 47-50. Hamilton, W. Davis, T., pp. My 2ti^^.^ etc.] Trans. 683 (London, Sixty Years on the Plains. [116, Poisoned arrows; 138, salmon spearing, 684 James, C. C, The Downfall of the Huron Nation. Canada, xii. 311-346. Trans. R.S. 685 (Sess. Papers, vol. 38, Ontario Archaeological Report, 1905. Part iv.) [7, Additions to museum; 33, harpoon heads; 56, chief making 68, Wyandot m'archen 71, ethnology of Canada physical, language, tribes (107, Eskimo; 117, Beothucs 122, Eastern provinces; ; — ; ; 136, Central Algonquin ; 146, Iroquois ; 162, Blackfeet 187, Dene; 219, 225, Salish ; 235, coast tribes).] Periodical Accounts, villages; '},z^, vi. 307 \Eskimo sq. ; boats ; ; 178, fish Kootenay 686 trap ; ; size graves.'\ of 687 Ridgeway, W., Note on the Motives Carved on some Haida 688 Totem Spoons and Pipes (ill.) Man, No. 94. AMERICA, Breton, A. C, Ancient Bronze in [Smelting; objects, Enock, C. R., S. S. America (ill.). Man, No. etc.] Southern Peru. Geog. JL, 28, 245-266. 102. 689 [257, ^?</j-; 690 balsas, etc.] Evans, 0. H., Notes on the Stone Age in N. Chile. [Stone implements ; pottery; graves.] Man, No. 12. 691 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1906, xlvi Notes on the Grave Posts of the Kadiueo No. 45. Fric, v., 692 Man, No. Note on the Mask-Dances of Camacoco. Fric, v., Man, (ill). 77. 693 Glass, F. C, Through the Heart of borough, pp. iv. 136.) [131, Indian t?iark, etc.; naming; marriage.] Brazil. tribes; (London, Marl- food; Carajas /n'iJa/ 694 Pepper, C. M., Panama to Patagonia. (London, StOUghton, pp. XX. 398.) [248 sq., The half-caste.] 695 South American Miss. Mag., xi. 13. \_Mapuche; sacred tree.] Mapuche "Ngillatun." [Sacrifice, etc.; agricultural festival.] [Fear of dead]; 178, dress of Mapuche woman (ill.). Turner, P. R., Curiosities of the Lengua Language. Mag., xi. 1 29-13 1. .S", Am. 50, A 148 696 Miss. 697 Theogony and Magic among the Aborigines of Anth. Soc. Bombay, vii. 491-499. Vellozo, D., Jl. & Hodder Brazil. 698 OCEANIA. ASIATIC ISLANDS. J., Battak Printing in Java. [Preparation of cloth, etc.] Allan, Manch. Memoirs, J., British Med. JL, 1906, Church Abroad, iii. ii. No. 4, i. 699 Bornean Sumpitan and Upas Poison. 50, No. 4, p. 10. Allan, 50, Manch. Memoirs, 700 789, Healing Art in Java. 121-127, Borneo. 701 omens; houses; \_Dyaks; 702 Murtits.'\ Dauncey, Mrs. C, An Englishwoman in the Philippines. (London, Murray, p]3. 370.) [Ch. vii. customs and dress; 195, Easter; 204, htit 207, tuba (drink) ; ; 244, sickness (closing house) ; 286, cock-fight- 703 ing, etc.] Duckworth, W. L. H., Note on a Cranium found Sarawak (ill.). Man, No. 32. . . in a in 704 . Foreman, J., PhiUppine Islands. Unwin, pp. 692.) Cave (3rd ed., enlarged; London, 705 Empire Rev., xi. 436-447, xii. Gromes, E. H., Sea-Dyak Legends. [Dress; weapons; houses; gods; omens; wer62-76, 170-179. 706 tiger; Siu (culture-hero); Pulang-gana (god); xii. 264, houses.] Gomes, E. H., 45) 7l'^3- Another Sea-Dyak Legend. [Pulang-gana.] //. Sir. Br. R.A.S., 707 ; Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1906. xlvii Hose, C, and Shelford, R., Materials for a Study of Tatu in Borneo, /i. A nth. Inst., 36, 60-91. [Classification of tribes; Kayan, Kenyah^ Sea-Dyak, etc.; patterns; method, etc.] 708 *Hurgronje, C. S., Achehnese, trans, by A. W. G. O'Sullivan. (London, Luzac, pp. 439, 384.) [i. Elements of population, etc. iii. marriage, birth, death and burial ; incalendars, agriculture heritance ; magic. Vol. II., ii. literature; iii. games, dolls, music, festivals ; iv. religion, oaths, etc.] 709 ii. ; Kloss, C. B., Malayan Musical Instruments (in Sumatran islands). [Variants of Semang instruJl. Str. Br. R.A.S., 45, 285-287. ments.] 710 Mission Field, Ii. Dyaks of Borneo. 38-44. hospitality; chief, women, Thomas, N. W., Note on a MS. in the No. 16. [Corrections to Dr. Brinton ; NEW wata. Jl. houses ; gods ; 711 Sewell, R., Antiquarian Notes in Java. 419-440. [Bore Budur, etc.] Duckworth, W. [Dress hoiise.^ Jl. Roy. As. British Sac, 1906, 712 Museum. Man.^ Ilongote vocabulary.] 713 GUINEA. L. H., Unusual Anomaly in Crania from KwaiaAnatomy, xli. 1-5. [Osseous spicules on margin of nasal aperture.] 714 Foreign Field, ii. 197. New Guinea 715 Villages. Pratt, A. E., Two Years among New Guinea Cannibals. (London, children ; weapons ; dances Seeley, pp. 360.) [209, Dress 309, burial ; witchcraft ; leechcraft cat's cradle, etc.] 716 ; ; ; New Report on British (Commonwealth of Aus- Guinea, 1905. ^^- Physique in Yodda valley; 6, Agaiambo tribe 7, people of Kokoda 16, Motu language 20, trading 26, dancing; 31, burial cannibalism; 36, habits of tribes 41, cannibalism ; 69, trading prices canoe expeditions bartering of women ; charms 71, Trobriand trading expeditions feasts and charms ; imports and exports, etc.] 717 tralia, F. 11,299, 79-) t5' ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Seligmann, C. Guinea G., (ill.). Notes on the Tugere Tribe, Netherlands N. Man, No. 42. [Spears; dress; type, etc.] 718 G-., Physical Anthropology and Ethnology of B.N. Lancet, 1906, i. 421-429, 504-507. [Classification of races; stature and indices; culture; immigrant stocks.] 719 ^Seligmann, C. Guinea. Seligmann, C. G., and Strong, W. M., Anthropogeographical In- vestigation in B.N. Guinea. Geog. JL, 27, 225-242, 347-369. huts, etc. physique 228, arts [227, Toro 230, totemisra in Mekeo 234, Ktmi village 238, canoes 237, Tube-tube totems 239, trade ; 720 349, quarry at Mapas ; stone implements; 355, currency, etc.] ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Bibliography of Folk-Lore, xlviii 906. 1 H., Observations on Fourteen New Guinea Skulls Froc. Anth. Soc. Aberdeen^ 1904-6, 88-95. [Deformation; indices; carving and decoration, etc.] 721 Spittal, R. (ill.). AUSTRALIA. Bates, Daisy M., Notes on the Topography of the Northern Portion of Western Australia. Victorian Geog. JL, 23-4, 18-35. [21, Chipped petrographs 30, physical type; cannibalism; The marriage laws and some customs 31, net 33, petrographs.] of the West Australian Aborigines ; ib., 36-40. [41, Marriage ; ; ; 45, corroborees exogamous) 50, 54, language ; See also 58, sacred spots.] Church Abroad^ iv. 47, relationship ; 49, totems ; (nonavoidance ; 55, keloids ; 57, religion ; tribal frontier ; 33-35, ; ; Peep JVest Aus/ra/ian, Ap. igo6. into Mission Life. \_Cavip ; 722 boys.'\ 723 Fraser, M. A. C, Aborigines. West Aust. Yearbook, 1902-4, 103-III. [Plates 10-14, aborigines, weapons, hairdressing in mourning, etc.] 724 Gregory, J. W., Dead Heart of Australia. pp. xvi. 384.) boree [3, Mythical animals; (London, Murray, 209, corro- 165, aborigines; 222, myths, etc. ] ; 725 Hey, N., Report of Mapoon Mission. Period Accts., 205. 726 vi. ^Bachelors' lmt.'\ W. & by a Nomad. (London, Melville M., pp. dance; tatu mental arithmetic; religion; deluge legend hospitality; wood-carving; Australia; boomerang; character; smoke signals; fowling.] 727 Horn, viii. A., Notes \_Maori; legends; 185.) ; ; Hewitt, A. W., Native Tribes of S.E. Australia. Folklore, xvii. 107-110. [Kinshipterms, etc.] /(^. 174-189 [Gods group marriage kinship terms]. 728 Cf. ib. 288, 294 sq. ; Lang, A., Notes lore, xvii. in Reply to Mr. Howitt and Dr. Jevons. 288-293. Lang, A., Mr. No. 81. Howitt's Native Tribes, a Correction. The Folk729 Man, 730 Lang, A., and van Gennep, A., Review of Mythes controversy. Man, Nos. 83, 95, 112. Lang, A., Anth. ; ; Primitive and the Advanced in et Legefides and 731 Totemism. Jl. [Criticism of Howitt and Spencer; Inst., 35, 315-336. Australian gods, classes, totems, etc. ; names derived from animals Arunta primitiveness, etc.] 732 ; Bibliography of Folk-Lore, Mathews, R. H., Sociology of Some SOC. JV.S.W., XXxix. 104-123. kunjee ; marriage regulations. ] xlix 1906. Australian Tribes. JL Roy. [Womdata, Wonghaibon, Bah733 Maurice, R. T., Across the Great Thirst Land. Wide World Mag., xvi. 357-364, 438-443. [Natives; serpent myth ; smoke signals cave drawings ; Moravian Missions, E Palmer, iv. ; 734 tree burial. ] 75. [Burial ; 735 cooking. ] Australian Corroboree. XIX. Cent, 60, 315[Games; god Targan ; tales (moral); drama, etc.] 736 The V., 320. Queeti slander, Aug. 11, p. 45; wommera ; A Brush with the Blacks. 736a Queenslander, Dec. 8; North Queen sla?iders {^ W. Rouse, [Use of range (143 yds.).] H. D., Presidential Address. 736b ill.). Folklore, 12-26. xvii. [Australian totemism.] Roth, W. jV. E., Qii- 737 Notes on Government, Morals, and Crime. Eth , 8. Bull. [Tribal council; salutations; property; message 738 sticks.] ^Thomas, N. W., Kinship Organisation and Group Marriage Australia. in (Cambridge, Univ. Press, pp. [Descent; xiv. 163. tables of classes and phratries ; origin and meaning of phratry and class names kinship terms ; types of sexual unions ; L. H. Morgan ; group marriage ; pirrauru ; anomalous marriages.] 739 ; *Thomas, N. W., Natives of xil. 256.) food tion ; ; [Physical pleasures of life the soul ; burial, Thomas, N. W., Dr. Folklore, xvii. ; Australia. (London, Constable, pp. appearance; language, etc.; arts and crafts; law and order organisation marriage initiareligion; magic; myths, etc.] 740 ; Howitt's ; Defence of ; Group Marriage. 741 294-307. Ward, A., Chapters from a History of Mapoon. Mor. Miss., iv. \_Wonimera, shield; 95, hunting pai-ty 96, wonwiera, shields, etc.; Wi,, camp ; i'^, natives 156, spirits; burial; women's dance ; 177, soul; charms; food; burial cannibalism; 178, women's work; masks corroboree. ] 742 77- ; ; ; POLYNESIA AND MELANESIA. Barradaile, V. A., Pearls of the Pacific. (London, Simpkin, pp. [48, Marks of tabu; 61, houses and food; 74, games and 192.) riddles; 85, dress; 103, arts and crafts; 108, tatu.] 743 Churchill, W., Root Reducibility in Polynesian. Jl. Polynes. Soc, XV. 95-124. [Phonology; historical changes; Samoan primitivity roots, etc.] 744 d ; Bibliography of Folk- Lore, 1906. 1 Edge-Partington, J., Solomon Island Basket Man, No. (ill.). 46. 745 Edge-Partington, T. W., Note on the Food Bowl from Rubiana, N. Georgia. Man, No. 79. 746 England: {lala) Papers, 1905, Vol. 54, p. 439-460. communal system 6, Tongan immigrants Pari. Clans ; 5, ; house 8, ; : 9, ; land tenure ; <^ [Fiji; sq.. i, tenure service 747 sq., chiefs.] Gruppy, H. B., Observations of a Naturalist in the Pacific, Vol. (London, Macmillans, pp. xxviii. 627.) [Ch. xxviii. The nesian and his Plants.] Haddon, A. C, ii. Poly- 748 A Plea for the Investigation of Biological and Anthropological Distributions in Melanesia. Geog. JL, 28, 155-163. 749 Horn, People of the D., 1904-6, p. New 13-16. Hebrides. Proc. Anth. Soc. Aberdeen, [Physical, weapons, secret societies, cults, etc.] 750 Hiigel, v., and Edge-Partington, J., Decorated Shields from Solomon Islands (ill.). Man, Nos. 21, 86. 751 A. the Roth, H. Tatu L., the Society Islands. in Jl. Anth. Inst., 283294. 752 Roth, H. Ling, Tonga Islanders Skinmarking Man, No. (ill.). [Tatu; keloids.] Seligmann, C. G., Stevenson, M. pp. 350.) Note on a Trephined Skull from New Britain 754 24. I, Mrs., Letters from Samoa. [60, 70, 187, Spirits; 144, 163, (London, Methuen, 186, 218, kava fishing; 229, surgery; 231, 299, 310, dancing; 319, mourning.] T., H., 4. 753 Man, No. (ill.). 35, ; 196, 755 The Two Leading Gods creation Woodford, ; culture hero 89. C. M., Wragge, ; [Burial ; tatu ; Some Account Mail, No. 103. island ; Notes on Leueneuwa, or Lord Howe's Group. C. M., Man, No. Woodford, ; Field, 105, 480. [Dengei of Fiji. Daka-waka (shark-god), etc.] pottery 756 [Ethnology; of Sikaiana or Stewart's Island. chiefs' genealogy ; migrations; Amazons 758 vocabulary. ] C. L., 757 vocabulary.] Romance of the South Seas. (London, Chatto, 83, N. Caledonia7i hut; 312.) [31, Piebald Melanesian combs; 144, liarotongan girls; 166, Raiatea girl; 184, 224, Tahiti girls; ig<) canoes 290 leechcraft, etc.] 759 pp. xvi. ; 106, ; Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1906. NEW ZEALAND. See also 727. Baldwin, P. E., Early Native Records of the Manawatu Block. 760 Froc. N.Z. Inst., 38, i-ii. *Best, Elsdon, Maori Eschatology. Proc. N.Z. Inst., 38, 148-239. 156, death; 165, sacrifice; 166, mourning; 182, [149, Origin of death head preserving 188, burial in trees, etc. ; 185, mortuary memorials 199, removing tapu ; 201, cremation; 211, exhumation; 226, proverbs; 229, future life ; passim tabu.] 761 ; ; Best, Maori E., ; Marriage Customs. N.Z. Official Yearbook, [Exogamy; betrothal; charms; marriage rites; 1906, 638-645. widow remarriage.] 762 Best, E., Lore of the Wharekohanga. 147-162, 183-192. [Birth tabu; lullabies abortion ; ; exorcism ; Jl. Polyn. Soc, xv. 1-26, charm; conception; fertility parturition house ; labour ; birth marks ; 147, Tiia (desacralisation) ; human sacrifice 183, lullabies; illegitimacy; weaning.] naming ; tohi ; rite, etc. ; 763 Colonial Museum Bidletin, No. 1,57-71. Photographs of Carvings and Weapons in the National Maori Museum. 764 Cowan, J., Maori Place Names. Proc. N.Z. Inst., 38, 1 13-120. 765 Downes, T. W., Some Historic Maori Personages. JL N.Z. Inst., 38, 120-127. 766 Elkington, E. W., Adrift in 276.) xii. Zealand. Maori Canoe Bailer Gray, H. St. G., No. New (London, Murray, pp. [164, Burial; 174, dress; 178, dance, etc.] (ill.). 767 Ma7i, No. cf. 5, 768 13. Gudgeon, W. E., The Tipuakura. Jl. Polynes. Soc, xv. 27-57. [Demons mana oracles hereditary mana burial tutelary spirits birds human sacrifice tabu charms spells witchcraft. ] 769 ; ; Gudgeon, ; ; ; W. E., ; ; ; Whaka-Momore. : ; ; Jl. Polynes. Soc, xv. 163-174. [Revenge mania.] Hodder, R., 770 Maori Magic. Occult Rev., 303-308. A Teku, or 771 Spade (ill.). Joyce, T. A., Note on a very unusual form of Tiki from N.Z. (ill.). Jl. Polynes. Soc, xv. 94. foot-rest for the 772 Man, No. Large, J. T., 53. Story of Ruatapu. 773 Jl. Polynes. Soc, xv. 209-219. 774 Bibliography of Folk-Lore, 1906, lii Newman, A. 130-134. K., Image of Maori Eel God. Notes, etc., of Froc. N.Z. Inst., 38, long Maori trumpets, ib. 134-139. 775 /I. S. P., Explanation of Maori Customs of Old, etc. Polynes. Soc, xv. 129-146. [Travelling; sentinels; council, etc.] 776 Smith, Smith, S. P., Incidents in Polynes. Soc, xv. 61-93. Williams, H. 193-208. W., the History of Horehore Pa. [Text, translation and notes.] Maori Bird Names. Jl. Folynes. Williams, H. W., Maori Matter at the Cape of Jl. Polynes. Soc, xv. 175-180. JL 777 Soc, xv. 778 Good Hope. [Bibliography of Grey Library.] 779 INDEX OF PERIODICALS. Archaeologia Cambrensis, Jottrnal of the Irish Folksong Society, Wiltshire Magazine and Zambesi Mission Record are postponed till the next issue. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. African Monthly, Cape Town. Antiquary, London. Archaeologia, London. Archaeologia Aeliana, York. Archaeologia Cantiana, Maidstone. 6. 7. 8. 9. Archaeological Journal, London. Aurora, Livingstonia. Baptist Missionary Herald, London. Berks., Bucks., and Oxon. Archaeological Journal, Reading. 15. Blackwood's Magazine, London. British Medical Journal, London. Biometrika, Cambridge. Bulletin de la Societe Khediviale de Geographie, Cairo. Burlington Magazine, London. Byegones, Oswestry. 16. Calcutta Review. 17. Caledonian Medical Journal, Aber- 18. deen. Catholic Missions, London. 19. 20. 21. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 33. Edinburgh Review, Edinburgh. Empire Review, London. 34. Essex Naturalist, Stratford. 35. 36. Field, 32. London. Folklore, London. 37. Foreign Field of the Wesleyan Missionary Church, London. Missionary Chronicle, 38. Foreign Edinburgh. 39. Fortnightly Review, London. Geographical Journal, London. Geological Magazine, London. Girls' Own Paper, London. 43. Good Words, Edinburgh. 40. 41. 42. 44. Home Counties Magazine, Lon- don. 45. 46. Independent Review, London. 47. 48. Indian Antiquary, Bombay. Indian Review, Madras. Islamic World, Liverpool. Celtic Review, Edinburgh. Central Africa, London. 49. Jewish Quarterly Review, Lon- Review, Ceylon National Colombo. China's Millions, London. Chinese Recorder, Foochow. Church Abroad, London. Church Missionary Intelligencer, London. Church Quarterly Review, Lon- 50. don. Journal of London. 30. Devon Notes and Queries, Exeter. 31. East Riding Antiquarian Society, Hull. 51. 52. Journal of Hellenic Studies, London. 53. Journal of Indian Art, London. 54. Journal of the African Society, London. don. 27. Classical Review, London. 28. Connoisseur, London. 29. Comhill, Anatomy and PhysiLondon. Journal of Comparative Legislation, London. ology, 55. Journal of the Anthropological Institute, London. of the Anthropological Society of Bombay. 57. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta. 58. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, London. 56. Journal Index of Periodicals. IIV Derbyshire Archae- 87. Mission Field, London. and Natural History 88. Modern 59. Journal of the ological Society, Derby. 60. Journal of the Federated Malay States Museum, Kuala. 61. Journal of the Folksong Society, 89. 90. 91. National Review, London. 92. Naturalist, London. London. 62. Journal of Society, the Folksong Irish Nature, London. New Ireland Review, Dublin. 95. Nineteenth Century, London. 96. Northern Notes and Queries, London. 63. Journal of the Iron Institute, London. 93. 94. and Steel 64. Journal of the Liverpool Institute of Commercial Research. Manchester Geo- 65. Journal of the graphical Society. 66. Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Shanghai. 67. Journal of the Polynesian Society, New I 97. I 98. 99. I 100. ! loi. Proceedings of the Anthropological Society, Aberdeen. the Belfast of 103. Proceedings Naturalists' Field Club, Belfast. of the British 104. Proceedings Royal Society of South Wales, Sydney. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, London. Academy, London. Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Dublin. 72. Journal of the Straits Branch of 71. Royal Asiatic Singapore. 73. Journal of Tropical Liverpool. 105. 106. Society, Medicine, 107. 75. Knowledge, London. Korea Review, Seoul. 108. 76. Lancet, London. 109. 77. Life and Work in British Central Africa, Blantyre. no. 78. London Quarterly Review, Lon- 74. don. III. 79. Madras Christian College Maga- 81. Madras Weekly Mail. Quarterly Malabar 82. Man, London. 83. Manchester Memoirs. Mashonaland, Quarterly London. Review, tion, Cochin. 84. 113. Paper, Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta. 86. Missionary Record of the United Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh. 85. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society. Proceedings of the Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society, Croydon. Proceedingsof the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club, Southampton. Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, Wellington. Proceedings of the Rhodesia BuluScientific Association, wayo. Proceedings of the Royal Geo- graphical Society of Australasia, S. Australian Branch, Adelaide. 112. Proceedingsof the Royal Institu- zine. 80. Pall Mall Magazine, London. Periodical Accounts of the 102. New the Occult Review, London. Our Missions, Darlington. Moravian Missions, London. Asiatic 69. Journal of the 70. Edinburgh. Notes and Queries, London. | Plymouth. 68. Journal of the Royal Society, London. Languages Review, London. Moravian Missions, London. Morning Calm, London. j London. Proceedings of the Royal Philo- sophical Society, Glasgow. Royal of the 114. Proceedings Society, London. 115. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, London. 116. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 117. Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, London. Index of Periodicals. 1 1 8. Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological Society, Taunton. Review, London. Statement of the Palestine Exploration Fund, London. 121. Queenslander, Brisbane. 119. Quarterly 120. Quarterly 144. Iv Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian Society. 145. Transactions shire and DumfriesNatural History Society, Dumfries. 146. Transactions of the East Hertfordshire Archaeological Soof the Galloway ciety. Reliquary, London. 123. Report of the British Association, London. 124. Report of the Devonshire Asso122. 147. aeological burgh. 129. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 130. Scottish Edinburgh. Historical Review, Glasgow. 131. Sierra of the Glasgow Archaeological Society, Glas- gow. 149. Norwich 150. Transactions of the Odontological Society, London. 151. Transactions of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science, Perth. Transactions of the Royal Astro1 52. nomical Society of Canada, Toronto. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Toronto. Transactions of the Royal Society 1 54. and Devon Notes, of Edinburgh. 155. Exeter. 134. 135136. 137. 138. South American Missionary Magazine, London. Spolia Zeylanica, Colombo. Star in the East, Wantage. Sunday Strand, London. Surrey Archaeological Collections, Guildford. 139. The East and the West, 140. Times, London. 141. Transactions of the London. Town. Melbourne. 159. 160. West Africa, London. West African Mail, London. West Australian, Perth. 161. Western Equatorial Africa, Lon- 162. Wide World Magazine, London. 163. Wiltshire don. Natural ciety. Society, Croydon. London. 157. Victorian Geographical Journal, Asiatic Transactions of the Croydon Natural History and Scientific Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society, Cape 156. Treasury, 158. Society of Japan, Yokohama. 142. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological So143. Naturalists' Society, Norwich. Sociological Papers, London. 133. Somerset Transactions of the Norfolk and 153. Leone Messenger, Sierra Leone. 132* Chelms- 148. Transactions 125. shire Field Club, Stafford. 127. Rochester Naturalist, Rochester. 128. Rymour Club Miscellany, Edin- Society, ford. ciation, Exeter. Report of the Marlborough College Natural History Society, Marlborough. 126. Report of the North Stafford- Transactions of the Essex Arch- Archaeological and History Magazine, Devizes. 164. World's Work, London. 165. Young Woman, London. Index of IVl Subjects. SUBJECT INDEX. The more important headings are grouped under (i) Archaeology, (2) Ethnology, (3) Folk- General, (5) Linguistics, (6) Religion and Magic, (7) Psychology, (8) Sociology. (9) Somatology and (10) Technologj'. lore, (4) (i) ARCHAEOLOGY. barrow. beakers. British. crannog. cromlech. cup-markings. (See also Somatology, Technology.) flint. lamp. pigmy. ford. map. glass. megalithic. pintadera. pottery. bronze. brooch. dolmen. Glastonbury. ogham. ruins. earthworks. orientation. stone. celt. eoliths. kistvaens. kitchen. chronology. evidence. excavations. osteology. pick. Zimbabwe. cists. lake. (2) urn. ETHNOLOGY. Alpine. Celts. Gauls. Aryan. ethnology. map. All Souls. Easter. elephant. astronomy. Cinderella. cock. conception. ballads. cornbow. evil. Baubo. couvade. fairies. bird. cross. fire. legends. lightning. love-songs. birth. folklore. luck. folksongs. bothy. boundary. customs. dances. death. deluge. folktales. medical. morris. food. mumming. rimes. seasons. snake. songs. brasses. devil. football. music. string. cairn. dolls. game. calendar. dragon. ghost. tradition. carnival. drama. dreams. giants. mythology. names. New Year. graal. nursery. wer-animals. grave. hare. omens. women. (3) ash-tree. boat. catches. cat's cradle. Christmas. FOLKLORE. ear. earth. dogs. ethics. evolution. execution. race. (See also Religion.) etiquette. (4) cattle. migration. harvest. horse. leechcraft. pardons. ploughing. pregnancy. proverbs. rag-tree. riddles. toys. wedding. GENERAL. external re- filial lations. fish. fairs. respect. history. life, daily. method. ) Index of (5) Ivu Subjects. LINGUISTICS. (See this heading. : slang. RELIGION AND MAGIC. (6) Adonis. dair>'. fire. altar. dead. death. future dedication. (See also Folklore.) kramat. puberty. genna. mana. mask. pain. reincarnation. gods. meriah. ritual prohibi- life. amulets. ancestor cult. animal. desacralisation. grave. Mlimo. animism. Dionysus. Ashtoreth. disease. bird. divination. Eleusis. birth. tions. grove. healing. hero. hlonipa. Mohurrum. sacred. mother. mourning. sacrifice. mysteries. serpent. sky. Erinyes. eschatology. human. mythology. soul. buffalo. idhlozi. nuts. spirit. bull. exhumation. idolatry. oak. tabu. burial. exorcism. expulsion. exposure. image. offerings. tiger. incantation. incubation. ordeal. oracles. totem. village. worship. blood. bush soul. charms. circumcision. cremation. fakir. initiation. festivals. jinn. plague. possession. curses. fetishism. killing. priests. (7) character. children. tree. witchcraft. PSYCHOLOGY. ethics. mental. hypnotism. moral ideas. (8) music. numeration. psychology. suicide. SOCIOLOGY. promiscuity. property. aristocracy. council. gotras. law. asylum. avoidance. court. group. death. descent. dual. illegitimacy. long house. markets. marriage. industrial. moities. slavery. duel. election. infanticide. moral society. inheritance. Muri. social. endogamy. justice. patria. trade. charity. eugenics. tribal. exogamy. phratries. village. clans. freelove. polyandry. women. classes. genealogies. kingship. kinship. kulinism. land. peacemaking. chiefs. bachelor. betrothal. blood. cannibalism. caste. (9) SOMATOLOGY. albinism. anthropometry '. hospitality. ideas. prostitution. rent. (Including Pictures o f Natives and Phys. Psycholo dwarf. food. left. ear. gipsies. leprosy. sex. pigmies. apes. brain. colour. craniology. earth eating. hair. Mendelism. skull. environment. eunuch. half caste. head. triplets. eyesight. heredity. mutilations. osteology. Pariah. deafness. fertility. homosexuality pigmentation. deformation. . trephining. twins. variability. Index of Subjects. IVlll (lo) TECHNOLOGY. (See also Archaeology.) agriculture. alcohol. bridge. fish. mender. spear. buffalo. flail. message. statue. alloy. food. foot rest. fowling. granary. grinding. museum. steelyard. music. navigation. necklace. stone age. arts. bullock. canoe. carpet. carving. cane. coinage. hair. ornament. balsa. comb. pankration. time. barber. basket. battak. beads. beer pot. betel box. blow gun. cooking. copper. harpoon. head. patterns. totem spoons petrographs. phylogeny. pigmy. tools. boat. dress. architecture. arrow head. — poison. art. crops. currency. dagger. decorative. doorstep. net. houses. hunting. huts. straw. tabu. threshing. tiki. transport. trap. irrigation. potato. pottery. jewellery. jungle. raft. village. sails. wampum. iron. triremes. trumpets. body. drink. kava. salt. warfare. boomerang. drum. keloids. shield. boot. dyeing. dykes. kris. ship. labret. water carrier. weapons. weaving. Boro Budur. bowl. boxing. earrings. lace. shoeing. smelting. embroidery. mask. smoke. brass. fire. measures. weights. worn m era. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Anglo Saxons, 95. Animal calls, 443. Abortion, 763. Accursed Adonis, river, 297. 11. Age grades, 557. Agricultural implements, 374Agriculture, 258, 295, 296, 297, 388, 391, 392, 437, 459, 505, 696, 709. 284, 285, 325, 343, 393, 396, 520, 636, 372, 373, 292, 293, 372, 373, 406, 425, 663, 672, Albinism, 759. Albinos, 330, 555. Alcohol, 325, 344, 379, 388. Alcoholic liquors, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291. Alloys of copper, All Souls, 12. 15. Alpine race, 68. Altar, 391, 449, 476, 494. Amulets, 69, 232, 304, 333, 391, 448, See also Charms. 483, 605, 637. Ancestors, 637. Ancestor cult, 303, 374, 379, 405, 488, 520, 527, 528, 560, 620. — — — — cult, 531. doctor, 575. dress, 260. stories, 444. Animals. Bird, Eel, Crow, Hare, See also Bear, Buffalo, Bull, Cattle, Clay, Elephant, Fish, Monkey, Peacock, Robin, Scapegoat, Serpent, Soul, Tiger, Wax, Wer, Wolf, Wren. Animism, 5, 22, 296, 440, 592. Anthropology, value of, 49. Anthropometry, 87. Apes, ear in, 26. Archaeology, problems of, 31. Archaeology, 36, iii, 118, 133, 143, 150, 276, 281-3, 295, 426. Architecture, 426, 536. Aristocracy, 674. 297, 371, Arrow-head, 127. Arrow poison, 548, 592, 596, 684. Art, 426. Index of Art, decorative, 281, 358, 378, See 688, 708, 720, 764. Patterns. Arts and crafts, 285, 286, 287, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 295, 300, 313, 325, 388, 391-393, 404, 425, 437, 459, 515, 557, 614, 615, 634, 640, 664, 720, 437, also Ash Boomerang, 413, 727. 397, 612, Boot, 175. 740, 655, Bachelors' hut, 589, 726. Backfooted beings, 7. Ballads, 182, 185, 196. Balsa, 690. Barber, 497. Barrows, 114, 1 17, 172. Baskets, 586, 745. Bathing rites, 317, 321. Battak printing, 699. Baubo and St. Beads, 527. Beakers, 80. Bean, 66. Bear, 278. Beer pot, 588. Betel box, 377 Clement, 194. a. Bethel, 449. Betrothal, 205, 596, 762. Bibliographies, 24, 50, 273, 281, 474, 779Bird, 769. — — — death omen, 66. gods, 7. names, 77^- Birth, 125, 275, 343, 355, 372, 374, 379, 407, 437, 495, 557, 589, 624, 634, 655, 663, 672, 709, 763. Birth marks, 763. Black Madonna, 248. Blessings, 53. Blood, bathing in, 302. brotherhood, 611. — — — — — drawing, 205. feud, 263, 446. revenge, 52. wit, 52, 635. Blowgun, 370, 700. Boat, 121, 298, 342, 505, 687. decoration, 347. Boro Budur, 712. Bothy songs, 104. Boundary beating, 373. Bowl, 177. Boxing, 264. Brahmins, 309. Brain weights, 34. 412. 447, songs, 330. Body tree, 84. a, — 297, origin, 280. Astrology, 304, 337, 401 275, 379, 683. Asylum, 53, 464, 558. Avenging angel, 379. Avoidance, 722. Boat races, 286, 293, 425. 288, Ashtoreth, 454. Astronomy, Iix Bodo, 289. 743- Aryan Subjects. Brassfounding, 592. Brasses, horse, 59, 69. Bridge, 505, 593, 606. British camp, 106, 107. Bronze, 126, 129, 168, 527, 689. — — — age, 20. origin of, 15. spears, 166. Brooches, 96, 129, 244. Buffalo, 391, 407. — hair, 679. Bull cult, 654. Bullock cart, 508. Burial, 155, 262, 317, 353, 385, 391, 393, 407, 419, 459, 471, 473, 474, 479, 519, 542, 557, 558, 575, 594, 597, 607, 620, 623, 636, 637, 640, 655, 664, 677, 709, 716, 734, 735, 767, 769. Burial ground, 103, no, 173, 190, 221. roods, 171. Bush soul, 566. Butwa Society, 619. 355, 433, 504, 589, 630, 672, 368, 437, 505, 592, 634, 674, 742, 757, 112, 167, Cairn custom, 295, 459, 471. Calendar, 70, 275, 343, 655, See also Times, Seasons. 709. — Camp, 723. Cannibalism, 304, 527, 573, 611, 616, 617, 722, 742. Canoe, 550, 720, 759. — — bailer, 768. expeditions, 617. Card games, 442. Carnival, 260. Carpets, 327. Carving, 575, 727. Caste, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 295, 297, 304, 332, 343, 355, 363, 372, 374, 391, 392, 393, 418. Catches, 224. Index of IX See Cat's cradle, 94, 622, 658, 716. also String. Cattle, 258, 374, 546, 584, 656, 664, See also Clay. 674, 677. Cattle marks, 386. Subjects. Crow, 374. dwellings, 586. sculptured, 199. See also Flint, Celt, stone, loi, 169. Stone. Celtic goddesses, 55, 77. Cryptic language, 619. Crystal gazing, 458. Culture-hero, 706, 756. Cup markings, 215, 485. Currency, 48, 119, 548, 586, 720. Sec also Coinage. Curses, 53, 275. Customs, 222, 285-293, 295-297, 308, 325, 392, 393, 396, 416, 418, 609. See also Folklore. Celts, 55, 58, 70, 77. Custom Cave drawings, 734- — — Character, 295, 379, 439, 488, 493, 634, 664, 727. Character reading, 340. Charity, 52, 53. Charms, 237, 428, 458, 461, 523, See also 617, 742, 762, 769. Amulets. Chiefs, 552, 571, 579, 587, 612, 636, 655, 664, 672, 677, 686, 747. Children, 423 a, 496, 716, 763. Christmas, 91, 275. hare, 175. — — marriage to, 311. Dairies, 407. Dances, 10, 267, 293, 410, 424, 437, 471, 5o5> 535. 589. 598, 603, 605, 60S, 624, 664, 716, 717, 722, 725, 742, 755, 767Dead, 304, 696. Deafness, 45. Death, 275, 343, 372, 374, 4I3. 483^ Death, omen, 66, 89. Cinderella, 517. Circumcision, 8, 656, 664. See also Initiation. Cists, short, 189. Clan, 299, 355, 424, 437, 747. also Sept, Totem. See Clan feuds, 265. Classes, marriage, 739. Classification, 37, 46, 609. Clay animals, 364, 505, 669. Clouds, 100. See also Currency. Coinage, 48. fight, 703. Colour blindness, 394. Comb, 569, 759. Communal system, Daffodils, 92. Dagger, 386. 615, 630, 709. Chronology, 36, 75. Cock rimes, 10. 400, 747. Conception, 763. Cooking, 735. Copper, 15. Cornbow, 216. Cornish language, 132. Corpse roods, 171. Council, 738, 776. Court of king, 582. Courtship, 275. Couvade, 413. Craniology, 30, 414, 678, 714. also Osteology. Crannog, 181. Cremation, 330, 419, 42S, 761. Cromlech, 177. Cross road, 391. See — — origin of, 597, 761. penalty, 52, 600. Dedication, 575. Deformation, 413, 492, 495, 496. Deluge legend, 325, 727. Desacralisation, 761, 763. Descent, rule of, 368, 554, 640, 739. See also dual. Devil, 62, 471, 477. Dickering song, 164. Dionysus, 260, 267. Disease god, 505. Divination, 294, 305, 398, 464, 505, 592, 637. Dogs, 210, 519. Dolls, 51, 709. Dolmen, 304. Doorstep pattern, 358. Dragon, 148, 418. Drama, 91, 275, 4010;, 417, 736. Dreams, 447, 620, 630. Dress, 237, 252, 258, 284, 292, 293, 355. 368, 392, 393. 399. 4i3, 424, 439, 476, 479, 505, 536, 564, 584, 585, 586, 589, 591, 614, 615. 618, 634, 672, 696, 703, 706, 711, 716, 743. 767See also Alcohol. Drink, 703. Drum, 589. Dual grouping, 554, 640. Duel, 52. . Index of Subjects. Dwarf growth, Eyesight, 200. 27. T^yeing, 385 «, 563. Dykes, 505. Fairs, 332, 343. Fairies, 136, 176, 204. Fairy mounds, 1 91. Ear, external, 26. cropping, 681. Earrings, 42. Earth works, 40, 78. — Fakir, 304, 316, 321. Fertility, 763. Festivals, 11, 203, 285, 286, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 296, 298, 304, 316, 372, 373. 379. 391. 437. 461, 469, 538, 709Fetishism, 17, 550, 609. — 322, 360, 413. — 483. Easter customs, 703. — eggs, 459. — hare, eating, spirit, 65, 81, Filial piety, 495. Fire festivals, 72. 66. Eberebe, 575. Echo, 594. Eel god, 775. Eggs, 240, 459. — making, — walk, 389,413.413. — worship, 304. Fish, 304, 428. — curing, 555. — — poison,423562, 623. — 687. Egyptolog)-, 534. Ekumukuh, 577. Election of chief, 579. Elephant, 434. Eleusis, 274. Embroidery, 300, 378, 505. Endogamy, 291. Environment, trap, Fishing, 7. Ethics, 22. 38, 243, 251, 259, 428, 433, 435, 546, 548, 558, 612, 640, 686, 314, 437, See also Flint implements, 156, 158. Stone. Flint supplies of Cornish, 131. Flowers and the gods, 271. Folklore, 50, 59, 100, 141, 195, 203, 237, 238, 247, 401 a, 437, 483, See 523, 543. 574. 589, 609, 703. 694, 459, 490, 495, 502, Customs. 9. Evil eye, 304, 391, 413, 447, 458, 459> 464See also Spirit. Spirit, 339, 388. Evolution, 22, 25, 52. See also — Phylogeny. Excavations, etc., 103, 109, 114, 1 17, 120, 122, 140, 178, 188, 255, 533, See also Archaeology. 584, 541. Execution, 575. Exhumation, 761. 28, 295, 392, 407, 762. Exorcism, 338, 368, 503, 505, 558, 763evils, Folk songs, 76, 88, 93, 135, 186, 197, See also Music. 275. Folktales, 218, 227, 275, Evidence, archaeological, 36. 505, 507. Ndok. — 293, also 13. Expulsion of 292, Folklore Society, 44. Eunuch, anatomy, Exogamy, 288, 573, 509,. 571, 636. Eugenics, 287, Flail, 76. 56. 325, 389, 426, 461, 537, 545> S^7, 589, 595> 719, 758. Etiquette, 304, 286, 505. 562, 755- Eschatology, 761. Ethnology, a. pits, Eoliths, 57, 61, 73. Erinyes, ixi See also 294, 304, 374, i^l, 441, 478, 512, 517, 557, 570, 615, 664, 686, 736. See also Legends, Myths, Sagas. Folktale, gipsy, i. 305. 450, 518, 617, 307. 467, 534, 638, 330, 474, 543, 640, 358, 475, 551, 663, Food, 284, 293, 312, 343, 437, 536, 557, 564. 584, 596, 614, 615, 634, 655, 672, 694, 740, 742, 743. Food bowl, 746. customs, 237, 334, 473, 634. Football, 425, 498. Footrest, 772. — Ford, 108. Fowling, 727. Free love, 392. Future life, 575, 584. of spirits, 633. Exposure, 395, 474. External relations, 407. Gable decorations, 261. Gaelic dialects, 201. Index of IXll Game, 64, 90, 192, 227, 228, 270, 275, 291, 293, 304, 324, 343, 367 a, 368, 374, 391, 392, 393, 407, 428, 459, 47 1 501 > 508, 663, 669, 709, 736, 740, 743. Ganesh, 315, 326, 364. Genealogies, 407, 579, 601, 668, 758. Gauls, 70. Gaya pilgrimage, 296. Genius, Irish, 223. Genna, 293, 318. > Giants, 180, 275. Gipsies, 313. folktale, i. Glass beads, 75. Glastonbury, 120, 122. Gods, 262, 343, 355, 379> 388, 407, 497, 505, 573, 584, 589, 597, 609,630,635, 637, 664, 698, 706, 711, 736, 756. God, hanged, Hlonipa, 613. Homer, 67. Homicide, 52. Homosexuality, 523. Hook swinging, 413. Horse brasses, 61, 69. Hospitality, 52, 53, 210, 711, 727. Houses, 258, 275, 285, 293, 372, 379, 388, 391, 571, 702, 706, 711, 743, See also Huts. 747, 759, 763- House, new, 505. Human sacrifice, 249, 291, 292, 304, 366, 589, 594, 763, 769. Ghost, 125. Gipsy Subjects. Hunting, 325, 579. See also Traps, Fowling. Huts, 368, 433, 434, 437, 472, 520, 548, 583, 584, 586, 587, 589, 597, 598, 599, 601, 614, 629, 653, 655, 661, 672, 673, 690, 703, 715, 720, See also Houses. 759. Hyksos, 542. Hypnotism, 529. 11. Goddesses, Celtic, 55. Gotras, 399. Graal legend, 74. Granary, 584, 598, 629. Grave, 592, 598, 629, 682, 687, 691, See also Burial, Tomb. 692. Idhlozi, 656, 663, 673. Idolatry, 304. Illegitimacy, 763. Grave Incantation, 457, 769. See Temple. Incubation, 18. Industrial organisation, 336. posts, 662. Green, 175. Grinding corn, 589, 645, 669. Group marriage, Infanticide, 52, 332, 343, 363, 413. Inheritance, 95, 204, 349, 392, 404, See also Succession. 623, 674, 709. 728, 739, 741. Groves, 599, 609, 629. dressing, 419, 428, 546, 586, 645, 646. Hairy men, 483. — — — Halfcaste, 695. Halfheads, 347. Hare, Xmas, 175 ; Easter, 66. Hare's brain, 130. Harpoon, 233, 686. Harvest 603. working, 589. Irrigation, 281, 296, 505. Isis, II. 368, 410, 490, See also Agriculture. 2, 21, 285, 486, 614, 674, 744, Jungle 45, 54. Hero-worship, 262, 447. Hinduism, 317, 345, 372. Hippocrates, 254. History (including legendary), 295, 314, 320, 368, 399, 511, 554, 558, 564, 595, 616, 636, 640, 655, 664, 675, 685, 706, 712, 719, 756, 760, 766, 774, 777- festival, 298. Jewellery, 327, 591. Jinn, 447. deities, 19. Heredity, Jaganath, 330. Jamastami intelligence, 35. preserving, 761. Healing shields, 129. festivals, 315, Head and — 557, 589, 655, 656, 662, 664, 676, 740. Intelligence and head, 35. Iron, 586. age, 4, 20, 168. Initiation, Hair, 634. — Image, 608, 629. cart, 313. Justice, 557, 589, 614, 615, 655. Kava, 755. 280, 433, 601, 672, 725, Keloids, 722, 753. " Khoras" 284. Kingship, 11, 589, 609, 637. Kinship, 407, 443, 722, 728. Killing rainmaker, 581. Kistvaens, 392. Index of Kitchen midden, 225. Knockers, door, 69. Subjects. 1X111 413, 418, 424, 437, 459, 483, 495, 505, 557, 589, 620, 623, 634, 647, 655, 677, 694, 709, 722, 733, 739, See also Classes, 740, 741, 762. Group, Polyandry, Wedding. Kramat, 434. Kris, 430. Kulinism, 310. Mask, 469, 471, 550, 693, 742. Mbali house, 583. Mbari, 575. Measures, 609. Medical lore, 447. Medicine, history of, 254, 320. Megalithic monuments, 82. Mendelism, 2. Labret, 596. Lace, 432. Lake dwelling, 178. Lamp, ancient, 3. Land tenure, 237, Law, 22, 525, 564, 664, 737. 609, 636, 640, 655, See also J ustice. 668, 740. ancient, 33. Leechcraft, 66, 125, 202, 219, 220, 269, 302, 325, 329, 380, 443, 557, 558, 57S> 589, 590, 602, 624, 625, 662, 701, 716, 759. Left-handedness, 663. Legends, 149, 295, 296, 348, 706, See also Folktales, Myths, 707. Sagas. Law, Leprosy, 23. Life, daily, 367, 373, 374, 497, See also Village. 655, 674. Lightning, 100, 589, 594. Linguistics, 132, 222, 224, 237, 286, 314, 319, 356, 365, 369, 387, 407, 416, 424, 426, 453, 470, 510. 514. 522, 546, 558, 568, 574, 378, 590, 613, 615, 619, 623, 624, 626, 627, 632, 634, 638, 639, 640, 641, 654, 655, 664, 686, 697, 712, .744, 757, 758. Literature, Irish, 211. Little Jack Horner, 88. Local spirits, 640, 284, 376, 437, 557, 614, 631, 644, 722, 17, 22, 53, 86, 262, 304, 366, 407, 440, 443, 476, 505, 539, 540, See 589, 662, 698, 709, 740, 771. also Charms. Magicians, 379. Mafia, 769. Map, archaeological, 527. ethnological, 546, Marionettes, 505. Markets, 548. Marriage, 13, 22, 284, 285, 290, 291, 292, 293, 295, 343, 355, 368, 372, 374, 385, 392, 393, 399, 404, of basins, 497. ' Merats, 299. Aleriah, 413. I ! Message Method, { I sticks, 738. 36. Migration, 601, 614, 616. Mining, 449. Miracle plays, 85. Mlimo, 674. 306, 316. Moieties, 407. Monasteries, 428. Monkey, 428. Mohurrum, Monotheism, Moon, Moral Moral 32. 100, 507. ideas, 52. See also hsXioTiQxay. tales, 488. Morality, Greek, 268. Morris dancing, 91. Mortuary memorials, 761. Mother goddesses, 55. Mourning, 372, 505, 557, 630, 724, 755, 761- 637. Long houses, 291, 379. Love songs, 351, 478. Lullaby, 763. Luck, 53, 90, 507. See also Unluck. Magic, Mender Mental arithmetic, 727. See also Burial, Death. Mumming, 91, 145. Muri caste, 614. Museum catalogues, 16, 47, 63, 237, 294, 686. Music, folk, 186, 197. — primitive, 237, 275, 304, 362, 426, 428, 437, 455, 471, 614, 615, 663, 709, 775Musical instruments, 275, 313, 325, 393, 417, 424, 428, 437, 459, 516, 573, 634, 673, 710. Mutilations, 623. See also Deformations. — Mysteries, 253. Mythology, 32, 98, 21 1, 213, 275, 285, 486, 620, 725, 727, 734, 740, 756. 286, 288, Myths and 304, 325, 376, 379, 407, 411, Names, 407, 413, 505, 694, 763. history, also Place. 380 a. See Index of Ixiv Subjects. Nats, 427, 427 a. Navigation, 37, 71, 304, 438. Pigmentation, 56, 95, 634. Pigmies, 596, 598, 604, 6 10, 612. Ndok, Pigmy 576. Necklace, 505. Net, 722. New Year, 490, 496, 505, 507, 633. — trick, 66. Nipple strings, 86. Nonsense rime, 463. Numeration, 656. Nuri Muhammed, 431. Nursery rimes, 10, 415. Nzambi, 609. Oaths, 293, 304, 556, 677, 709. Offerings, 413, 433, 437, 623. Ogham stones, 207. Omens, 89, 304, 379, 399, 413, 429, 459, 474. 507, 702, 706. One-leg attitude, 589. Piers Shonby, 148. O Ordeal, 304, 557, 614, 634. Orientation of stone circles, 151. Osiris, II. Osteology, 103, 104, 105, 126, 142, See also 150, 153, 154. 168, 189. Craniology, Skull. Oracles, 769. Ornaments, 586. See also Dress. Pancake, 66. Pankration, 265. Pardons, 234. 14, 37, 41. Physicians, 179. Pin, Silver, 650. Piri, 575- Place names, 763. Plague gods, 361. Plants, 748. Plant totem, 677. 162. of, 395. Priests, 407, 409, 658. Promiscuity, 676. Property, 22, 624, 625, 738. Race, 56, 68, 222. See also Eth- Raft, 462, 579. Phratries, 739. festival, 419, Pregnant woman, corpse Prepuce bound, 586. nology. Perceval, 74. Petrographs, 670, 722. Sculptured. Phallic emblems, 354, 623. flint, crafts. Pottery, vegetable, 323. Prayer wheel, 471. Pregnancy customs, 346. Questionnaire, 51. Peacemaking, 587. Peacock, 66. Pick, Arts and 167, 168, 177, 281, 287, 288, 425, 471, 526, See also 756. Initiation. Pariah, 376. Patrilineal grouping, 554. Patria potestas, 52. Patterns, 377 a. Ploughing 114, 129, 150, 160, 189, 221, 237, 272, 289, 290, 291, 377, 527, 592, 643, 691, Proverbs, 66, 384, 459, 465, 558, 564, 616, 655, 664, 761. Ptolemy, 217. Purification, 298, 677. Psychology, 394, 408, 609. Puberty, 368, 392, 437. See also Pachesi, 324. Pageants, street, 97. 3, Pilgrimage, 317, 321, 409. Pillars, 459. Pintadera, 144. Poetry, 471. Pointing, 625. Polo, 498. Polyandry, 304, 343, 368. Possession, 302, 379, 388, 392, 558, 575Potato cultivation, 629. Pottery, 75, 80, loi, 105, 109, iio, Prostitution, 523. Oro, 564. Phylogeny, flints, 139, 357. Pile village, 163. 490. See also Rag-tree, 391, 461. Rain, 639. — — charm, 391. making, 581, 589. Rawats, 299. Red hills, 159. Reincarnation, 405, 657. Religion, 11, 25, 77, 229, 266, 284, 296, 299, 355, 399, 407, 424, 426, 437, 483, 487, 488, 490, 499, 543, 558, 589, 594, 595, 615, 630, 636, 637, 639, 722, 727, 750. Religion and magic, 640. 230, 368, 452, 532, 609, 640, 253, 376, 475, 534, 614, 709, Index of Skull drinking vessels, 248 racial differences, 14 type, 414. Rent, 295, 296, 297. Revenge mania, 770- — — Rice, 428. — spirit, 344. Riddles, 10, 224, 270, 466, 513, 743. Sec also Custom, Rimes, 165, 462, Nonsense. Rime games, 187. prohibitions, Ritual 318. Sec also 642, 643, 650, 285, 286, 328, 407, 459, 471, 503, 505, 722. 343, Sacred places, See Temple. Sacred seasons, 407. Sacrifice, 52, 53, 262, 304, 364, 388, 389, 391, 407, 410, 459, 468, 558, 575) 584, 594, 620, 630, 655, 664, See also Human. 677, 696, 761. Saga, 209, 262. Sails, 71, 438. Saints, 193, 194, 447. Salt, 589. — making, 157. Salutation, 629, 738. Sattra, 290. Slang, 399. Slavery, 52, 368, 413, 505, 557. Sleeping sickness, 530. signals, 727, 734. Social organisation, 22, 53, 368, 407, 437, 484, 557, 614, 615, 640. ^ee Society, 553, 557, 577, 750- Butwa. also Solidarity of kin, 443. Somatology (including pictures), 258, 284, 394, 414, 421, 434, 437, 520, 583, 585, 586, 589, 598, 600, 603, 606, 672, 673, 686, 711, 720, 721, 722, 723, 742, 750, 759. Songs, 330, 417, 418. 557, 596, 653, 719, 740, 592, 634, 717, 724, 648, 718, See also 593- 725, Bothy, Folk. See also Future Soul-animals, 630. catching, 491. — — 505. Spear, 618. — 604. — throwing, feast, rocks, 471, 473. Seasons, 407, 584, 609. Sentinels, 776. See Clans. Septs, 325. See also Snake. Serpent, 284, 304. — worship, 388, 358, 393. 401 a, 404, 424, 594. Service tenure, 747. Sex, non-inheritance of, 7, 54. Sex-ratio of births, 21, 99. 391, fish, 736 a. Spirits, 374, 428, 558, 575, 597, 630, See also Devil, 633, 742, 755, 769. Earth, Evil, Local, Soul. Spirit huts, 589, 597. Statuette, 250, 471. Sexual element in religion, 194. variation of brain weight, 34. Shakespeare, 100. Steelyard, 413. Stones, 449. Stone age, 201, 237, 331, 527. carving, 335. — — circles, 128, 134, 138, 151, 152, 172, 206, 447, 588. Stone coffins, 100. fight, 402, 575. Shield, 129, 751. Ships, 71, 438. Shipbuilding, 236. Shoeing oxen, 242. Sibyl, 229. Sickness, 703. Skull, 83, 527, 575. Craniology. Skull deformation, 720. Smoke life. — Sham 14. Soul, 241, 740, 742. Scapegoat, 474. Sculptured caves, 199. — in, 19. Smelting, 15, 547, 689. Snake charming, 379. Snake stone, 380 b. See also Serpent. Sign language, 341, 443. Rock dwellings, 460. Roof weights, 490. also — variations children, — god, 58. Sky Smallpox, 373. Food, Tabu. Roads, 102. Robin, 10. Ruins, S. African, 665, 666. Ixv Subjects. — cults, 391. Stonehenge, 82. Stone implements, 105, 109, 113, 114, See also 115, 127, 129, 131, 139, 146, 153, 156, 158, 162, 166, 169, 172, 174, 214, 277 a, 436, 618, 628, 691, 720. Stone rows, 123, 137. Stranger, 468. Index of Ixvi Straw plaiting, i6i. Street cries, 463. String tricks, 94, Subjects. Tribal council, 738, 776. marks, 592, 694. — 567. See Cat's Triplets, 588. Triremes, 256. cradle. Succession, 4CX). See Inheritance. Suicide, 279, 489, 491, 505, 559, 594Sun, 100, 304. Surgery, 755. Trumpets, 775Twins, 19, 560, 636. Swords, 277 a. Symbolism, 304, 428. Universities, 43. Unluck, 37, 175. See Luck. Upas poison, 700. Uphall Camp, 160. Sympathy, 507. Tabu, 556, 743, 761, 763, 769. — — language, 437. totemic, 28. Tatu, 376, 381, 388, 391, 433, 437, 446, 520, 535, 708, 727, 743, 752, 753. 757Taxes, 325. Teeth, 604. chipping, 368. Temple sleep, 18, 428, 449, 528. Tenure, 237. — Thames ford, 108. Threshing, 497. Tiger god, 388. — See Flail. Two brothers, tale, i. Umbrella, 572. Up Helli A, 198. Urn, 177. Variability, 239. Village, 293, 332, 392, 424, 589, 598, 693, 687. — — community, 423. gods, 296, 372, 373, 374, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393life, 358, 401. See also Life. property, 391. Visual actuity, 394. Votive offerings, 246. — — Vows, 392, 393. netting, 286. Tiki, 773. Wakes, Time, reckoning of, 343, 352. Times and seasons, 275. See Calendar. Warfare, 37, 210, 596, 614, 625, 672, Tombs, 447, 456. See Grave. Tools, 424, 437. Titles, 350. Tohi,^(>z. Tortoise, 575Torture, 413. Totemism,29, 379, 554, 677, 720, 722, 731, 732, 737Totem pole, 682. spoons, etc., 688. — — tabu, 28. Touching wood, 90. Toys, 370. Trade, 614, 717, 720. — weights, 177. Tradition, 403, 558. See also History, Legend, Myth. Transference of disease, 373. Transport, 41, 5°^. Trap, 434, 437, 589. Travelling, 776. Tree, 304. burial, 734, 761. worship, 393, 504, 506, 575, 696. See also Ash, Groves. Trees. — — Trephining, 754. 29. Wampum, 600. 677gods, 451. Warriors, 589, 593, 606, 653. Water carrier, 508. Wax insects, 504. Weapons, 6, 37, 386, 433, 437, 589, 634, 716, 724, 742, 750, 763. Weaving, 114, 304, 520, 763. Wedding, 227, 237, 311, ^91, 433> 437, 446, 471, 500, 519, 591, 661. See also Marriage. War Weighing beam, 370, Weights, 461. Wells, 447. Wer-animals, 630, 706. Whale guest, 469.' White horse, 145. Widowhood, Wind, 100. 353, 762. Witchcraft, 116, 147, 183, 231, 235, 245. 304, 354, 558, 609, 634, 664, white, 124. , 716, 769; Witch seeking, 600, 603, 646, 651, — 674. Wolf child, 304. Woman's tail, 586. Index of Women, 368, 445, 459, 461, 495. 497, 535> 579. 603, 742. Women, exchange of, 617. warriors, 710, cf. 758Wommera, use of, 736 a. Wood, touching, 90. Wood tabu, 613. — Ixvii Subjects. Work, 663. Worship, 449. Wren, 10. Wrestling, 589. Zeus, wife of, 257. Zimbabwe, 659, 665, 666 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Abercromby, 75, Ackermann, 520. Addy, 145. Bates, 722. 144. Bateson, W., Beale, S., 2. 3. Aiyangar, 279. Aiyer, A. K., 368. R. S., 280, 367. S. K., 366. Becker, 523. Allan, J., 430, 699, 700. Best, 761-3. Burnett, F. J., 57, 102. Bidder, 103. Birt, 298. — — AUchin, loi. Allen, 486. Allison, 76. Ameresekere, J., 367 a. Amery, 119. Anderton, 227. Andrews, G. M., 642. —\ S., 204. Annandale, 370, 431. Anwyl, 55, 77Archer, F. B., 546. H. G., 156. — Arden, 369. Armstrong, 228. Ashby, T., 140. Aston, 521. Auden, T., 141. Axon, W. E. A., I. Babelon, 276. Banerji, 294. Baird, 617. Baldensperger, 443. Baldwin, 760. Balfour, 618, 643. Ball, 487. Barbour, 178. Bard, 488. Barradaile, 743. Batchelor, 522. Beddoe, 56, 142. Bell, C. A., 470. Bellamy, 847. Blagden, 437. Blair, 548. Bland, 432. Blundell, 579, 580. Bolton, 549, Brailsford, 251. Bramley, R. C,, 299. A. J., 581. Branch, 529. Breton, 689. Bridges, J. £,,419. Brierley, 678. Brockman, 507. Brough, B. H., 4. Brown, G. B., 252. - - W. H., 593. Bryant, 644. Bridge, 532. BuUeid, 121, 122. Burne, 44. Bushnell, 679, 680. Butler, 253. Byrde, 489. Campbell, 619. Carl, 490. Carter, J. B., 229. IhJcx of Auikcrs. Ixviii C&soo, 5S3. Csa3Q, 254. D^Lnl- r, R.. :x3S. Oi—hftjsin, 5x4. Ckaater, 133. Chase, 6S1. 5^ CbsssiiBt, Cliiiw, fiax I>zr„ G.. ;icW. A-, OCX CnKmsfa, 37^ QnEtT, 157. Ecksifteir- 10. 61. — Ed-e P^-ir^.^ _ 01^492. Clnke. 15S. - J-. 745- T.W.. 746. Ec'arsraes, 311. 37^ aoda,5. CfapftoD, Elki^rt.^^ 767. Ez.ock- 09CL £cuD, 596. Cote. 139. Coteiso. 649. v.. 164. CoCkr, A. EL, 305. — C Ems, Sr T-, — Coffingwood, 165. CqDtct, 509. Fnadw-, 262. Cook, A- R, 58, 25:. A. R., 5&4. Cooksey, iii. CnniiTMsm«m> , A. K.. 377. 3771 — — E. Cooper. E. J-r 494Cocne, iSi.' Cotton, 55^ ' Cowan, 765Cowper, K. 146. O. H., 691. M- 37S. Feignsan, 632. FagBSSon, 183' Fes Krai, 496. Fink, 312. Folder, 445. Foteman, 7*^ FnDcke. 473. Eraser, - S., 6l Cnipe,23a CDMibtd, H. S-, 306, 207. Cia» jLst- \N liiisBK, 400. Cree, A- T. C, 7. Cnx^ 305, 304, 305. CtoQtii, i6q. t E.. 26:^ "M.,724-" Fiazer, 11, 12. Flic, 692, 693. Frost, 264. Gait, 314- Gaks,6t2. Galton, 13- Came, 25& GaxioBeL, 265Gaftfaorpe, 166. GfTOifp; 731- Cv5£l259. Geri^ Crowdiec. 552. Omniiigtan, 622. 147, I4S. DezDcer, 703. DETiK,'H. X., I26l Gihsnn, A. T. <^les, 49S, (HIle,38o^ Gfadsrnne, DasUus, Gfas,694. Gomes, 706, DMfad«^i^ R. Dale, W., 112, Dn^ T., K,, S. 113. ^ 260. G. 5-, 654. P., 167. — 49914. 707. Defaon,379DeBiiea,6a9. Gottsrffhi^ 655- DrtUMS 5S>- Goviand, Dii±3on,444- Grant, 656. Graj, 16, 63, 80, 114, 122. 127, 12S. 129,768. Greenvell, i68w Gregoty, 725. Kt^if ^^ Duck w^di CO. 79. , 9, 103, 261, 709, 71J Godd, Gfe^ 161. 15. 184. Index of Authors. Ixix Griffith, 556. Hotciikis, 603. GadgeorL, 769. 77a Gnnasekera, 3800. Howard, 625' Howe, 604. Gnnawartihsna, 380 5. Howm, Gnppv, 747. Hubback, 434. Gupte, 315, 381. Hogiies, 233. Hulbert, 510, 51:. HaH, 210, 211. Hmnphiifis. 324, Hnrgrcmje, 709. Haddoo, Han, HH. 17, 657, 658, 749. F., 423. — K, 541. — jc, 525— R. X., 659. Hamilton, A., 461. — C, 683. — M., — W. T., 684. T- 72S. HntmirBoo, J., 105. Jon., 23, R. H., 525. — — Hyde, 212. 18. Indiboid, 446. Handky, 66a Hardy, 5cxx Haxmer, 64. Harper, 554. Harris, 19. H. Harrison. — — S., aa 266. J. E., J- T., 598. Hart, 316. JackscD, 169. James, 6S5. Ja^xkar, y6. Jt^Miuigc Bfamley, 447. JevQBS, 24. Jevitt, 65. JohnsuKi^ H. H., 536, 557, 6iol Jofies, A. Josiri, W.'H. H. G.. — — — Hardand, 661. FfaTtTTtarm 23I. Hatteislev, 597. Haren, 3': 7. HeadlaiKi, 501. Hendei3cxi, 209. T.. 502. P-B., 5,, 26S- 384. 3S5- T. R., 475Jofce, 605, 614, 615, 773. JdbenDTiQe, 213. Hom^ 599, HatHi, 21. Hewat, 662. Hev, 726. HUdebaigt, 232. Hilton-SimpscEi, 535. Hrncks 267. Hinde, 600. HiDdHp, 586. Hobboose, Ka-IpgJd. Kadresk. 423 ff. S., 3853. Kean^ 277. Ketri, 25. 557. Kelij, I §7Kendall, 115, 131. Kany, 149. Keyser. 27. Kidd,663. 22. HoUey, Hoexnfe, 32a Kisbey, 006, 626, 627. Kitrim>g. 5^^ Kloss, 71a Kao»«ies,^W. J., 214. Hoffmann, 3S2. Ko Pniiig 587, 602. Hoddor, 771. Hodsnn, 31S, 319. Ik, '512. Hogg, IQ4Haldid^ 474. Lacit-Sryrma, 132. Hole, 623. Hofland, 321. LJSbal^ Hone, 185. 'B.aapa, ^22^ 323. T Hc^ieveD, 81. Horn, O., 75a Lai^ W. A., Home, 130. Laws, 629. — Hose,70& Land, 5^^ 727. 3A jf^lii^li, 628l Tandnn, 33a 28, 29, 67, 729. 730» 731- 73 I-aige, 774. Lay, 514. LeBraz, 234. Index of Authors. Ixx Leith, 270. Maxwell, 564. Meakin, 237. Medley, 85. Lennox, 188. Leonard, 558-561. Meehan, 220. Menon, 396. Le Strange, Lewis, A. L., 133. Meredith, 86. Meyrick, 87, 117. J. P., 386. Lindsell, 271. Millar, 196. Milligan, 221. Little, 504. Milliken, 607. Miltoun, 238. Lees, 235. Legge, 539. 162. - Lloyd, 589. Lockyer, 31, 82, 134. Lofthouse, 32. Moberley, 333. Moir, 435. Logan, 331. Monmohan Low, A., Moorshead, 398. — 109. S.,332. Lowis, 424. . Lyell, 30. Lynch, 215. Chakravarti, 334. Morison, 336. Morris, 170. Morrison, 176. Moule, 118. Mountmorres, 612. M., 630. Mabille, 664. Macalister, 207. M'Carthy, 562. Mulcherje, 337. Macdonald, Myers, 239. Myres, 68. 190. Macdonell, 83. Maclver, 665, 666. M'Kean, 216. MacKenzie, D., 272. - J. B., 191. Maclagan, 192, 193, 194. M'Laren, 667. Maclean, 668. Macleod, 195. M'Mahon, 462. Munro, 526, 527. Murray, A., 197. — M. A,, 540. Naidu, 399. Nash, 448. Naville, 541. Nayar, 400. Neve, 477. Newboult, 338. Newman, 775. Nicolson, 198. Macmichael, 84. M'Millan, 388. O'Connor, G. B., 222. Macneill, 217. Madan, 631, 632. O'Donoghue, 223. Madras, Bishop of, 389, 390, 390 a. Magniac, 476. Magnusson, 236. Maguire, C, 218. - P., 563- Maine, 33. Malcolm, 425. — W. F., 478. Page, 339. Palmer, 736. Pannikar, 401 tz. Parkinson, 565-7. Parsons, 678. Patell, 340. Mann, Patrick, 199. Margrett, 150. Pearson, 34, 35. Penfold, 171. 322. March, 116. Marson, 135. Martin, 219. Mathews, 733. Pepper, 695. Peringuey, 670. Petrie, 36, 449, 542, 543. Philios, 274. Matola, 633. Matota, 611. Philip, 404. Matthews, 151. Phillott, 341, 450, 463-467. Maugham, Pillai, 634. Maurice, 734. 402, 403. Pinches, 451. Index of Authors. Pirie, 636. Pitt-Rivers, 37. Plowright, 69. Pocock, 94. Poduval, 405. Pollock, 200. Postgate, 38. Praetorius, 242. Pratt, 716. Prideaux, 114. Prince, 453. Protheroe, 39. Pruen, 505. Pryce, 40. Quick, 41. Quiggin, 224. Raghariah, 406. Ray, J. C, 344. O. M., I, 42. Read, 43. Reader, 163. Richardson, 243. — Ridgeway, 244, 688. Rhys, 70. Rivers, 407, 408. Robarts, 106, 107. Robertson, 201. Robinson, C. H., 568. T. H., 673. Rorie, 202. Rose, H. A., 44, 346-351- - Roth, H. L., 172, 752, 753. - W. Ixxi Shah, 481, 482. Shamasastry, 354. Sharp, 135. Sharpe, 108. Sheane, 637. Shelford, 708. Sheppard, 173. Sherring, 355, 483. Shore, 115. Sieveking, 97. Singh, 356. Skeat, 437. Skinner, 591. Skipwith, Smith, A. L. R. — — — — — 454. P., 410. M., 455. A., 96, 244. S. P., 776, 777- V. A., 357, 484. G., 153, 154, 155. W. Smyth, 71, 438. Spilsbury, 545. Spittal, 721. Squire, 98. Srinavasan, 411. Stapleton, 613. Stephenson, 359. Stevenson, 755. Stitt, 412. Stratilesco, 275. Strong, 720. Stuart-Glennie, 46. S wanton, 109. Swettenham, 439. E., 738. Rouse, 737. Rousset, 672. Routledge, 608. Salvador!, 245. Sandars, 246. Sarat Chandra Das, 400. Mitra, 278, 352. Sastri, 409. Savidge, 353. Savile, 590. — Sayce, 544. T., 756. Taylor, 674. Temple, 48, 49, 427, 427 a, 456. Thomas, 50, 51, 360, 713, 739, 740, 741. Thompson, - Thome, P. A., 428. R. C, 457, 458. 361. Thurston, 413. Tin, 429. Todd, 530. Tooke, 675. Schenck, 569. Schon, 570. Schou, 247. Torday, 614, 615. Torrend, 638, 639. Schuster, 45. Scott, 426. Scrivenor, 436. Seligmann, 718-20, 754. Semple, 203. Sewell, 712. Seymour, 248. Tregarthen, 136. Tucker, 362. Tugwell, 572. Turner, P. R., 697. Trechmann, — Sir 174. W., 414. Underwood, 517, 518. Index of Authors. Ixxii Vansittart, 249. Vay de Vaya, 519. Vellozo, 698. Weston, 74. Wheeler, 226. Wheelwright, 676. Venkataswami, 415. Vernon, 364. Wilkinson, 440. Willey, 469. Williams, 778, 779. Viator, 468. Vigor, 99. Vischer, 573. Willoughby, 677. Wilson, 459. Winstedt, 441, 442. Wagner, 416. Woodford, 757, 758. Wali, 417. Woods, Walsh, 365, 485. Worth, 123, 137, Wragge, 759. Ward, 742. Warren, 143. Weissenborn, 531. Welch, 225. Werner, 574, 640, 641. Westermarck, 52, 53. GLASGOW : 138- Wright, 506. 73. Way, 100. Wedgwood, 54. Yeames, 250. Youens, iio. Youngson, 418. Yule, 99. PKINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BY ROBERT MACLEHOSE AND CO. LTD. SECOND ANNUAL ISSUE .- BIBLIOGRAPHY OJ anthropoi^SSy AND FOLK-Ld' 1907 CONTAINING WORKS PUBLISHED WITHIN THE BRITISH EMPIRE COMPILED BY NORTHCOTE W. THOMAS, MEMBER OF THE 2/- M.A., Net ^ubliskeb for tlu Joittt-Committw sst the ^xriial ^jithropologttal anb the Jolk-gore <§»J<:i£tg AT THE FOLK-LORE SOCIETY BY DAVID NUTT, 57-59 LONG ACRE INSTITUTE 3 Ittatttttt^ FOR THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL HANOVER SQUARE, F.R.A.I. F.L.S. W. LONDON 19 08 : : : : CONTENTS General, - i Great Britain General, Africa General, xxxvn Africa, N. xxxvii iv Scotland, V Ireland, vii England, Wales, - xxxviii N.E. - xlii (Bantu) ix - Europe, W. xvii - xviii Balkans and Islands, XX General, - xliii Africa, E. - xliii Congo, xlv Africa, C. - - xlviii etc. • xlviii S. 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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANTHROPOLOGY & FOLK-LORE, 1907. Compiled by Northcote W. Thomas. This bibliography deals with books and periodicals published in the British but a few works published in English in such countries as China are There is no attempt to include more than prehistoric Archaeoalso included. This issue includes translations only unwritten languages are noticed. logy of the Bible published in 1906 and 1907. Empire ; ; At the time of going to press Parliamentary Papers for 1906 were not yet accessible at the British Museum and are consequently further postponed. Works marked with an asterisk are important and not fially indexed ; notable articles in non-anthropological periodicals are distinguished in the same way. italics in the square brackets are those of tribes the objects named are figured. Proper names in italics signify- that The general geographical arrangement with certain modifications. is that of the Dewey ; otherwise Schedule, but * * * Mr. Y. Trivikrama Rau, of Madras, has given valuable assistance by The compiler would be preparing and forwarding many of the Indian slips. glad to find collaborators for Australia, Canada, Further India, New Zealand, South and West Africa. He also begs authors to send copies of articles, etc., It is especially important that those pubfor mention in the bibliography. They lished in the Colonies should be brought to his notice in this way. should be sent to the Royal Anthropological Institute. GENERAL. Avebury, Lord; Review of Archaeological Work, 1906-7: Proc. 1 S.A., 21, 439-446. Axon, W. E. A. Balfour, H. ; ; Divination by Books The Friction-Drum ; ; Manch. Q., 101, 26-35. /.4./., 37, 67-92. 2 3 ; ii Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk- Lore. Bennett, F. 143- J. Machine-made Implements ; ; Mag?, Geol. 3, 69, 4 [Eoliths.] Bland-Sutton, Candler, H. Circumcision as a Rite; B.M.JL. ; How ; became the Elephant a Bishop 1408-12. 5 1, Arch. : Jl.^ 64, [Chess.] 6 Cinderella Variants; i^, 18, 191-208. 7 80-90. Cox, M. R. J. ; Crawley, A. E. Origin and Function of Religion ; Soc. Papers, 3, ; 243-280. 8 Dadachanji, R. K. Bombay, Elliot, G-. F. [Fishing S. ; fire ; ; religion Frazer, J. G. XX, 462. Frazer, Romance cooking Moloch ; of Savage Life Seeley, pp. 384. war music huts marriage ; children ; ; Sacred ; ; ; ; ; 2nd Ed., Macmillan, pp. men and women; Mother-kin and the widowered Flamen. ] Questions on ; the ; 1907, 2, 524. of Savages etc., 12 of mother's milk its ; Athenaeum, 13 Frazer, J. G., and Lang, A. Age 11 Customs, pp. 52. Seething a kid in G. ; S. 9 [Additions: J. G., E. S. Anth. 10 Camb. U.P., Frazer, Jl. ; Adonis, Attis, Osiris; ; G. J. Primogeniture etc.] ; Religion Monogamy and ; 607-631. 7, Man ; Man, Seething the kid; ; Knoivledge, 4, 75-78. 96, 103. 14 [Eoliths, etc.] 15 Gray, J. ; Instructions for filling up Anthropometric Schedules 16 Ambrose Co., pp. 21. Hartland, E. S. 675-688. ; Presidential Address; [Magic and Rep. Brit. Ass., 1906, 17 religion.] Heron, D. ; On the Relation of Fertility in Man to Social Status 18 Drapers^ Co. Research Memoirs, 1906, pp. 22. ; Howard, E. ; Studies of non-Christian Religions ; 2nd Ed. ; pjj. 19 221. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature ; Anthropology, London, Royal Society, pp. 428. Johnson, H. H. ; Submerged Cities; Celtic Rev., 3, 266-276, 33420 345- Kendall, Man, 5. 19a H. G. o3, 60. 0,, and Smith, W. G. ; Case for Eoliths; 21 ;;;' Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk- Lore, W. Kingsmill, T. 165-215. The Two Zodiacs : N.C. Br., R.A.S., //. ; Life Star Folklore Deeds; Death's ; N. and Story; Bi-located a E. More About Biometry ; F., and 0. ; 23 Q., 8, 34. 18, 390. Lyttleton, 38, 22 Kumagusu Minakata Lang, A.; ; iii 37624 Rev., C. 2, 25 36-40. Macmichael, H. J. The ; Eye Evil Ant, ; 43, 226, 465. 341, 422, 26 Macmichael, J. H. Bibliography of Medieval Children's Games 26a N. and Q., 8, 456. ; Man, 87, 94 27 Meeting of the British Association. ; Manners-Smith, T. ; Navicular in Human and Anthropoid Foot 28 /. Anat., 41, 255-279. Myres, L. J. A ; Bureau of Biometry; O. and C. Rev., 1, 131- 29 144. K. Pearson, Reply ; U. G. to Yule; Biometrika, 5, [See No. 42.] Pocock, W. I. String Tricks, ; Addenda ; S. ; Apollo; Heinemann, pp. Prehistoric art Ridgeway, W. ; Egypt, Greece, ; Thomas, N. W. Nature, 32 [Origin of Art 351. 33 ; M. Man, ; 460-9. 34 94. Inheritance of Psychical 35 Inst., pp. 72. *Thomas, W. I.; ences ; industry ; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folklore for 35a ; 1906; Anth. E. 5, xvi, Man etc.] Beginnings of Iron Schuster, E., and Elderton, Characters; Biometrika, 31 F., 18, 325-9. Reid, G. A., and others ; Mendelian Phenomena in 76, 566, 616, 662 ; 77, 8-9, etc. Reinach, 470-6. 30 Sex and Society; Union, pp. ; morality ; exogamy modesty mind ; ; vii, 325. [Difier- of woman, etc. ] 36 Anthropological Essays presented to E. B. Tylor Clarendon Press, pp. viii, 416; Andrew Lang, Edward Burnett Tylor; H. Balfour, The Fire-Piston A. E. Crawley, Exogamy and the D. J. Cunningham, The Australian Mating of Cousins Forehead; L. R. Farnell, The Place of the Sonder-Gotter J. Gr. Frazer, Folk-lore in the Old in Greek Polytheism Testament ; A. C. Haddon, The Religion of the Torres ; ; ; ' ; iv Bibliography of Anthjvpology and Folk-Lore. Straits Islanders; Mylitta ; E. S. Andrew Lang, Hartland, Rite at the Temijle of Australian Problems R. R. Marett, ; Taboo a Negative Magic?; Charles Ethnological Study of Music ; J. L. Myres, Is Myers, The The Sigynnae of S. Herodotus C. H. Read, A Museum of Anthropology Sir John Rhys, The Nine Witches of Gloucester; William Ridgeway, Who were the Dorians?; W. H. R. Rivers, Origin of the Classificatory System C. G. Seligmann, M.D., and T. A. Joyce, M.A., On Prehistoric Objects in British New Guinea; N. W. Thomas, The Origin of Exogamy; Arthur Thomson, The Secret of the Verge Watch E. Wes'termarck, ; ; ; ; L'Ar, or the Transference of Conditional Curses; B. W. FreireMarreco, A Bibliography of Edward Burnett Tylor. 37 Watson, A.; Jugglers; Reliquary, Webb, W. M. 13, 1-15. Heritage of Dress; ; 38 [Ball play.] Grant Richards, pp. xxvi, 393- 39 Westermarck, Weston, J. L. E. ; Principles of Fasting Grail ; F., 18, ; and Rites of Adonis; 40 391-422. 41 F., 18, 283-305. Yule, G. U. ; Bias and Personal Equation in Statistics 36) 325-38l[Pigmentation, etc.] See also No. 30. ; J. A. I., 42 GREAT BRITAIN. GENERAL. See also Nos. 189, 191. Cook, A. B. Bough, European Sky-god; F, ; 18, 24-53. [Breaking the etc.] 43 Hubbard, A. J.; Neolithic Dewponds; new ed., Longmans, pp. XXIV, 115. Mann, M. L. Ant. 44 Prehistoric beads of vitreous paste ; Scot., 40, Nelson, G. M. ; ; Proc. Soc. 396-402.* On British 45 Stone Circles ; London, Atkinson, PP- 32- Sconce, J.; 422. Slater, G. ; 46 Cup-marked Stones; Trans. Ed. F.N.S., 5, 41547 Enclosure of Common Fields ; Geog.JL, 29, 35-55. 48 ;; and Folk- Lore, v Bibliography of Anthropology SCOTLAND. .117 Hebrides; .12 Orkney; .14 Sutherland; .21 Inverness; .23 Elgin; .24 Banff; .25 Aberdeen; .26 Kincardine; .31 Forfar; .32 Perth; .33 Fife; .34 Kinross; .36 Stirling; .38 Argyll; .39 Bute; .41 Renfrew; .441 Linlithgow; .451 Berwick; .465 Selkirk; .47 Roxburgh; .48 Dumfries .49 Kirkcudbright. .Ill Shetland; ; M'Hardy, A. B. On ; Ant. Vitrified Forts; Proc. Soc. 40, Scot., 136-150. Mackinlay, 49 C. J. Traces of the cultus of the Nine Maidens ; Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 40, 255-265. Maclagan, R. C. A ; Folklore ; 50 Synthesis Cal. ; Med. JL, 7, "^ 51 29-39. Robertson, C. M. 23S, 319-331 Tocher, ; ; Scottish Gaelic Dialects; Celtic Rev., 4, 69-79, 167-182. 3, 22352 J. F. Anthropometric Characteristics of Inmates of Asylums; Biometrika, 5, 29S-350. 53 ; Tocher, J. F. Tocher, cf. Anthropometric Stirvey of ; and Beddoe, J.; F., J. CoUingwood, W. G. Man, ; Shetland; Oliver and Boyd; pp. Legend of Shetland ; O. and 96-105. 72-77 ; .3, Munro, R. ; Notes on Scot., 40, 54 82, xii, 212. 56 S. Old-lore, 2, 57 . . . eleven Stone knives ; 151-164. Proc. Soc. Ant. Newcastle^ Proc. Soc. Ant. 58 226 2, ; Stone axe. 59 441 L17; -42; Mann, L. M. ; Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 40, 369-396. prehistoric hut, stone tools, etc. •14 Insane; 1-96. 55 W. F. ; Story of [Archaeology, etc.] "38 Suppl, ib. 48. 111 Clark, •12 do., Scottish Sagabook of the ; Proc. Soc. Ant. mould cup markings, ; 164-206. [Drinking cup 60 ; [47 80 stone weapon.] 128-133. Scot., 40, Report on Stone Circles [Cup markings.] 61 [Incised crescent; 62 etc.] •23 Cash, C. L. ; Stone circles at Greinsh, •21 Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 40, 245-254. •24 Coles, F. R. ] Kynwich Castle; 48 fairies; 60 Stenness stones; {48) 69 stone age in Norway; MacRay, A. ; cairn, urns. Viking Club, 5; 51 blood stenting ; 71 bronze age ; 73 ship burial spear ; ; Aviemore, and Delfour 63 Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 40, 64 ;; vi Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk- Lore. •24; -25; 34; -39; 26; 33; 36 Coles, F. R. ; Notices of Standing Stones, Cists, ring marks; Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 40, 291-387. . . . and cup and 65 •24 Callander, J. G. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 40, 23-39. [Stone Late Celtic Harness mounting (bronze) axe mould beads.] ; •25 ; Callander, J. Gr. A; Customs Macdonald, 65a 66 [Drinking cup, ums, etc.] 279-290. zb. ; cists ; of Crathie ; F., 84-6. 18, [Hallowe'en; 67 burial; etc.] "25 Proceedings Soc. •32 Ant. Scot., [Pottery 40, 47. '32, tb. [Quartzite discs, etc.] 133. stone cup.] ; "25, tb. [Celtic silver brooches; 347- 68 axes.] •31 Reid, W. ; Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 40, 42-44. •33 Chalmers, P. M. ; Earth house at Ardross [Stone ; cist, 69 urn.] Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 70 40, 355-357- Reliquary, 13, 193. 71 [Burial, urn.] Lord A. ; Argyllshire Galleys, some typical examples from Tomb slabs, etc. London, 1906; C. J. Clark, pp. 65. •38 Campbell, 72 Forts on Whitcastle Hill ; Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 40, 15-22. •38 Christison, D. •47 •38 Schetelig, H. ; and Flanders Moss 73 Ship Burial at Kiloran Bay; Sagabook V.C., 5, 74 172-4. No. •42 See •441 Loney, J. (ill.) W. M. ; Long 60. Graves, stone lined Scot., 40, 60-76. ; Proc. Soc. Ant. 75 •441 See also Nos. 60, 65. •451 Notes and Queries, 7, 256, 296 Abercromby, Soc. Ant. J., and Pirrie, Scot., 40, Cist and J. H. N.C., 19, 340. Craw, •465 Lang, A. •48 ; ; Creeling the Bridegroom. ; A. M. 328-342. ; Cemetery of Minraw; Proc. Hill ; Hist. Berw. 78 Breaking the Bough; See also F, 18, 335. 77 [Bones.] Urn found on Harelaw Glasgow Herald, July 29th 76 ; F., 18, 89-91. [Asylum.] 79 Riding of Langholme Marches. 80 Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore, vii IRELAND. Antrim; .61 naught; Kildare .74 .87 ; .63 Donegal; .66 Armagh; .67 Monaghan .71-75 ConGalway .815 Longford; .825 Louth; .83 Dublin; .85 ; ; Queen's Co.; .94 Limerick .95 ; Armstrong, E. Cork C. R. ; ; Waterford .91 Tipperary .92 ; Clare; .93 ; .96 Kerry. Stone Chalices, so called ; Froc. R.J. Acad., 81 26, 318-326. Barton, W. Blake, T. R. C. ; U. ; P. Burial of Amputated 82 limbs., F., 18, 82. F, Matrimonial Customs in the West; Bury, J. B. Life of St. Patrick; Macmillans, 1905, pp. x, 404. Cf. circles Gorsedd, etc.] ; [Legends; solar heroes festivals; stone Nature, 76, 295-6, 348-9. ; CoflFey, G. Hull, E. ; Early Iron Sword Idea of Hades ; [God of the Mallet; 445-8. ; ; 84 Froc. R.I. Ac, 26, in Celtic Literature; Cuchulainn 85 42-3. 121-165. 18, See also voyages.] ; c, F., 341, p. 86 Journ. Irish Folksong Soc, vol. 8,3,4; 4, 5, pas. Irish Songs Journal of the Irish Folksong folksongs W. Society; 3, 3, 4. [Ulster bells ; harmony; musical instruments.] ; Irish ; 88 Peasant Songs Lloyd, J.; Sgealuidhe Oirghiall Folk ; ; Longmans, pp. Gaelic League, 89 20. [Ulster 1906. 90 stories.] M'Kenzie, D. ; F, Children and Wells; 18, 253-282. [Water- 91 spirits, etc.] Ridgeway, W. Frit. Ac, horses ; ; Date of First 135-168. 2, Shaping of Cuchulainn Saga [Irish warfare ; arms; dress, etc. ; ; Froc. cremation loth, ; 92 trumpets. ] Aug. Spectator, and 87 Ballads. Joyce, P. 18, 83 77-82. p. Ireland Superstitions. Cf. 262, 324. Some West of [Luck; unluck; love charms; dragon, etc.] 190. 93 Musical Instruments of the Ancient Irish Sullivan, W. K. Irish Folksong S., 3, 34, 4, 34, 5, 29. ; Discoveries in Irish and other bone caves Ussher, R. J. Water/. A.S., 9, i-ii. ; '61 Coffey, G. Ac, ; Two Finds of Late Bronze Age Objects 26, c, 119-124. ; ; Jl. 94 ; Jl. 95 Froc R.I. 96 ] viii Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk- Lore. •61; -63; 66; 85; 94; 95; 815 Day, R. ; Cork H.A.S., 13, 42-5. •66 Louth A./., •815 forks]; iv., 1, 825 Louth A.J., [Stone tools from Killucan] 22. 97 tb., ; 23 [wooden 10 [Menhir]. 1 /.(^., [Brooches and pins.] 98 •66; -67; [Celts 1, tion. 93-4 iii. quern ; whorl ; Catalogue of H. Morris Collection. ib., 94. Dollan Collec- ; bronze spearhead] ; 96 [Stone [Celts]; lb., ; circle (ill.).] 99 •71; -75 Byrne, H. J.; Hallowe'en, •87 Maguire, C. etc., in Connaught Folktale of Connacht; ; ; New L 27, 109-115. •74 Costello, T. B. way A.S., Some ; Rev., 26, 372-378, 101 old Galway Domestic Utensils 129-132 4, 100 F., 18, 437-9. ; //. Gal- [Milk vessels; lighting apparatus.] (ill). 102 M. Hodgson, C. Synge, M. Galway Arch. Folklore; //. 90-94, 154-166. J. ; Aran Islands; Dublin, ; Soc, Mannsel, 3, xii, pp. [18, 51, 62, Miirchen; 46, 155, fairies; 129, reciting ballads. Kildare Arch. •815 y/. ments']; ib., Soc, 204. [Copper, 117. 5, and bronze 16-34, 103 189. 104 iron imple- \_Stone implements.] 105 •815 See also No. 97, 98. •825 Morris, H. Louthiana ; cromlech.] ; Louth A./., iii., 1, 38-45. [Tumuli; [do., stone circle]. 57-61 106 •825 See also 99. •83 Poe, J. W. pp. ix, ; Cromlechs of Co. Dublin; [(Lambay) Irish Nat., 16, 17, etc. •85 Hobson, C. Sealy, Dublin, 29. J. ; Sepulchral Urn ; ; neoliths; gold ornament.] Kildare Arch. //. 119-20. •91 92 Jl. Folksong Soc, 10 ; Waterford A.S., canoe.] 108 Soc, 5, 109 •85 See also •91 fl. 1906, 107 10, 253. No. 97. Songs from Waterford. 9, [Bronze 277. [Burial urn ; implements; bronze and bone pins.] 110 amber beads; Ill Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. ix •91 Power, P. Prehistorical Burial Urn; 322 (ill.). ; Power, P. ; Cup and The Sheehan, M. of the 168-70. ib., People; 113 Dublin, Gill, 1907, 114 94 93; Scott, Gr. 3, •93 Circle Stone; Irish Water/. A.S., 10, 320112 III. pp. •92; ; //. ; Unrecorded Finds of Gold Ornaments 27-37 Westropp, ; //. Lein. F.C., 115 (ill-)- T. J. Cists, ; Dolmens and Pillars of W. . . . Lynch, P. 3, J. ; Cromleacs in Clare ; 116 Froc. R.I. Acad., 26, 447-472. Co. Limerick, (cont.); Jl. Lim. F.C., 117 S4-57> 127-133. •94 See also No. 97. •94 Westropp, T. F.C, 3, J. ; Ancient Remains near Lisdoonvarna 39-53, I43-I59. Lim. ; Jl. [Earthworks, cromlech, burial mound, etc.] 118 •95 Day, R. ; Recent discovery of Gold Ornaments; Cork H.A.S., 119 13, 118-119. Day, R. ; Flint Arrow-head; ib. •95 See also •96 120 197. No. 97. /m/z iVa/., 16, 265-9, [Cromlech C^/-/^ i^.^. 6"., 12, 150. [Stone amulet.] Day, R. ; 304 [Flint (ill.).] 121 flake.] 122 Gold Lunette; Cork H.A.S., 123 12, 136-8. ENGLAND. .11 Middlesex; .21 Surrey; .23 Kent; .25 Sussex; .27 Hants; .29 Berks; .31 Wilts; .33 Dorset; .35 Devon; .37 Cornwall; .38 Somerset; .48 Warwick .47 Worcester .41 Gloucester .45 Salop ; .46 Stafford .51 Derby; .53 Lincoln; .571 Oxford; .575 Bucks; .58 Herts; .59 Cambridge; .61 Norfolk; .64 Suffolk; .67 Essex; .71 Cheshire; .72 Lanca.85 Cumberland; .88 Westmoreland; .89 Isle of Man. shire; .74 Yorks ; ; ; ; ; Axon, W. E. A.; English Gipsies in 1818; Ant., 43, [Vocab., etc.] Brit. Med. JL, 1, 29-30; Shakespeare's "Insane Root." 181-4. 124 125 ;; X Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. *Cliadwick, H. M. ; Origin of the English Nation ; Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 351. [England in the Sixth Century; Saxons, etc. Migrations Ancient Germani Nerthus Social conditions, etc.] ; ; ; ; 126 Conway, E. S. Keltic Weights Rep. Brit. Ass., 1906, 696-7. Griffith, J. May ; Roman Camp found in a ; 127 or Gorsedd Year in English and Welsh Fairs Nature, 76, 477-481. Griffith J. 128 Astronomical and Archaeological Value of the Welsh ; Gorsedd; 127-8. 9-10, ib,, 129 F. W. Old English Sports; Unwin, pp. xvi, 361. [159, Football; 226, cockfighting 289, throwing at cocks; 296, bull- Hackwood, ; ; baiting, etc.] Hayes, W. J. [Kern-baby; Beltane 104. 19, W. Hazlitt, 130 Pagan Survivals; Nature, ; C. ; *Holmes, T. E. ^ ; 131 Ancient Britain ; Reeves, pp. xxx, 580. Clarendon Press, pp. [Ages of stone, bronze, iron; Caesar; ethnology; Stonehenge ; tin ; dene holes etc.] 764. pottery Folklore, fires.] English Proverbs ; 76, 663, ; 132 xvi, burial, etc. Lockyer, Sir N. Notes on Ancient British Monuments ; 77, 56-59, 82-84, Nature, ; 150-152. 134 Martin, E. A,; Dew-ponds; KnoivL, 4, Melandra Castle; Manchester, 1906, pp. 126-8. 108-9, xvi, 151. 135 [i, Prehistoric 136 roads. ] Rehgious Beliefs J. E. ; Yorks. Arch. JL, 19, 446-452. Mortimer, Museums Journal, 5, pas. ; of the Ancient Britons 137 Directory of Museums, [Archaeological and Ethnological collections noted. Museums Journal, Nicholson, E., [Reviews of 5, 6, 7. and others : ' Museum Palmer, A. S. Reports.] 138 Lizard with two Tails; N. and Q., ; ; Gabriel Hounds; Guardian, Sorcery in England; Jan. Reliquary, Froc. Soc. Ant. Newcastle,^ 9, 13, 16, 1907. 140 157-167. 141 [Amulets.] 2, 226; Bronze Swords; 240, Charm 142 Stones. Rep. 8, 139 S. H. concl. 137a ] 328, 391. Perry, ; 133 ; Report Brit. Ass., 1906, 349-369; Investigation, Provisional Schedule. on Anthropometric 143 ; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. xi Rep. Brit. Ass., 1906, 370-382 Report on Stone Circles (The Stripple Stones, by H. St. G. Gray). 144 ; I'i., 383-400 Report and Catalogue of Anthropological Photo- ; graphs. id., 145 400-408 ; Report on Roman Sites (Caerwent, Melandra Castle, Newstead, Silchester). 146 Report of Committee on Ancient Earthworks; 1907. Promise of Youth and Performance of Galton Eug. Lab. Publ, iii. Schuster, E. ; Schuster, E., and Elderton, E. M. ; 147 Manhood 148 Inheritance of Ability; id., i. 149 Sharp, English J.; C. Folksong; Simpkin, pp. xvi, 143. 150 [Primitive music; Evolution of songs, etc.] Sharp, 0. J., and Macllwaine, [Historical Novello, pp. 80. ; H. C. ; Bibliog. ; The Morris Notes on tunes; Book figures.] 151 Smith, R. A. ; Timekeepers of the Ancient Britons [Water clocks.] 21, 319-334. W. Sweeting, 18, D. ; ' Horseshoes and Witches; ; Rroc. S.A., 152 Fenland N.Q., 153 91. W. Sweeting, D. ; Funerals and Right of man ; Stone ib., (London, Constables.) Victoria Country Histories. neolithic Way; circles Early iron age ; ; 18, 99. [Palaeolithic, Ancient roads ; dwellings; Earthworks; Bronze age, etc.] Watson, Pile 155 and others; Obsolete Games; N. and J., 363, 5 154 1-2. 1 [Whitsuntide Lord and Lady; Q., 7, 361Barleybrake, etc.] 156 Wright, W. ; Prehistoric and Early Historic Inhabitants of England; Middlesex Hosp. JL, xi., 90-108, 1 77-191, 203157 222, 250-266; xii., 39-59, 113-125. •11 Daily Graphic, Feb. Jl. M. Sharpe, T. 152-156, Dale, W. ; 464-9. 1907. 123 " Antiquities ; [Trackways Moxon, •21 7th, Arch. Ass., 13, Hanwell. Brit. ; Cowey Stakes ; 158 [Stakes at Brentford.] Palaeolithic Implements from 159 of ; Middlesex; Brentford, Fords, etc.] 1905. 160 A.; Games of Soho; Soho Monthly Paper, 1907, 180-183, 222-225. Bronze Bucket from Weybridge; 161 Proc. S.A., 21, 162 ; Bibliography of Anthropology attd Folk-Lore. xii Falkner, H. Coll., Ancient ; Farnham Pottery near Surrey Arch. ; 228-230. 20, 163 Maiden, H. E. Earthworks at Langham Surrey Arch. ; ' Coll., 20, 115-118. Nature, 76, 61 164 Cordoned bucket ; at Weybridge. 165 Smith, R. A. ; Recent and Former Discoveries at Hawkshili Surrey Arch. Coll., 20, 119- 128. [Hut circles; pottery; bronze; iron, etc.] Ightham •23 Bennett, F. J.; [26, Flint implements Holt-White, 126-8 166 R. Gold ; ; Homeland 39, rock shelters ; 45, megaliths near Bracelets ; viii, 55, finds.] Crayfordj Ant., Deneholes. 522, 578; 134, T. 169 ; ; Whistler, C. W., and others; [White horses; Mari Llwyd, Sagabook etc. 182-3. 171 V.C., 5, 177, at Ramsgate.] Hodening ; Report Brighton Arch. CL, 1907, [Entrenchments near Falmer 16. 172 (ill.)-] Roberts, A. J. Flint ; arrowhead Harting at Sussex Arch. ; 173 S. Late-Celtic ; Hog Bronze Pin and Froc. S.A., 174 ; 21, 489-90. W. Neolithic Implements ; Fowler, M. Nature Notes ; [Witchcraft ; Snakes Notes and Queries, •29 Ravenscroft, W. ; •31 [Urns; Cunnington, M. E. 13, 28-46. 7, ; ; Froc. S.A.; 21, 263-266. from Liphook; Soul bird, Knowl., 4, etc.] 157; Nighthags. Human Remains Shrubsole, 0. A.; 314. Coll., 183. Toms, H. •27 Dale, 43, Ancient Camp at Hanging Wood, Charlton Woohv. Ant. SoC, 1905-6. [Pottery; hearth, etc.] 170 W. Vincent, Rep. 50, 158. 167 168 (ill.). •23; -67 Nature, 76, •25 Association, pp. ; Reading; Ant., 43, 91-8. 178 Bronze Age Tumulus; Froc. S.A., 21, 303- at 179 Bronze Age Barrow near Manton [Bones, amber, bronze, gold, jet, ; Reliquary, cup urn, woven fabrics, 180 etc.] Cunnington, M. E. Mag., 35, 1-20 250. 176 177 burials.] ; 175 ; Bronze Age Barrow (ill.). at Manton ; Wilts. 181 Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore, Hanbury, A. J. S. Silbur}' Hill Excursion ; Johnston, C. F. H. to and M. Birfn. ; ' F., 182 7-23. 32, 183 340-2. 18, Kendall, H. G. 0. Investigations at Knowle Farm Pit. ; Arch, and N.H.M., 34, 299-307. [Repr. from Man.^, Wilts. ; Passmore, A. D. Notes on Recent Discoveries ; and N.H.M., bronze celts, 34, 308-312. etc. South Wilts Powell, J. U. ; Arch, and [British um incense cup; ; 184 Arch, Wilts. ; flint saw.] flint ; and Avebury Silchester, Inst., Cuckowe King; ; xiii N.H.M., in Romano-British Times; Wilts. 186 270-294. 34, Discoveries near Fonthill Wilis. Arch, arid [Pottery, scrapers, whorls, iron tools, etc.] 34, 414-425. 187 Stallybrass, B. JV.ff.Jil., ; ; Story-Maskelyne, T. ; Tan Hill Fair; and N.H.M., Wilts. Arch, 34, 426-432, Wordsworth, Mag., •33 C. S. 0. 8, 250, 188 ; Customs of Wishford and Barford [May Day, 283-316. 35, Addy, 189 N. and ; J. G. N. ; Neolithic Implements from Dorset Arch. Ass., 13, 172-5. Folksong Sac, Folksong Pentin, H. 1 1 Songs from ; Dorset ; Com. Report, Scientific bronze finds, P. Penn, J.; [loi, ; Rep. Dev. Ass., 39 Notes on the Parish [43, Agriculture Cornish Notes and Queries; ; 189, giants, fairies ; [9, ; The Old Cornish Drama; Gild plays; 103-109. 195 74 stone and 11, Cornish Theatre; Mylor of ; Barnicote, ; 48, Cutting the neck.] 197 Stock, 1906, pp. 323, Maypole games, etc, ; 198 leechcraft 263, proverbs, riddles, etc.] Peter, T. C. ; 39, 194 See also No. 141. pp. x, 262. Language Ass., 193 196 •37 Taunton; ; 27, 24-43. Rep. Dev. Ass., 39, 82-84. Report on Devonshire Folklore; Rep. Dev. H. British 192 Barrow Com. '35 Report of the •37 Olivey, 191 of Bibl. ; /I. Brit. ; (cont.). Old Dorset Songs; Dorset N.H.C., ; Q., 190 272, 296. Clift, Jl. Wilts. ; etc.] Sheep Fair on an Ancient Earthwork ; and 185 ; ; Stock, 1906, pp. 14, plays, etc.] iv, 49. 199 ;; ; and Folk-Lore. xiv Bibliography of Anthropology Read, H. C. Bronze Brooches (Harlyn Bay); Froc. S.A., ; Hind, L. C. Days ; Jenner, H. slojie circles ; Kendall, H. G. 0.; Langdon, A. G. Pygmy Flints; Man, 83 202 203 Hill Flint Supplies of the ; So?/l. bronze, iron, G. St. 205 St. G. ; Glastonbury Lake Village Arch. Soc, 53, IOI-147. [Excavation of mounds clay, bone, amber finds, etc.] 206 Thin Arrow-head; Man, 37 ; •38 Froc. Soc. Ant. Newcastle,^ 2, 237 •74 Russia and Denmark. Rep. Brit. Ass., 1906, 410-423; ; Flails 207 (ill). from Somerset, Yorks, 208 Lake Village at Glastonbury 209 (cont.). Taunton Castle Museum : boat; [Flints; 70-91. Additions pottery; ; W. ; Sagabook V.C., pp. •41 ; -51 ; W. vii, St. C. 250. -74 Sturge, Tradition and Folklore of the Quantocks [Dragons, fairies, ghosts, etc.] 211 5, 142-150. ; Auden, T. F.C., Byegcnes, ; W. A. ; Thin Arrow-heads ; Man, 25. 213 See also No. 37. 215 104; Folklore of Elder. 107-8; Byegones, pp. Southam, H. Cotteswold Manor Gloucester, Bellows, camp; 237, field names.] 212 Prehistoric Man in Shropshire ; Trans. Caradoc ; [Pit dwellings; canoes; flints; bronze; burial.] 138-146. 214 A. 4, p. A [15, Prehistoric finds; 19, •41. •45 Froc. Som. Arch. Soc, 53, implements; club brasses, 210 bronze etc.] Whistler, C. Baddeley, Ancient and Gray, H. •38 Bulleid, A., •41 ; Froc. 204 etc.] ; Lewis, A. L., and Warren, S. H. Cornish; Man, U, 27. Froc. 362. megalithic (ill.). BuUein Prehistoric Objects from flints, [Holed Stones ; /aj-. Celtic Rev., 3, 360-375. 21, 456-61. S.A., viii, pp. 157, 348, giants 201 Cornish Drama; ; Methuen, Cornwall; in [Barrows; cromlechs; monuments, etc.] Gray, H. 21, 200 372-4. ; Prehistoric Remains. Burning "Cast" calf; R, 216 18, 437. 217 ; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. xv •46 Midland Evening News, •47 Beeston, T. Nat. J. •48 bronze Drakelow 219 The Museum ; an Index as Trans. Wore. Nat. CL, ; 3, 288. the to . . . hammer; [Stone 220 Early Birm. and M. Earthworks, Dykes, Inst., etc., of . . . Barr 221 41-61. 32, Christmas Odds and Ends ; Wore. Trans. ; celts.] Benton, G. B. •51 Ratcliffe, T. at 218 269-72. 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G. ; Distribution of Flint and Bronze Implements Trans. Norf. Nat. Soe., 8, 393-409. 233 Eastern Daily Press, Sept. 20th R, ; Milk Superstitions. Partridge, C. ; Norfolk charm See also 234 18, 435; East Anglian, 13, 182. 235 and Folk-Lore. xvi Bibliography of Anth^^opology •64 Allen, J. R. Dutt, W. S-shaped ; A. fibula; Reliquary^ 13, 62-3. 236 Small Flint Implements from Bungay ; ; Nature, 11, 237 102. Hancox, E. R. H. ; Arrow Heads; Ant., Suffolk 43, 88-91 (ill.). 238 Layard, N. F. Ipswich Palaeolithic Site;y.^./., 36, 233-236. ; 239 Layctrd, N. F. Ipswich Palaeolithic Site; Rep. Brit. Ass., 1906, ; 240 693-4. Layard, N. F. ; Palaeolithic Site in Ipswich, Rroc. Canib. Ant. Soc, 11, 493-502. W. •67 Crouch, Camp; Uphall ; 241 Trs. Essex Ant. Soc, 408-412. 9, 242 Holmes, V.; Denehole Notes; Essex Nat., T. Arch. Ass., 13, 71, iiS; Essex Red H. Little Jl. Brit. Laver, W. Reader, F. Pottery Late-Celtic ; Essex Arch. Soc, ; Flint 9, 348-350 Axe at at 243 15, 5-13. Hills Exploration. 244 Hallingbury Trs. ; 245 (ill.). Pleshey; Essex A^at., 15, 18 (ill.). 246 Trench, C. C. ; Trace of Settlements near Shoeburyness Essex Arch. Soc, 10, 251-256. Waller, W. C. ; Essex Field 68-104, 156-179. ; Byegone Stalybridge — H. ; black lad (Easter) Atkinson, Manchester, ; & Floyer, J. K. •74 (author) pp. xxii, 331. [Prehistoric; etc.; 141, bull 139, "rush cart"; 249 Ancient Crosses and Holy Wells Hughes. [305, 311, 479, stone circles; ; Sherratt ; J. C. ; Froc ; 9, 248 weaving, 42, early industries baiting; 144, welldressing.] •72 Taylor, 247 Essex Arch. Soc, Trs. ; Trs. See also No. 169. •67 •71 Hill, S. Names ; see index for crosses S.A., 21, 419. and 452, riding the 250 wells.] 251 [Stone axe.] Forty Years in a Moorland Parish ; Macmillan, 126, bees; 135, barrows, [51, Fairies; 74, witches pp. xlvii, 471. etc.; 205. wedding 213, burial; 234, holy wells; 240, mell supper, 252 etc.] ; ; Beddoe, J., and Ro-we, Arch. Jl., 19, Domesday, etc.] J. 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V. ; How John builds his House [Divination beam raising, etc.] 348-355. East of Asia, ; The Three Questions; East of Poseck, H. v.; Asia, 139-144. 562 4, [Chinese parallel to story of abbot and miller.] 563 Quarterly Rev., 207, 351-376; Religion of China. Shaw, C. Chinese Buckets ; SootMU, W. E. A ; Mission Temples; 228 [20S, Swallow, R. W. Walshe, W. [I?,, Gr. j-^., China; Oliphant, pp. in 564 [Suicide, etc.] 17, 143. 293. 565 xii, Hankow fu to ; Jl. Manch. Geog. Soc, 566 Irott foimdry.-] Ways ; Awake, religions.] Tai Yuan , 21,13-88. ; that are Dark ; Shanghai, Kelly & Walsh, 567 1906, pp. 276. Ware, J. Fairyland of China ; East of Asia, West Chinese Herodotus. ] ; 4, 561 ; of a Journey to the [Records 4, 80-89. 568 ; Williams, E. T. ; Witchcraft in the Chinese Penal Code ; JL poison; divination; N.C.B., R.A.S., 3S, 61-96. [Leechcraft ; invocation of demons, etc.] 569 Journey from Yunnan to Assam Young, E. Geog. JL, 30, 152. C. ; [Liso; 158, dress, etc. ; 159, huts ; Ulu Lamas; 164, dress, etc. ; burial; Langsus ; 166, house, etc.; Puma; physical; house, spinning ; i6t , etc. ; Singpho; 175, bridge.] 570 ; KOREA. Kew Bulletin, 1907, 73-76; Report Ind. Mus., i()oy6. Underwood, H. G. [Life, work, ; Ginseng in Korea. 571 572 [20, Accessions.] Korean Women ; ///. Miss. News, 8, 42-3. 573 etc.] JAPAN. See also No. 345. W. Aston, W. Aston, G. ; Shinto ; Longmans, pp. G. ; Shinto ; Constables, pp. 83. ii, 574 390. 575 Japanese Medical Folklore Clement, E. W. Japan, 35, 15-32. ; CM, Gleaner, 34, 93. Fisher, G. A. pp. X, ; wrestlers, etc.] [19, Trs. As. 577 alone in the Heart of Japan Theatre; 21, prostitutes; 36, Soc. 576 [Horse image in leechcraft.] A Woman 293. ; ; Sisleys, procession; 61, 578 ;; and Fo Ik-Lore, xxxvii Bibliog7'aphy of Anthropology Mounds and Dolmens Gowland, W. Burial ; J. A. I., 37, 10-46. Hildreth, R. 388. *Joly, H. L. pp. of Early Emperors 579 ; Japan as ; Legend was and it K. Paul, is; vols., pp. 401, 2 580 Emblems, [xxiii, 453. xliii, Japanese Art (700 in etc. illustrations) masks 222, ; ; ; Lane, 423-437, biblio- 581 graphy.] Kupfer, C. F. [ Weaving ; ; Aborigines of Japan tatu canoe ; marriage ; East of Asia, ; residence ; huts ; ; 334-347- 4, food etiquette ; ; 582 death.] Manners and Customs of the Japanese People Madras, Sankaran, ; [Earliest times; food; burial, etc.; law; dress; 1906, pp. 116. arms; religion; folklore; " Polternacht " dolls; charms.] 583 ; Nicholson, Sir F. A. Press, pp. Note on ; Fisheries in [61-67, Methods.] 119. vii, Yosaburo Takekoshi Japanese Rule \ in Japan ; Madras, Govt. 584 Formosa ; Longmans, [219, Savage tribes; Atayal ; 220, huts; agriculture; 221, fish poison; 222, marriage; types, pas., 341-342, bibliography.] 585 pp. XV, 342. AFRICA. GENERAL. W. TMselton-Dyer, Sir T. ; Mulattos; Nature, 126, 77, cf. 586 p. 149. 35-54, Catalogue of 587 1907, 41-46; Additions. Natal Government Mtisetim Report, 1906; Ethnological Collection, AFRICA, N. id., (INCLUDING EGYPT). Morocco, see also No. 37. Egypt, see also Nos. 312, 521, 788. Ahmed Bey Kamal ; Bull. Soc. Khed., Idees cosmogoniques des anciens habitants 7, 41-59. [Egypt.] Boulenger, G. A.; Fishes of the Nile; [xxi., Nets and their use closures; xlvi., spears; Budge, E. A. 652,618. W. ; ; I., xxvi., Rees, 1907, pp. hooks; xxxvii., fish traps; harpoon.] Egyptian Sudan ; 588 li, 578. xlii., en- 589 ; 2 vols. ; Kegan Paul, pp. 323-342, ancient gold mines ; 403, steatopygy ; 413, inhabitants; 424-447, tribes; 440, rehgions 590 444, languages; 499, magic; 515-572, bibliography.] [Archaeology; history; II., ; and Folk- Lore. xxxviii Bibliogi^aphy of Anthropology CM. Gleaner, 34, Grouse, M. E. marriage Derry, 0. E. Algiers ; burial ; Gay and ; dress ; 591 [Irrigation well.] 152. ; Bird, pp. [Evil eye 244. xii, 592 spirits.] Predynastic Egyptian Tibiae; J. Anat., 41, 123- ; 59 130. Egypt Ministbre des Travaux publics : Antiquites, 1907 Egypt Rapport du : Service des 594 Cairo, 1907, pp. 26. ; Service des Antiquites : Annales, ; No. vol. 8, i ; Cairo, 595 1907, pp. 96. *Erman, A. Handbook ; pp. Xvi, 262. *Garstang, J. Egyptian of [Religious beliefs Burial ; pp. XV, 250. ; Religion the dead 0. S. [loi, Rites; 108, dress; medans Egyptian Anthropology ; burial; magic, etc.] throwing ; Excavations at Deir-el-Bahari ; '\ 597 J.A.I., 36, 237598 etc, 271. Naville, E. 123, crafts; sticks. Modern Mahom- iii., ; 596 Constables, ; 121, furniture; Comparison with Copts, iv.. ; ; Constables, ; Customs of Ancient Egypt 151, musical instruments, games, dolls; 162, Myers, ; Alan, 102. 599 Origin of Egyptian Civilisation;/"..^./., 37, 201-214. Naville, E. secondary burials, etc.] [African culture 600 ; ; Newbery, and Garstang, P., Constable, pp. Petrie, Petrie, xii, J. ; Short History of Ancient Egypt 601 112. W. M. F.; The Hyksos; Rep. Brit. Ass., W. M. F. Soul house in Egypt; Man, ; Pleydell, K. Co. 1906, 699-700. 602 M. ; Sketches of Life in Morocco 71 ; 603 (ill.). Digby, Long RustaQaell, R. de ; Palaeolithic Vessels of ; Maul from Upper Egypt Egypt ; Macmillan, 605 pp. 22. W. Seton-Karr, H. Smith, G. E. ; Man, 5 (ill.). 606 Symmetrical Thinning of Parietal Bones; /. Anat., ; 607 [Egypt.] 41, 232-3. WooUey, & 604 [143, wedding.] C. L. Coptic Bone Figures; P.S.B.A., 29, 218-220. ; 608 [Dolls.] AFRICA, W., Abiose; West African Customs; Niger to Nile AND SOUDAN. F., 18, 86-8; 609 S^Kerikeri; Geog. Jl., 30, 1 19-152. 125, dress; " pelele " ; 122, huts, granaries; 124, fortifications; Kachia Budduma; 1 29, canoe; 130, fishing; market; 135, cattle station; Momvu 146, stone implements.] 610 Banziri, etc. 141, trade Alexander, B. ; ; : ; : ; ;; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk- Lore, xxxix *Alexander, B. From ; the Niger to the Nile; Arnold, pp. xvi, [29 (Benue), canoe; Mmuhi, 32, 36, hunting; (mask) ; Jukum ; 39, type 43, cupping ; 43, 72, stringed inst. ; Montoil, etc. ; 74, 77, hut Yergum ; 79, spears, etc. ; 93, dress ; marriage Kerike7-i, 108, granaries; lii, village; 112, stronghold; Barburr 125, girls ; Kaviuri; 131, dyeing pits; 301, girl; Kilba; 135, girl; Bas/iima; 150, IVotnen; i Kuburi; 167, rafts, fishing; 177, surgery; Kagorra ; 209, head hunting Fida ; 214, pipe (m) ; Shtia 274, tnan ; woman ; Kanetnbu ; 306, tri. mark ; 30S, hunting ; Budduma 323, 33I1 ii-» 53> 57> Canoe; 324, Shield; 343, Salt-making; 357, ordeal. 358, 420. xii, ; : ; ; ; Tubu, 10, drum language Budduma, 96, type, etc. ; 99, hut market (?7 day); Kotoko, 117, types, 120, fishing; 131, 147, Canoe; Baghij-mi, 150, burial; 157, type; Sava, 165, type, etc. 180, "pelele"; 182, xylophone; 184, bed; Munjia, 213, huts, religion, etc. Banda, 219, cannibalism Banziri, 22.<i, trade, etc. 227, fish traps ; Bonbons Leti, 239, tribal mark 242, albino ; 237, dre.ss, etc. Yako77ia fishing, etc. Bakango, 270, fish poison ; 245, bark dress Hausa 280, medium ; 324, arrow heads of Congo tribes ; 325, stone implements; Dinka; 368, type, etc.] 611 II. ; 108, ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Banfield, Basden, 146, Nupe Proverbs; W. Eq. .; G. T. Fifty Years' Work; somatology 147, albinos ; Numbers ; ; C.M.R., 58, body-paint ; ; Agba Ocie Job-Malakai n' asusu Linjil Yesu i Krista . . . B.F.B.S., ; ; B.F.B.S., 1906, pp. 851. 614 ; [Ibo.] Bible: 139-148. marks 613 tribal circumcision; sacrifice.] Bible: 612 Africa, 13, 155. 1906, pp. Qolof.] 615 Bible: Nwed me-Psalm ye Gospel nte [Efik.] Scotland, 1906. Bible: Nwed Nke Solomon Bible: S. Matiu ; Tafa tasas ta arilemrane afu " [Temne.] J. A.; Sokoto CM. [Efik.] History; /L 171. gig 1906, pp. Soc, Af. 6, 367-374. 620 [God (Oru).] 621 ; possession $; twins; divination.] Dennis, F. M. 622 Trees planted as idols; ; CM. [Life index (?).] Dennis, F. M. 617 618 B.F.B.S., \^Gwari; 213, ancestor cult 1906; Letters, N.B.S. 616 etc.] Gleaner, 34, 75. C.M.S. ; [Yalunka.] ; ' [Genealogy of Min, Luke Ekewetde N.B.S. Scotland, 1906. B.F.B.S., pp. 160. ; Bible: Burdon, 92. ; House building; Awake, 16, Gleaner, 34, 139. 623 82-3. [S.Nigeria.] 624 Duncombe, H. F. ; District in S. Nigeria [Language; ancestor roarer; keloids; tri. God (Chuku) marks; character; cult ; ; ; Emp. Rev., 13, 449-458. totems; leopard society burial.] ; bull- 625 xl Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. Foreign Field, Hall, G. R. ; [Altar at 389. 3, Dwabim.] The Gold Coast; roads; baskets]; 1092 [Native trade, 1228 [Army]. [Origin of Ashanti] 626 IV.A. Mail, salt, 1040-2. 4, [Native pottery, hats, etc.]; 1 Haywood, A. H. W. English-Hausa Vocabulary ; K. Paul, pp. ; 628 30. Hope, R. E. ; With Pen and Pencil Soc, 23, 115-151. Hansa; 133, loom; 143, Jehle, A., 6, [123, in Nigeria Egbo Ejaw; ; ; Mmich. Geog. //. huts; 130, fishing ; £we ; [TS/u and Soul, Spirit, Fate tutelary spirit ; Jl. Af. 630 K. skuWs ; xvii. [329-429, ///. West Miss. News, ; Compendium) Soudan Africa, 8, 147 Revocability of 631 North Africa (Stanford's ; pp. XX, 640. ; Stanford, ; Nilotic peoples.] 632 {Btirmawa; cannibalism; 10-12. village wall.'] ; Soc, violent death; ghost; ; reincarnation, etc.] Jourfml of Comparative Legislation, Gifts by Natives. [Land law.] Eeane, A. H. ?; 629 hair dressing; crafts.] and Westermann, D. 405-415. Kumm, 132 627 ; 633 K. ; At the Back of the Black Man's Mind Scot. Geog. Mag., 23, 203-5. [Priest; sacrifice, abolition of human.] Macgregor, J. ; 634 Morgan, C. B. ; Lokoja; W. A. Mail, 5, [Houses; chief; 104-6. market; barber; children; women]; 126 [Canoes]; 1 5 2 [Slavery] j 294 [Magic; Musicians]; 414 \_Kukurtiku huts, etc.]; 47 O [Magic; village constitution] Lacy, F. H. ; 5 ; 1 3 [ Fd7r?</5a kings. ] 635 Gwaris and their Religion; Awake, S. ; no [Spirits; possession; twins; divination, etc.] 636 Across Widest Africa; Hurst and B., pp. xvi, sacrifice; bullroarer *Landor, A. H. 17, ; xii, 5^1* [4"' Danakil character; 50, Carayu somatology; Galla women ; 83, racial foetor ; Abyssinians, loi, burial 102, divination; 103, St. John's Day ; luck and unluck 114, Kaffa ornaments; 115, Air//?* weapons ; musical instruments 143, 6a//a huts ; 164, market; 162, women; 175, huts; loom; 176, spear throwing; 181, tombs; 183, market; 18S, somatology ZQb, bridge; 189, beehives Yanibo, 207, ornaments; 209, huts; somatology; 21 1, teeth removed; 221, stature; 225, keloids Niter, 235, hair; 236, spears; 239, huts; fishing; 248, hair; 257, spears; 260, iron work; Abigar, 261, bowshield; 262, keloids; 266, huts Aiwal, 273, tribal mark; 274, huts ; Difika, 282, burial ; marriage 283, oath ; 284, surgery, etc. ; 286, hunting; 28S, pulse; Sliilhik, 303, chief; ranks; 309, god; 310, burial; 312, marriage; 314, fishing; Djiir, 336, iron work; Golo, 345, women ; Bongo, 357, trap ; 278, 383, Aja, Banda, etc. ; Kresh,. 380, god; 3S1, burial; marriage; 386, somatology ; 388, burial; NiamNiam, 389, somatology ; 393, throwing-knives ; 394, language. 396, 58, ; ; ; ; ; AWr ; ; ; ; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Loi^e. xli Zande; 40, strength; 41, god; 44, pottery; 45, spindle-whorls; Yako!?ia, 68, songs; 70, 45, art; 55, drum; Kare, 59, somatology; spirits of dead 71, omens; 79, tribal marks ; 112, head; Nsakkara, 96, weapons ; 99, women; Dendi, 117, fishing; 118, ironwork; 119, cannibalism; Tongu, 120, keloids; heads; 121, dances; 122, albino; Tombagu, 129, polyandry; burial; 132, amulets; Sango, 143, dance; Baya, 146, head; 147, burial; 148, figurines; 1^0, Jisking; 157, 166, 178, 220, tribes; Banda, 159, burial; god; 160, evil spirit; 161, initiation; 163, dog eating; Mbrn, 168, dress, etc.; Sara, 188, pelele; Baya, II. ; etc., 198, secret societies; Bagiimi, 202, huts; 197, somatology; Btiddtwia, 219, huts; Kaiiembu, 224, marriage; 227, inheritance; 229, cults; 231, burial; 232, marriage; 234, inheritance; Tubu, 252, huts ; Tuareg, 326, tribes 338, character 337, eyes 333, women 345, clairvoyance; 347, spirits; 351, customs'; 358, weapons; 390, Timbuktu, food; 417, trade; 413, 456, Stone age; 396, canoe; 428, women; 429, hair; 432, 420, salt; 427, houses; 418, loom dress 433, ornaments ; Sofigoy, 437, calendar ; 438, weights ; 439, orientation ; 460, pottery wheel, etc.] 637 ; ; ; ; ; Lancet, 1906, Larymore, 306. 916; Nigerian Arrow-poisons. 1, C. A ; 638 Resident's Life in Nigeria ; Routledge, pp. Embroidery 68, children; 121, Bunn language; [28, 32, ; xiii, 123, 126, skull vessel; 162, marriage; 171, burial of chief; 172, mourning, etc. Borgii, 174, celt ; 179, Bussa ordeal (earth eating) burial; ; ; 639 180, drum.] Leonard, A. G. South Nigeria Religion and Witchcraft ; Asiatic primotheocracy at Nri [Origin of Ibo Q. -Rev.^, 24, 279-311. ; ; geniture; god (Tsi, etc.) Lloyd, W. J. ; \_Loofn 135. , ; poison ordeal, etc.] ; Parkinson, J.; Note on the Asaba People [God tutelary spirit ; pottery ; chiefs ; marriage ; ; Awake, 17, 133- 641 y"..^./., 36, keloids festivals ; 312-313. ordeals ; vocabulary.] ; Pearse, A.; Sierra {Lokkoh 640 Life in Mohammedan Towns; Kuti (? secret society), etc.] Leone y/. ; R. Army Med. Corps, 9, 415-421. 643 burial.] ; Eeeks, G. E. Cruelty in Nigeria; Awake, 16, 107-8. ; [Ije Through the Ashanti Bush {Hairdressing']; 4,37 [Calico printing]. Sarbah, H. A. M. 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Soc, its 54, ancestor cult; 55, burial; ; 69, gods ; grammar 74, ; ; 78, 549 West African Mail, and witchcraft 967-72; Witchcraft in 4, second sight ; initiation ; [Women S. Nigeria. cannibalism ; ; poison, etc.] 650 West African Mail, 5, 1037 4, Weaving and Dyeing at Kano, ; iLoom.-\ 15. West African Mail, i:, West African Mail, 5, 59. {Yorziba orchestra.} ll?>2. 653 in Sierra ; Twe kika ^kerin li ede Twe kika ek^ta li ; Yoruba Leone ; F., 18, etc.] ; Yoruba Readers 652 [Burial.] Wright, A. R. Secret Societies [Porro Bundu Leopard Society, ; ib., 651 Readers; C.M.S., 1906. Yoruba, pp. 256. ede Yoruba, 423. 654 655 160; pp. 656 AFRICA, N.E. HAMITIC AND NILOTIC. See also Nos. 619 and 624, 766. Bible: Luka Matar; B.F.B.S., pp. 116. [Gang.] 657 Bible: Matayo Matar; B.F.B.S., 1906, pp. 109. Bulpett, G. pp. W. L. A ; Picnic Party in Wildest Africa \_Nuer 246. xiii, [Gang.] 23, ; Teeth out ; 26, fish spearing ; ; 658 Arnold, 66, god ; (Abyssinia) ; 113, musical inst. ; Yambo ; 82, hut ; 129, fortified village ; 137, bark cloaks; 146, fire drill (Boma) ; 221, weapons; dress; 224, currency.] 659 Grammar KitcMng, A. L. Outline ; S.P.C.K., pp. 96. Kumm, H. W. K. [28, State barge Lloyd, E. ; Marshall, ; 224. 661 xiv, pp. types.'\ Dinkas of the Bahr-el-Jebel [592, Fishing Gang Language ^660 The Sudan; ; pas. ; of the 594, cattle ; ; C.M.R., 58, 591-596. agriculture,?; 596, heavenladder ; sacrifice.] 662 Northcote, [Physical A. G. ; dress Nilotic Kavirondo; J. A. I., 37, weapons laws ; huts inheritance burial S. ; ; ; ; ; ; rainmaking, etc.] Pease, Sir A.; Giants of the [ShitInks, Dinkas, Nuers, etc Wakefield, E. 319-325- S. ; ; Sudan; phys. ; Nation, 2, 58-66. magic ; 663 337, teeth out, etc.] Marriage Customs of the S. Gallas ; F., 393. 664 18, 665 Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-hore. xliii AFRICA (BANTU). GENERAL. Adams, W. A.; Stone Age 5, Hall, in S. 499-501. R. N. Monthly, Prehistoric ; J. P. Johnson, J. P. Gold Mines of Rhodesia Aboriginal ; African 667 Rock Chippings Palaeolith from ; ; 519-542, 647-667. 1, Johnson, Africa; Rep. Belf. Nat. F.C^, 666 Man, 88 (ill.). 668 Embabaan Valley; Man, 54 (ill.). ; 669 Johnson, J. P. Stone Implements of ; S. Africa; Longmans, pp. 670 53- Johnston, Sir H. H. and Meinhof, C. ; Basis for a Comparative Grammar of the Bantu Languages; Jl. Af. Soc, 7, 13-27. 671 Johnston, Sir H. H. ; Origin of the Bantu ; //. Af. Soc, 6, 329-340. [Physical; language, etc.] Kulekun, Oje 322329. 672 African Occult Doings; Occult Rev., 5, 247 256, [Divination; ordeals; bowl (M. aut.); leechcraft, etc.] ; 673 Oordt, J. F. Oordt, J. F. Origin of the Bantu ; van; Who News Agency, C. Oordt, van J. F. C. 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Soc, ; [137, Calendar; 138, produce; 139, population; 140, races ; 142, religion ; 144, Lugaba ; 146, food ; 148, huts ; 149, war ; 151, arrow poison ; burial] ; 234 249 [234, marriage ; 236, industries ; 6, 136-154. 240, land; 241, history; crimes, etc.] Purvis, J. B. shields hut ; polyandry J. 12 1-3, 138-140. \_Baghishu ironwork.] 691 ; ; ; huts, etc.] Roscoe, 690 16, [Physical; hfe; J.A.I., 37, 93-118. of kings ; government totems burial, etc. marriage ; birth ; war religion tabus counting dress magic ; 692 list ; ; Awake, ; The Bahima; Roscoe, J.; cattle Masaba ; Kibuka, ; War God ; ; ; ; of the ; Baganda ; ; Man, 95 (ill.). 693 Rowling, F. Ekinyonyola ; Ebyomu [Ganda.] Biblia; C.K.S., pp. xx, 339. 694 Struck, B. ; Bibliography of Bantu Languages of B.E.A. Soc, 6, 390-404. Tanner, S. R. \Gra)iary; ; Outposts Mukama of (lord) child.] Busoga; Awake, 17, ; Jl. Af. 695 138-140. 696 ; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. xlv Tupper, Sir L. Customary and other Law Comp. Legislation, //. ; in Protectorate; 697 Wason, J. C. ; East Africa and {^Masai; 45, customs; Kavirondo ; Wood, A. N. ; the East Africa 172-184. [i75> 182, comparison with law; 180, land 179, polyandry; Criminal law; Punjab, etc.] 18, Uganda; 57, iii. 698 [Food; tabu 699 51. 17, etc.] ; pp. naming.] Awake, Life of Wassagara; bed; cattle; huts, of commensality Griffiths, CONGO. W. Bentley, H. XX, pp. ; 446. and Labours of a Congo Pioneer; R.T.S., Life [80, bridge; 130, chief; 117, ordeal; 321, market.] 700 Galwa pa go nkambini yi Testament! Nyona Kaluno Bible " lGalwa.'\ B.F.B.S., pp. 295. : Miss. Herald, 89, 337. W. H. 450-456. Tooke, Torday, E. Huns ; S. Africa; African Monthly, 2, 348-356, 703 cannibalism, etc.] Medieval Rhodesia ; 702 \_Weaving.'\ of \_Ja,gg<i; 701 Man, ; 45. [Capacity for work.] 704 Torday, Ethnography of Bahuana and Joyce, T. A. ; [Physical; minerals; dress; food; 272-301. E., 36, kinship ; avoidance (292-297) ; basketry.] trade Torday, ; E., and Joyce, T. A. 37, 133-156. Torday, [Dress; iron; " Muri " T. ; ; justice ; and arts morals, etc. ; crafts; vocabulary 705 ; Ethnology of [History, location and Joyce, E., music ; ; J.A.L, A. ; S. W. Congo J.A.L, ; and migration of tribes.] 706 Southern Bambala, Man, 52. 707 crossbow.]: AFRICA, CENTRAL. Angus, H. [Histoiy C. ; ; Western Shire; trade routes ; Scot. Bible: Bibele; B.F.B.S., pp. 808, 241. Buku laku Yoshua ndi [Tonga.] 1906, pp. 120. Bible: Mag., 23, 72-86. Geog. 708 physical; character, etc.] Buku la [Tonga.] Eruzzi ; 709 N.B.S. Scotland, 710 Bible Chipangano Chatsopano cha Ambuye Wathu Yesu Kristu ; [Nyanja.] N.B.S. Scotland and B.F.S., 1906, pp. iv, 482. 711 : — ;; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-hore. xlvi Evangel ya W. Mattayo B.F.B.S., pp. Marko, /i^., pp. 71. [;A] Bible; . Bible 712 . Fyebo : [Nyanja.] iii. ; . fya kwa Yesu Klistu pa mu Chi-Bemba Lupili ; 14. Bible : mu Chi-Bemba Tlandwe lisuma lyalembelwe na Mark pp. 64, B.F.B.S., 1906. 714 Bible Malangano ga Sambano ga Mkulupusya Kristo; B.F.B.S., pp. 466. [Yao.] Juetu Yesu : Bible Rugwaro rwo kutanga rwa B.F.B.S., 1906, pp. 73. [Swina.] Bible : ; 715 Moses runongi Genesis : Bible: Testamente Itswa 716 B.F.B.S., 1907, pp. 293. Tsanga yo kutanea ya " Samueri [Swina.] B.F.B.S., ; pp. [Swina.] Biehler, E. 120. Boiteux, E. pp. 713 717 87. 718 English-Chiswina Dictionary; Roermond, 1906, pp. ; 719 Barotsi Superstitions; ; Nyambe [Prayer to ; offering ; News from Molimo ; Barotsila?id, 31, 26. 720 seiperou dance.] Chirwa, J. ; Worship and Customs of the Tumbuka and Senga Aurora, 9, t^t^. [Ancestor cult burial; rain god marriage; omens.] ; ; ; 721 Mission ; Rugwaro rgwe Chiposhi rgwo kunembesa Chiswina Roermond, 1906, pp. v, 33. 722 Chishawasha Jesuit : ; Chishawasha: Jesuit Mission A.M.D.G. Zwinamato zwineitkwa kajinji ne vanu vekirike katolike Roermond, 1906, pp. 192. ; ; ; 723 Chishawasha: Jesuit Mission, Testamente; Roermund, 1906, pp. 724 135- Chron. L.M.S., 72. [Front., women with carpentry; \%\, smelting furnace. Dickins, V. etc. ; Eyles, F. ; S.E. Mashonaland waterpots ; and 27, arts crafts 725 "X ; 15-22. Geog. JL, 29, [Villages, 726 tribes.] ; "Medieval Rhodesia"; Man, 7, 727 cf 30. Gardner, T.; Stone Age round Buluwayo; Za?nb. M.R., 3, 149-155. 728 Hall, R. N. 1, Untrodden Paths ; 299-307. Hall, R. N. ; Hartland, E. in Mashonaland Traditions of S.A. Races S. ; ; African Monthly, 729 [Dress, keloids, food, dance.] Notes on Some S. ; ib., 288-310. African Tribes ; Man, 35 730 (ill.). 731 ; Bibliography of Anthropology mid Folk-Lore, Hartland, E. S. 732 Corrigenda to 17, 484; F., 18, 445. ; Hetherwick, A. xlvii Manual of the Nyanja Language, Practical ; 733 C.K.S., pp. 256. M. Hole, H. ; Rhod. S.A. Portuguese Exploration in [Monomotapa ; 6, 91-102. Jennings, A. E. \^J\/akoba; Rhodesia S. ; Froc. 734 gods, etc.] ; Land ; of the Hippo ; Chron. L.M.S., 72, 143-6. hippo hunting; tabus; cult and eating of hippo.] canoe; 735 Lopes, M. M. 350-366. Customs of the Natives of Sena ; marriage; [Property; //. Af. Soc, 6, ; hunting; law; burial; slavery; 736 kinship; birth, etc.] Lageard, A. Barotsi Beliefs ; [Ancestor cult News from ; Barotsiland, 30, 20. 737 rest day.] ; [Native of Mashonaland making pots.] Letters for the Childretl, 45. 738 MacAlpine, A. G. Tonga Religious ; [Worship 384. Macintosh, W. C. ; ; ancestors ; god.] Beliefs; Jl. Af. Soc, 6, 375739 Coillard of the Zambesi Barotse counter charm Unwin, pp. ; xix, 339, 345, Nyambe ; 341, arts and crafts; 346, burial; 347, hunting; 348, future life; 352, state barge ; 362, magic ; 376, drums ; 456, glossary ; 458, bibliography.] 484. Lightning [86, ; ; ; 740 Amakalanga Zamb., M.R., O'Neill, J.; Superstitions of ; [Ancestral spirits, medium; 185-8, 223-7. animals; kraal moving moon; ants, etc.] 146-149, 3, divination; twins; 271-5. 741a 741 ; O'Neill, J. ; Nursery Tales from Matabeleland ib., ; Eattray, R. S. Some Folklore Stories and Songs in Chinyanja [Ordeal, female initiation, burial, marriage, rainC.K.S., pp. 224. making, proverbs, etc. goddess of clan name 177, 202, 174, totemism exogamy; ijS, Zhijau dance 184, mourning 191, salt 197, ancestor ; — ; ; ; ; ; cult; 203, kinship terms; 205, divination.] Richartz, F.; Manners [508, Kraals life ; Schoeflfer, . pottery; ; weapons, tools, . . 511, 551, agriculture ; 2, c,o8, etc. 551, music; 589, social 743 etc.] Grammar ; 742 ofMashona; Zamb. Af.F., of the Bemba Language ; Clarendon Press, pp. 72. W. Smith, E. ; of the Ila Language ; Frovvde, pp. [Vocabularies, marchen, etc.] 488. Stigand, C. H. [Arts 744 Handbook ; ornament, etc. 745 Natives of Nyassaland; /.A. I., ; burial xii, dances ; ; ; history religion, etc.] ; hunting ; food ; 37, 119-132. mus. instruments ; 746 ;; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. xlviii Torrend, J.; Phonographed Folklore from Tongaland; Zamb. Miss. Rec, 3, 137-145, 198-9, 227-233. [Marchen and translation.] Torrend, J. Winnen, 747 Zambesi Miss. ; Custom P.- [Religion; divination; beer; burial.] Wright, R. S. jRec, 3, 30-33. 748 of Angoni; Cath. Miss., 21, 17 1-3. magic; ordeal]; 1 77-181 [Marriage; food; 749 In Central Africa; • [Marchen.] Miss. News, ///. 18-20. 8, [God (Nondo).] 75O AFRICA, S. See also Bantu (General) and No. 575. Bible: Incwadi Yezibalo Ezingewele 1 B.F.B.S., 1906, pp. 751 .; . . [Xosa.] 135. Duckworth, W. L. H. Cranium from Walfisch Bay ; ; /. Anat, 41, 211-215. Hall, R. N. 752 Notes on the Traditions of ; Monthly, [Reply to 22>2>-T,io. S. 753 Land Tenure Lugg, H. C. Puberty and other Customs ; S.A. Mad ver.] Keith, A. B. ; [Communal in S. Africa or individual property. African Races ; //. Af. Soc, 6, 202-208. 754 ] ; Man, 73. [Burial lightning.] Mayr, F. 755 Language of Colours among the Zulus ; Gov. Mus., 1, Natal Afttt. ; [Zulu; bead work and ornament 159-166. (ill.).] 756 Report (23392-149) on Native Tribes Ngami, Johannesburg. [Tribes; history; canoes; . . . . . . near Lake food; diseases.] 757 *Theal, G. M. ; History and Ethnography of Africa, Vol. I. Sonnenschein, pp. 501. [Bushmen; Hottentots; Bantu; tribes; folktales; industries; life; marriage, etc.] Tooke, W. H. ; The Damara 758 or Ovaherero ; Afr. Monthly, 1, 23. 759 BUSHMEN AND PYGMIES. See also No. 719. Aurora, \^, (i. [Fa/wa, of L. Bangweolo Browne, H. P.; Upper [Weapons; whistle; god; Ituri ; burial.] ; Scot. food, etc.] Geog. Mag., 760 23, 86-94. 76J_ ;;; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. xlix Cape of Good Hope, Sessional Papers, 1906; App. I., Vol. VI. are known to Return of Districts where Bushman Paintings ^ 762 exist. Doman S. S. On ; Bushmen the of Basutoland Rep. Brit. Ass., ; 763 1906, 689. A. G. ; W. Cape Colony; Scof. Geog. water finding.] [Buskv/en 415, phys. Elliot, J. Mag., 23, 393-422. 764 ; ; Oordt, J. F. v.; Hottentot Language; African Monthly, 2, 1-20. 765 Powell-Cotton, P. H. G-. Journey through E. Congo; Geog. JL, [372, Hut circles; Bari; 373, iron work; Pygmies; 30, 371-384. ; 378, huts, climbing, etc. 766 (Katanga), 381, floating village.] ; Sport and Adventure in C. Africa Powell-Cotton, P. H. Qt. ; Wide World, 20, 52-56. [Ghost houses; death dance; 767 climbing, etc.] Powell- Cotton, P. H. G. Af. Soc, 7, I-12. tracking ; climbing S. ; Through the Great ; [Pigmies; groups; god ; dance dress, etc.] Forest //. barter; huts; weapons; Ituri ; 768 ; Notes on Some Bushmen Crania and Bones 769 Afr. Mus., 5, 227-270. Shrubsall, F. C. Ann. ; bed; ; MADAGASCAR. Chron. L.M.S., 72, 46. [Agriculture $, hoeing.] 770 AMERICA. NORTH. Annual to Arc. Rep., Toronto, 1906. Museum; pottery; 15, bone and horn; 48, Ojibwaloom Balfour, H. ; [Archaeological 19, flints 30, shell, etc.; ; 21, Map; 5, 33, bags; 771 (ill.).] Haida additions 24, stone pipes; 28, 41, rock paintings (ill.); slate; Portrait Mask ; Man, Bible: Genesis; B.F.B.S., 1906, pp. 188. 772 1 (ill.). [Eskimo of Baffin Land.] 773 Bushnell, D. I. ; Clubs from N. America; Man, 59 (ill). 774 Bushnell, D. I. ; Primitive Saltmaking in the Mississippi Vallev 775 Man, 13 (ill.). Canada : Report of Department [Condition of Indians, education, etc.] d of Indian Affairs, 1905. 776 ; . 1 Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore 777 Congress of Americanists, 1907, Quebec. W. Crewdson, Tomahawk ; from L. Superior; Mafi, 104 (ill.). 778 Crosby, T. Among the Ankomenums ; Briggs, Toronto, pp. 243. [79, Houses; 81, tools; 82, dress; 84, paint; 86, head flattening; 88, ; marriage; lOO, cooking, lOi, feasts; 102, music, dance ; 106, potlatch Edwards, L. E. S^Zawada-imik *Hill-Tout, C. West Heathen 'Mid ; (Salish — ; ; W. Eskimo; C.K.S., the Ten'a; Man^ 36. Language of ; Medicine Jett6, J.; Men ; ; 781 782 783 Ten'a; J.A.L, 37, 157-188. of the [Spirits; initiation; leechcraft social organisations 1907, pp. 30. Prayers, etc., in Jettd, J. 11. The Far of British North America and Dene); Constables, pp. xiv, 293. [Races; Natives ; 16, 780 weapons, etc. huts, etc. ; dress ; food ; basketry religion ; marriage, burial, etc. ; marchen. ] Hymns, Awake, Darkness; Hamutza.] ; ; 779 112, religion; 115, burial; 8, 18, types, etc.] calling the fish; mediums; language.] 784 Portions of the C.K.S., 1907, pp. 155- Liturgies : Newcombe, Book Common of Prayer [in Cree] "^SS Petroglyphs C. A. Daily Times Sept. 7. ; British in Columbia ; Victoria 786 ^ Remington, F. Wav ; of an Indian; Gay & Bird, 1906, pp. 252-4. 787 Ridley, W. ; Twenty-five Years beyond the Rockies [5> Prairie 3-9. and coast Indians; 6, ; C.M.R., 58, resemblance to Japanese.] 788 Schultz, J. W. ; My Life as an Indian ; L. Doubleday, pp. x, 426. 1 10, bear tabu 104, avoidance 52, wai- dress [44, Dance ; 48, lodoe 789 392, triedicine lodge, etc.] 203, dog-feast dance 118, sacred pipe Wintemberg, W. J. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Attiwandaron Pottery ; (ill.). AMERICA, C. AND Reliquary, 13, 271-7. 790 S. See also No. 788. Bible: Los Hechos de los Ap6stoles; B.F.B.S., pp. [Guarani. ] Enock, C. R. ; Andes and the Amazon; Unwin ; pp. xvi, 257. 791 379. htits ; 140, ancient irrigation; [75, Carvings; 79, ruins; 123, canoes; 124, ruins; 237, roads; 243, bridges ; 274, 210, Inca civilisation; 220, 281, drum language; 275, rafis and canoes ; 277, tatu ; 278 sq., tribes; 282, spear poison ; 283, origin of man.] 792 ;; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. Evans, 0. H. Pottery Fragments from ; Man, Taltal; 41 li (ill.). 793 and Radin, P.; Bororo Indians; J.A.I., 39, 382-406. musk marriage birth agriculture dress, dances chiefs Frid, v., [History etc. ; ; Jekyll, W.; [Annancy English Shaw, A. ; ; Am. ; 794 Story; 288. F.L.S., pp. African melodies in Jamaica by A. Werner.] 795 songs and tunes ; ; introduction on folktales, stories airs E. and Song Jamaican Forty Years in the Argentine Republic [Tehuekh; 162, arrowheads.] ; pp. 229. South ; ; ; weapons; mus. instruments; dolls; vocabulary.] ; Mathews, ; 796 \Mapuche sacrifice and prayer; 48, Flint and lightning ; omens 72, Burial Miss. Mag., 41, 15. Letters with translation 62, ; ; 171, witch doctor; dance-music; 218, 141, pottery, drums, etc. ornaments; 219, pottery.] ; Spence, L. Mythologies of Mexico and Peru ; ; silver 797 Constables, pp. 79. 798 OCEANIA. ASIATIC ISLANDS. *Goines, E. H. ; The Sea Dyaks [3, Character; 4, weapons; 18, daily life ; 25, burial ; 31, doctor ; 59, religion ; huts; birth; S.P.G., children; 12, omens pas, types NEW of Borneo; 6, ; 38, spirits ; 44, feasts ; ; 20, horn ; 24, fishing, etc.] pp. 75. marriage; 52, witch 799 GUINEA. See also No. 37. British New Guinea: Report, 1906. [6, dress, etc. 7, cannibalism; 38, amok; 39, stone bird pestle; 43, sorcery; 85, stone ; 10, ethics; mortar ; 88, carved club ; dress, burial, etc. ; implements ; pestle ; 93, plates of weapons, implements, huts, graves, etc.] ; Kambisa vocabulary 800 Duckworth, W. L. H. ; Dentition of N.G. Skulls ; Trans. Odo7it. Soc, 39, 58-68. 801 *Elkington, E. W, Savage South Seas, with 68 coloured plates, by N. H. Hardy; Black, pp. xii, 211 [(New Guinea) 17, pile huts 22, tree hut 24, Motu village 33, games 35, baby cai-rying ; ; ; drums ; ; ; ; 48, 7Hask ; 50, haft'est dance ; 57, canoes and fishing 86, village; 98, 100, canoes; 113, fishing; 125, future life, burial 130, music ; 134, hope (tabu) (New Hebrides) ; 146, burial ; 149, huts ; 153, religion; if^b, memorial effigy; i^^, drums 163, witchcraft ; 173, dress ; 175, arts and crafts; 176, canoes; 180, fishing, etc.] 39, ; (Solomons); ; ; 802 lii Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. Poch, R. j Travels in N. Guinea; Geog. JL, [Monumbo, JCai, Koraji, etc. summary of results.] 609-616. 30, 803 ; of C.U. '^Reports Torres Exp. (by Straits H. Ray), S. Linguistics, pp. 527. III. 804 Riley, T. B. ; The Sorcerer; [Hats ; sacred canoe tabu. ] L.M.S., Chron. 72, 183, ; 211. 805 AUSTRALIA. See also No. 37, 788, 871. ^Basedow, H. Tribes Anthropological Notes on the Western Coastal Northern Territory Trs. R.S.S.A., 31, 1-62. ; of [Tribes conception ; burial mutilations ; initiations ; corroborees, ; hunting ; fishing fire huts spears, etc. wommera ; pitchis bags ; ornaments message sticks gesture language music crafts attitudes, ; ; ; ; ; Berry, R. J. ; ; ; ; etc.; decorative art A. ; 806 Half-Caste Tasmanian; Froc. R.S. ; ; vocabularies; 19 plates.] ; Vict., 20, 1-20. 807 Chisholm, J. R. Sa. ; Man, 9, magic] [Alligator totem 29-30. J. ; Head of an Aboriginal Australian [External ear in apes and man, etc.] Cunningham, D. 37, 47-57. Duckworth, W. L. H. Brains ; ... Cambridge at ; 42, 69-87. Etheridge, R., and Coast; Rec. 808 J.A.I., 809 ; /. A?iat., 810 Aboriginal Workshops on the Whitelegge, T. Mus., 6, 233-250. [Stone tools; flakes for ; Aiist. spear.] 811 Fountain, P. Rambles of an Australian ; Naturalist Murray, ; 124; wommera; 270, Yam cultiva[48, Corroboree 343. tion 281, somatology 288, kangaroo pits 289, fishing 296, religion tracking; 321, antiquity, etc.] 812 pp. viii, ; ; ; ; ; ; Gennep, A. V., and Lang, A.; Questions Australiennes [Theories of conception 16, 55. Gregory, J. W. Aborigines Howitt, A. ; ; exogamy, Australasia; Stanford, pp. xxiv, 657. ; 236-247, Tasmanians.] W. ; Native Tribes ; Man, 813 etc.] [202-235, 814 of S.E. [Group marriage.] ; R., 18, 166-186. 815 Literature Relating to Howitt, A. W., and Mathews, R. H. 816 Australian Aborigines, Nature, 77, 80-81. ; ;; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore. Howitt, A, W., and Lang, A. ; Native Tribes of S.E.A. liii Man, ; 817 61, 62. Lang, A.; 159. Le Athenaeuvi, 1907, Australian Tribal Institutions; W. H. Soueff, Whitcombe ; D. Wild Life ; 2, 818 [Defects of evidence.] pp. XV, 439. Australia in Duck camp; [56, Christchurch, ; snaring 53, ; 238, 398, 693, 178, 292, weapons; trumpet; 298, hut; 306, burial; 57, fight; 59, corroboree ; 60, 65, stone quarry; I20, canoe; 292, long drawings, etc.] 819 Marrett, R. R., and Lang, A. ; Australia : Prayer ; Man, 2, 42, 72. 820 Mathews, R. H. ; Ceremonies of the Murawarri, etc. Notes on Aborigines; tb., 74-86. 64-73 etc.; W. Australia; do.; conception; bull- Initiation Qu. Geog. /I., 22, > \Chingali; Sociology, roarers ; Kittabool ; Sociology, etc. ] Mathews, R. H. ; 821 Social Organisation of the Turrubul Man, ; 97. 822 Missionary Notes, 62. 823 [Burial, etc.] Mitchell, J. H. F. ; Aboriginal Dictionary (Woradgery Tongue) of birds, beasts, fishes, etc. ; Albany, N.S.W., 1906, pp. 29. 25-28, customs, initiation, raids, [1-24, Vocabulary, place names women fighting, games 29, expletives.] 824 ; ; Norton, A. Stray Notes; Sci. Afan, ; 101-2 [lamentation; 9, corroboree]; 1 86-7. 16-7 [Character; fishing]; [duck netting; canoes; 825 depilation]. *Roth, W. E. Koko Yimidir Burial Ceremonies ; Sci. Man, Sd. Man, W. , 1 1 R. 826 ; ; Vocabulary of Goa Tribe. Searcy, A.; In Australian Tropics; K. Paul, pp. Smith, 365-403. \Cairns natives 38, mummy; 39, climbing; 31, Cairns shields ; 42, 44, canoe S21 43, fire drill.'] and 9, 6, text; Cannibalism, etc.] 9, 36. natives ; Rec. Aust. Mus., Evolution of Teeth ; ; 828 374. 829 //. Anat., 42, 126-131. 830 xxiii, W. R. Notes on Aboriginals of Northern Territory Proc. R.S. Ed., 27, 51, 63. [Scarring; teeth; mutilations; food; message sticks, etc.] 831 Smith, ; Thomas, N. W. ; Addenda 409-412. Thomas, N. W. ; to " Canoes and Rafts " ; J.A.I., 36, 832 Australian Marriage Customs; F., 18, 306-318. 833 [Reply to No. 815.] ; liv Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-hore. POLYNESIA. Brown, M. J. Maori and Polynesian ; [Megaliths migration Caucasian elements ; religion ; and arts ; ; Hutchinson, pp. xxxi, 300. ; Stratification of crafts tatu ; custom language ; music, graves, ; etc. antiquity of man.] 834 Fox, C. E. ; Comparison of Oceanic Languages 39, 464-475. Grimshaw, B. 381. Henry, T. Thrum, G. spirit ; C. M. (ill.), etc.] Woodford, [Tatu Hawaiian ; deluge ; ; Trans. JSf.Z.L, 835 ; Hutchinson, pp. land y/. Poly. Soc, 16, 101-104. Folktales Cazenove, ; 837 284. 838 pp. fish stories, etc.] ; on Notes ; ; Rennell x, 836 Children; 267, dancing; 337, niusic.^ Tahitian Astronomy ; T. [Maui In the Strange South Seas ; [46, ; ; Island Man, ; 24. 839 NEW ZEALAND. See also No. 801. Best, E. Love ; of the Whare-Kohanga ; Jl. Poly. Soc, 16, 1-12. 840 [Children; sexual.] Best, E. ; Maori Numeration; Best, E. ; Maori Numeration; Trans. N.Z.L, 39, 150-180. Cheeseman, T. F. Maori Burial Chests ; 841 //. Poly. Soc, 16, 94-98. ; Trans. 842 N.Z.L, 39, 843 451-456. Cowan, Jas. Dittmer, W. [Myths ; Story of the Takitimu; Jl. Poly. Soc, 16, 220-5. 844 ; Te Tohunga ; tatu Routledge, (ill.); pp. 119. 845 xviii, dance, etc.] ; Edge Partington, J. ; New Zealand Box (Waka); Ma7i, 23 (ill.). 846 Feasy, P. ; Feather boxes, etc., at Canterbury; Reliquary, 13, 847 122-4. W. Gudgeon, W. Gudgeon, E. E, Maori Wars; ; ; [Priesthood; gods; magic; Journal Poly. Soc, '' tapu" genealogies; descendants, etc.] Coast. 155, ; //. Poly. Soc, fire walk, etc.] 16, 848 63-91. 849 175-219; History and Traditions 16, 120-173, of the Taranaki 140, //. Poly. Soc, 16, 13-42. Tohunga Maori; [128, Ancient roads; Kupe the Navigator; 134, pre-history 175, Toi and his 850 ; Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-Lore Jour7ial Foly. Soc, 16, 109-119; Maori Cosmogony. W. H. Skinner, The Kaheru ; (spade) Sketches ; Christchurch, pp. Tuhoto-Ariki vii, of 194. Early ; Colonisation [Marriage; Ancient Maori Poem; ; 851 ; Whitcombe, 853 tatu, etc.] /I. Poly. Weekly Press, Christchurch, N.Z., Dec. 12, Soc, 16, 43-60. 854 1906; Canoe Dance, 855 etc. White, T. On ; Use the of Birds in Navigation ; JL Poly. Soc, 856 16, 92-3. Wilson, Iv Jl. Poly. Soc, 16, 99-roo 852 (ill.). Te Manuwiri . J. combe A. ; ; The Story of pp. XV, 255. Te Waharoa [Religion; ; Christchurch, Whit- sagas, etc.; 228, property, etc.] 857 MELANESIA. See also No. 788 (Solomons) Bible Bebe : Matin . 802 (New Hebrides). ; ducuducu nou lesu Kristo noda moli socen Melbourne, 1906. Arbuckle, pp. 115. [Malo.] sorai .; . 858 E Lai mesa Tataloha diena a Haaurilaka a Lord ikia a [Ulawa.] Jesus Christ; B.F.B.S, 1906, pp. 343. 859 Bible : Bible Lologina wo na Yesu Kristo Kome Luka Tongoa B.F.B.S., 1906, pp. 118. [Tasiko-Lewo language of Epi.] 860 : Bible Ne Tavet : ta 1906, pp. 204. Lele ki Jesu Kristo [Ilogugu, N.H.] Nololien ne Apostol Bible: pp. 64. niri Mark mo Luk; Melbourne, 1905, B.F.B.S., ; B.F.B.S., 861 [Uripiv.] 862 Bible: Taunaha ceile a mul en Bibel; Glasgow, 1906, pp. 159. [Paama, N.H.] 863 Bible : A Translation into Santoese of the Melbourne, 1906, pp. Broad, L. ; Fiji Doings of the Apostles ; 864 70. Islands; For. Field, 3, 309-11. [7>/^5.] 865 E, ; From Fiji to the Cannibal Islands ; Nash, pp. (New Hebrides) 211, 52, hair [47, 57, House 94, dance 355. 217, canoe; 214, drum idols; 235, warrior; 241, fortified village; 243, dance 253, mask 254, mummy 256, hamal (shrine) 259, head binding; 263, idols; 265, secret society; 271, poisoned arrows; 283, keloids; dress.] 866 Grimshaw, B. xii, ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;; Ivi Bibliography of Anthropology and Folk-LDre. Handbook of Hardy, N. H. see Elkington, E. ; Macdonald, D. ; Ma?i, 1908. Parkinson, R. Man, Melanesian Mission; Mala San the {Natives of Loh, Ifu pp.30. ; 10.5. ; Mission, Wescminster, 867 Cristoval Canoe.] W. (No. 868 802). Oceanic Languages; Frowde, pp. 352; Rev. Solomon Islands baskets ; in 869 [Pp. 97-316 Efate dictionary.] Lord Howe's Group [Cemetery.] 870 & G. ; An Autobiography; Hodder S., pp. 170. [29 (Tamia), Tabu; 31, cannibalism; 40, mourning; 42, 60, missile stone 46, feast 47, dress 49, magic (Australia) 91, magic (Ajiiwa) 110, cosmogony; infanticide; III, dance.] 871 Paton, J. ; ; ; ; Quartei-ly Jotti?igs from the New Hebrides, 50, 10, kava; cooking stones; 20, bleeding, arrow fleam; 21, burial feast, etc.; Netik" stones; 23, burial alive; 52, 17, dancing; 51, 9, 53, 20, linguistics; 28, infanticide; 54, 25, linguistics. 872 ^'- Rongier, [Dances Smith, W. Missionary Life in Fiji; ; ; R. physical, etc.] ; Cath. Miss., 21, 36-8. 873 Abnormalities in Teeth; /. Anat., 41, 216-220. 874 LIST OF PERIODICALS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. African Monthly, Cape Town. Annals of the Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg. Annals of the South African 30. 31. don. Classical Review, London. 33. Classical Quarterly, London. 32. Museum, Cape Town. Annual Report of the Church Missionary Society, London. Antiquary, London. Archaeologia, London. 35. Connoisseur, London. Cornish Notes and 36. London. Contemporary Review, London. Archaeologia Aeliana, York. Archaeologia Cantiana, Maid- 37. Devon 34. 11. Archaeologia Cambrensis, London. Archaeological Journal, London. Aurora, Livingstonia. 12. Awake, London. 10. Berks. , Bucks. and Oxen. Archaeological Journal, Reading. 14. Biometrika, Cambridge. 15. Brain, London. 16. British Journal of Psychology, 1 3. , East and West, Bombay. East Anglian, Norwich. Edinburgh Review, Edinburgh. 41. Empire Review, London. 42. Essex Naturalist, Stratford. 43. Expository Times, Edinburgh. 44. Fenland Notes, Peterborough. 45. Folklore, London. 46. Foreign Field (Wesleyan), Lon- Cambridge. 47. 18. Burlington Magazine, London. 19. Byegones, Oswestry. 49. Calcutta Review, Calcutta. Medical 21. Caledonian Journal, 51. 48. 50. 20. 52. Aberdeen. don. Fortnightly Review, London. Geographical Journal, London. Geological Magazine, London. Harvest Field, Mysore. Hibbert Journal, London. Home Counties Magazine, London. Catholic Missions, London. Review, Edinburgh. 23. Celtic Central Africa, London. 25. Ceylon National Review, 53. 24. Col- ombo. Ceylon Observer, Colombo. Chinese Recorder, Foochow. 27. 28. Chronicle of the London sionary Society, London. 29. Queries, 38. British Medical Journal, London. 17a. Bulletin de la Societe Khediviale de Geographic, Cairo. 26. and 39. 40. 17. 22. Notes Queries, Exeter. stone. 9. C.M.S. Gleaner, London. Church Quarterly Review, Lon- 55. 56. Mis- Church Missionary Review, London. 54. Missionary News, London. Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, London. Indian Antiquary, Bombay. Illustrated Indian Magazine. Indian Ladies' Magazine, Madras. 58. Indian Museum Record, Calcutta. 59. Indian Review, Madras. 60. Irish Naturalist, Dublin. 57. . List of Periodicals. Iviii 61 . Jewish Quarterly Review, London 62. Journal of Anatomy, London. 63. Journal of Comparative Legisla- London. tion, 64. Journal of Hellenic Journal of the Tyneside Geographical Society, Newcastle. 90. Journal of the Waterford Archaeological Society, Waterford. Studies, London. Knowledge, London. 91. 65. Journal of Indian Art, London. 66. Journal of Physiology, London. 67. Journal of the African Society, Lancet, London. Archaeological Louth. 92. Louth 93. London. Journal, 68. Journal 73. of the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bombay. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, London. Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological Society, Derby. Journal of the Federated Malay States Museum, Kuala. Journal of the Folksong Society, 74. Journal of the Galway Archaeo- 69. 70. 71. 72. Madras Christian College Magazine, Government Madras Mail, Madras. IMalabar Cochin. Manchester Quarterly, Man- Magazine, Man- galore. Galway. Memoirs of the Asiatic Society London. of Bengal, Calcutta. 107. 108. Middlesex Hospital Journal, London. Missionary Herald, London. Missionary Notes, Sydney. Missionary Record, Edinburgh. Mission Field, London. Modern Language Review, London. Moravian Missions, London. Morning Calm, London. 109. Museum 102. Irish Review, chester. 75. Journal of the Gipsylore Society, the Quarterly Man, London. 99 Mangalore 76. Journal Museum Bulletin, Madras. London. logical Society, of Society, 77. Journal of Madras. Madras Folksong London. the Limerick Field 103. Club, Limerick. 78. Journal of the Liverpool Institute of Commercial Research, Liverpool. 79. Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society, Manchester. 80. Journal of the NorthChina Branch 104. 103a ,. 105. 106. Journal, London. of the Royal Asiatic Society, no. Nation, London. Shanghai. 81. Journal of the Polynesian Society, New Plymouth. 82. Journal of pological the Royal Anthro- Institute, London (J.A.L). 83. Journal of the Royal Army cal Corps, London. Medi- of the Royal Asiatic Society, London (J.R.A. S.). Royal Asiatic 85. Journal of the Society, Ceylon Branch, Col84. Journal ombo. of the Royal Asiatic Society, Straits Branch, Singapore (J.R.A.S., S.B.). 87. Journal of the Royal Society of Naturalist, 112. Nature, London. 113. 114. New New Asiatic Review, Madras. Ireland Review, Dublin. Nineteenth Century, London. Notes and Queries, London (N. and Q.). 117. Notes and Queries for Somerset and Dorset, Sherborne. 115. 116. 118. Occult Review, London. 119. Ontario Archaeological Report, Toronto. 120. 121. Our 86. Journal New London. 111. Sisters, London. Oxford and Cambridge Review, London. South Wales, Sydney. 88. Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Dublin. 1 22. Periodical Accounts of the vian Missions, London. Mora- List of Periodicals. Philosophical Transactions, London. 124. Proceedinrjs of the Australian Association for the Advancement of Science. of the Belfast 125. Proceedings Naturalists' Field Club, 123. Belfast. 126. Proceedings of the British Academy, London. 127. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, Cam- 128. Proceedings of the Croydon Natural History Society, Croydon. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, Dorset. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club, Southampton. Proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New South Wales, Sydney. Proceedings of the Natural His- bridge. 129. 130. 131. 132. tory Society, Belfast. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, Wellington. Proceedings of the Rhodesia Scientific Association, Buluwayo. Proceedingsof the Royal Dublin Society, Dublin. Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society, Glasgow. Proceedingsof the Royal Society, 147. Quarterly Palestine 148. Statement of the Exploration Fund, London. Queensland Geographical Journal, Brisbane. Reliquary, London. of the Brighton and Hove Archaeological Club, Brighton. 151. Report of the British Associa149. 150. Report 152. tion, London. Report of the Devonshire Asso- ciation, Exeter. Report of the Egypt Exploration Fund, London. of the Marlborough 154. Report College Natural History Society, Marlborough. 155. Report of the North Staffordshire 153. Field Club, Stafford. of the Queensland Museum, Brisbane. 157. Report of the Welcome Research Laboratories, Khartoum. 158. Rochester Naturalist, Rochester. 159. Rymour Club Miscellany, Edinburgh. 156. Report 159a. Sagabook of the Viking Club, London. 160. Saturday Review, London. 161. Science of Man, Sydney. Geographical Edinburgh. 162. Scottish zine, 163. London. Scottish Historical MagaReview, Edinburgh. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 139. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, Brisbane. 140. Proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia, Adelaide. 141 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, Melbourne. 142. Proceedings of the Society of 138. Service des Antiquites, Rapport, Cairo. 165. Sierra Leone Messenger, Sierra 164. Leone. 166. Sociological Review, London. 167. South African Magazine, Cape 168. South American Missionary Magazine, London. Spectator, London. Spolia Zeylanica, Colombo. Star in the East, Wantage. Surrey Archaeological Collec- Town. . Antiquaries, London. 143. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edin- burgh. Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, London. 145. Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological Society, Taun- 169. 170. 171. 172. tions, Guildford. 144. ton. 146. Quarterly Review, lix London. The East and the West, London. Asiatic of the 174. Transactions Society of YokoJapan, 173. hama. List of Periodicals. Ix 175. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society, Gloucester. 176. Transactions of the Transactions of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science, Perth. Croydon Natural History Society, Croydon. 177. Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian Society, Carlisle. 178. Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History Society, Dumfries. of the East 179. Transactions Hertfordshire 186. 187. Transactions of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Toronto. 188. Transactions of the Royal Societ}' of Canada, Toronto. of the Royal 189. Transactions Society of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. 190. Transactionsof the SouthAfrican Philosophical Society, Cape Town. Archaeological Society. Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society, Hull. 181. Transactions of the Essex 180. Archaeological gow. of Geographical Melbourne. 192. Visishtadraitin, Srviangam. Society, Chelmsford. 182. Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society, Glas183. Transactions 191. Victorian Geographical Journal, the Liverpool Society, Liver- pool. 184. Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, 193. West African Mail, London. 194. Western Equatorial don. 195. Wiltshire Natural Devizes. 196. Africa, Lon- Archaeological and History Magazine, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Hull. Norwich. 185. Transactions of the Odontological Society, London. INDEX OF SUBJECTS 197. Zambezi Mission Record, London. (see p. Ixxiv for Analysis). Ability, inheritance of, 149. Ancestors, 739, 741. Administrative terms, 41 Adonis, 11, 41. Animal 1. Adoption, 355, 373, 471. Agriculture, 197, 356, 366, 399, 453, 471, 477, 512, 515, 585, 662, 743, 770, 794Albino, 611, 612, 637. Alienation, 412. Alligator, 808. Altar, 626. Altar stones, 285. Amber, iii, 180, 206. Amentum, 333. Amok, 800. Amulet, 122, 141, 324, 637. Anatomy, 377. Ancestor cult, 373, 431, 432, 560, 622, 625, 649, 721, 737, 742. — — dress, 513. god, 381. myth, 499. Animals, 471, 518, 741. Animism, 410, 646. Ant, 741. Anthropoids, 28, 809. Anthropometric schedule, 143. Anthropometry, 16, 25, 29, 53, 54, 143, 452, 598. Antiquity of man, 812, 834. Arboriculture, 413. Archaeology, I, 37, 56, 155, 157, 216, 249, 259, 261, 266, 370, 389, See also Beads, 53 1) 590, 771Stone, Bronze, Eoliths, Finds, etc. Army, 627. Index of Subjects. Arrow Ixi fleam, 872. poison, 395, 638, 690, 866. Arrowhead, 120, 238, 611, 796. thin, 207, 213. Art, 33, 62, 290, 329, 447, 448, 528, See also Decorative. 581, 637, 806. Botany, 125. Bough, breaking the, 43, 79 Arts and 336, 366, 367, 373, 388, 399, 426, 431, 439, 442, 445, 471, 597. 629, 690, 705, 725, 740, 746, 758, 802, 806. Asia and America, 788. Assembly, 436. Astrology, 396, 429, 529. Astronomy, 837. Asylum, 79, 370, 526. Attitude, 806. Brain, 810. Bridge, 370, 543, 570, 637, 700, 792. Britain, inhabitants of, 126, 133. 157. British Association, 17, 27. Automatisms, 673. Avebury, 182. Avoidance, 399, 705, 789. Axe, 59, 66, 68, 246, 251, 262, 527. Building, 561, 624. Buildings, 299. Bull baiting, 249. roarer, 625, 636, 821. Bags, 771, 806. Burial, 61, 67, 71, 74, 75, 78, 13.3, 179, 214, 224, 232, 252, 265, 266, — — crafts, Ball play, 38. Ballads, 104, yi%. Banking, 455. Bantu, origin of, 672, 674. Bark dress, 611, 659. Barber, 635. Barter, 768. Basket, 627, 705, 870. work, 470, 505, 781. Bat, 225. Bazaar, 529. Bead work, 756. Beads, 45, 65 a, 278. — Bear, 789. Bed, 611, 699, 767. Beehive, 637. Beer, 683, 749. Bees, 252, 325. Bells, 88. Beltane, 131. Betrothal, 412. Bible, Folklore of, 13, 14, 37. Bibliography, 19 a, 26a, 35 a, 37, 151, 192, 264, 323, 328, 330, 373, 526, 581, 585, 590, 740. Birds, S56. Birth, 355, 399, 426, 692, 736, 794, 799Blood, 289. feud, 519. — — stenting, 61. Boat, 210, 257, 470, 516, 661, 740. Body paint, 612. Bone, 771. Bones, 180. Bow, — — 349. ring, 343. shield, 637. Box, 846, 847. a, 96, 105, Ill, 133, 142, 155, 180, 185, 196, 200, 206, 210, 214, 220, 233, 268, 278, 418, 527. Brooch, 68, 97, 200. Bronze age, 61, 65 Bucket, 162, 165. — 268, 290, 355, 366, 367, 399, 410, 457, 465, 471, 506, 526, 537, 570, 579, 596, 597, 600, 625, 637, 649, 653, 663, 690, 692, 740, 742, 746, 749, 755> 781, 797, 799, Soo, 802, 823, 826, 834, 872. Burial, chariot, 258, 260. chest, 843. 370, 472, 583. 639. 373. 481, 592, 643. 721, 736, 761, 779, 806, 819, — Cairn, 60, 271, 549, 800, 826. Calendar, 128, 274, 323, 373, 518, 637, 676, 690. Calico, 645. Camel, 533. — Camp, marks, 520. 212, 242, 814. 1, 633, 637,650, 703, Cannibalism, 61 871. Canoe, ill, 214, 497, 582, 610, 611, 635> 637, 735. 757. 792. 802, 805, 819, 825, 827, 866, 867. Carvings, 292. Cast calf, 217. Caste, 356, 367, 397, 399, 420, 425, 465, 471, 476. Cat, 290. Cattle, 519, 610, 662, 692, 699. marks, 478. See also Camel. Cave dwelling, 522, 685. Caves, 267. Cemetery, 870. Chalices, stone, 81. Character, 637, 708, 799, 825. — Index of Ixii Charcoal platform, 273. Charm, 499, 530, 583, 647, 740. Chastity, 436. Chess, 6. Chief, 635, 637, 639, 642, 646, 700, 794Children, 91, 367, 500, 635, 639, 696, 799, 802, 836, 840. Christmas, 263. Cinderella, 7. Circumcision, 5) 612. Clairvoyance, 637. Classificatory system, 37. Climbing, 766, 767, 768, 827. Club, 774, 800. Cock-fighting, 130. Colours, 756. Commensality, 699. Common Subjects. Devil dancers, 370, 388. Devil driving, 489. Devil worship, 471. Dew ponds, 44, 135. Disc, 68. Disease goddess, 353, 479. Diseases, 757. Diskos, 332. Divination, 2, 560, 561, 569, 622, 636, 637, 644, 673, 741, 742, 749Divorce, 529. Dog, 637. Dolls, 462, 583, 597, 608, 789, 794. Dolmens, 116, 306, 579. Domesday, 253. Dorians, 37. Dragon, 93, 211, 541, 551. Drama, 199, 202, 229, 388, 390, 398, 500, 529, 578. fields, 48. Compass, 545. Drawings, 829. Conception, 806, 813, 821. Congress, 309. Cooking, 779. Copper, 418. implements, 105. Corroboree, 806, 812, 819, 825. Dress, 39, 336, 427-433, 435, 526, 570, 583, 659, 662, 685, 768, 779, 781, 866, 871. Drink, 519. Druids, 281. Drum, 637, 639, — Cosmogony, 344, 346, 355, 506, 518, 528, 588, 683, 851, 871. Cousins, 402. Craniology, 253, 318, 752, 769. Creeling the bridegroom, 76. — — 366, 465, 597, 705, 794, 367, 373, 471, 500, 610, 611, 707, 729, 800, 802, 740, 797, 802. idol, 866. language, 611, 792. Dyeing, 424, 61 Dyngja, 308. Cremation, 92, 373, 397. Crimes, 690. 356, 450, 592, 692, 789, 1. Crocodile, 499. Cromlech, 106, 107, 117, Crossbow, 707Cuchulainn, 86, 92. 1 18, 121, 201. Cuckowe king, 183. Culture, 600. Cup, 60, 66, 68, 185. Cup markings, 47, 62, 64, 65. Cupping, 611. Currency, 556, 659. Curses, 37. Ear, 809. Ear-boring, 435, 436. Earth eating, 552, 639. Earthworks, 118, 147, 155, 172, 190, 221, 268, 271, 272, 277. Easter custom, 250. Eclipse, 397. Egbo, 629. Elder, 311. — bush, 215. Customary law, 412. Customs, 698. Embroidery, 639. Dance, 465, 544, 657, 684, 720, 729, Eoliths, 4, 15, 21. Ethnography, 421. 742, 767, 768, 779, 789, 794, 797, 802, 836, 84s, 855, 866, 871, 872, 873Death, 426-433, 4357, 439, 582, 683. Deluge, 344, 540, 83S. Demons, 290, 569. Deneholes, 133, 169, 243. Depilation, 825. Descent, double, 506. Endogamy, 465. English, 126. Ethnology, 287, 322, 338, 339, 400, 415, 463, 690, 706, 781, 834. Etiquette, 582. Eunuch, 354. Evil eye, 26, 592. spirit, 637. Exogamy, 37, 366, 742, 813. — 373, 465, 506, . Index of Subjects. Ixiii Exorcism, 369, 379, 540, 545Eyes, 637. Foot, 28. Fair, 188, 190, 303. Fairies, 61, 104, 198, 211, 252. Fakirs, 359. Ford, 160. Forehead, Australian, 37. Fork, wooden, 98. Family. 646. Fort, 49, 73, 610, 611, 659, 866. Fortune-telling, 473. Fowling, S19, 825. Football, 130, 545. Foot-gear, 336. Fasting, 40. Feast, 779, 799, 871. Female Friction-drum, 37. life, 86, 740, 802, 838. dress, 354. Fertility and rank, Future 18. Festivals, 366, 367, 373, 392, 491, 517, 642. Fibula, 236. Field names, 212, 248. Figurine, 637. Finds, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65 a, 66,68, 71, 77, 78, 85, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99> 105, 108, 109, III, 112, 115, 119, 120, 121, 123, 127, 142, 159, 162, 163, 166, 168, 173. 174, 179, 180, 185, 187, 191, 196, 200, 204, 206, 210, 212, 237, 239, 258, 259, 270, 273, 329, 522, Fire, 806. 214, 245, 260, 275, 599. 230, 246, 262, 276, 231, 255, 265, 278, 232, 236, 256, 257, 266, 269, 279, 283, — 533. — ceremonies, 359— 659, 827. — piston, — walk, 849. Fish, 83S. — poison, 499, 585. 37. 130, 156, 161, 198, 373, 399, 428, 429, 465, 471, 517, 526, 533, 545, 597, 802, 824. Genealogies, 850. Gesture language, 806. Gestures, 399. Ghost, 211, 630. house, 767. Giants, 198. Gipsies, 124, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 301, 307, 315, 316, 317, 321, 532. Glass mosaics, 505Glastonbury, 206, 209. — Goddesses, 397. Gold, 168, 590, 667. ornament, 108, 1 15, 1 19, 123. Goose, 290. Gorsedd, 84, 128, 129, 274. — Fishing, 352, 360, 365, 370, 371, 485, 499, 501, 526, 584, 589, 610, 611, 629. 637, 662, 6^9, 799, 802, 806, 812, 824. Flail, 208. 11. 214, Floating village, 766. Folk-lore, 103, 139, 176,195,334,340, .367, 373, 504, 518, 524, 583. 609. Folk-songs, 319, 449, 459, 4S0, 484, See also Songs. 485. Folk-tales, 7, 20, 24, 57, 84,90, loi, 104, 314, 351, 362, 373, 460, 488, 499, 509, 51S, 562, 741 a, 742, 745, 747, 758, 781, 795, 838, 844. Food, 366. 367, 373, 399, 425, 426432, 435, 436, 450, 471, 475, 526, 529, 537, 582, 583, 646, 676, 690, 699, 705, 729, 746, 749, 757, 760, 781,831. Games, 642, 646, 659, 676, 683, 734, 739, 750, 761, 768, 849. drill, Flint, 121, 185, 204, 205, 210, See also Finds. 246. Gaelic, 52. Galley, 72. Go-between, 303. God, 431, 464, 621, 625, 637, 640, cult, Flamen, Gabriel hounds, 140. Gosains, 375. "Gotras," 366, 472. Grail, 4 Granary, 610, 61 1, 696. See also Burial. Graves, 522, 523. Greek polytheism, 37. Group marriage, 815, 833. 1 Guanches, 330. Guising, 571. Hair, 637, 866. Hairdressing, 629, 645. Hallowe'en, 67, loo. Harpoon, 589. Hat, 627. Head, 637. — — — binding, 866. flattening, 779. hunting, 61 1. Hearts, 170, 270, 335. • Index of Ixiv Heaven Subjects. Kava, 872. ladder, 662. Henfoot god, 551. Keloids, 625, 637, 642, 729, 866. Heredity, 35, 149. Hides, 379. Hill tribes, 370, 426. Kern baby, Hinduism, 408. Hinfius, 414. Hippopotamus, 735. History, 746, 757, 794, 844, 848, 850, 857.. Hodening, Holed 131. Kid, seething the, 13, 14. King, 635, 649, 676, 683, 692. Kingship, 37, 705, 736, 742, 743. Kinship, 37, 736, 742. Kraal moving, 741. Kris, 507. Lacquer, 505. Ladybird, 310. 171. stones, 142, 204. Holi, 397. Lama, Homer, Land, 228, 373, 399, 471, 493, 631, 323. Horn, 771. Horse, 171, 514, 577. Horse-shoe, 153. Hospitality, 515, 526. 528. 646, 690, 697, 754. tenure, 48. — Law, House, 356, 399, 570, 779, 866. Hunting, 499, 611, 637, 735,. 736, 740, 746, 806, 812. wild, 227. 376, 583, 663, 682, 697, 736. Leechcraft, 198, 466, 549, 558, 576, 577, 611, 673, 784. Legends, 498. Legitimacy, 399. Huntsman, Leopard Hut, 60, 71, 370, 373, 497, 526, 537, Letters, 525. Life, 366, 370, 373, 385, 425, 450, 519, 526, 692, 743, 758, 799. index, 623. 570, 582, 585, 610, 611, 629, 635, 637, 659, 663, 683, 684, 690, 691, 692, 699, 766, 781, 792, 799, 800, 802, 806, 819. See also House, Lodge, Hut — Limbs, burying, 82. 273, 276. Hyksos, 586, 602, 807. Idol, 445, 497, star, 23. Lighting apparatus, 102. Lightning, 740, 755, 797. Pit. circles, 166. site, — — society, 625. 551, Linguistics, 52, 866. See also Drum. Incas, 792. Indo- Aryans, 400. Infanticide, 871. Inheritance, 355, 370, 373, 399, 410, 412, 426, 428, 429, 431, 432, 433, 436, 437, 439, 443, 471, 637, 646, See also Primogeniture. 663. Initiation, 637, 650, 742, 784, 806, 824. Insane, 53, 54, 55. Inscriptions, 313. Iron, 34, 356, 566, 637, 691, 707, 725, 766. Iron age, 85, 105, 133, 155, 187, 206. Irrigation, 366, 526, 549, 591, 792. 114, 198, 264, 268, 330> 372, 373. 382, 385. 399, 432, 458, 494-6, 503, 530, 532, 534, 540, 590, 614-9, 625, 62S, 637, 639, 642, 648-9, 655 8, 660, 671-2, 675 «, 678-81, 686-8, 694-5, 70I) 709-19, 722-4, 733, 740, 741, 742, 744-5> 747> 75i, 765, 773> 782-5, 791, 794. 797> 800, 804, 806, 824, 826, 828, 834-5, 85S-64, 869, 872. Lizard, 139. Lodge, 789. Loom, 370, 418, 629, 637, 641, 651, 702, 771, 799. Love charm, Lynggam, Magic, Jataka, 483. Javelin, 333. Jet, 180. Jewellery, 376. Judaism, 342. Jungle, 530. Justice, 373, 399, 646, 705, 93. Luck, 93, 399, 440, 637. 373. 17, 37, 356, 367, 428, 437. 471. 517, 536, 542, 590, 635. 663, 683, 692, 740, 749, 849, 871. Magician, 780, 784. Mailet, god of the, 86. Market, 610, 611, 635, 637, 700. 433, 596, 800, 647, Index of Subjects. Marriage, 355, 356, 366, 367, 370, 373. 385. 397, 399, 410. 412, 42633, 435-7, 439, 443, 455-6, 465, 471-2, 475, 487, 497, 506, 519, ixv Music, 37, 150, 370, 373, 380, 427-8, 435, 444, 471, 500, 70s, 743, 779. 794, 795, 797, 802, 806, 834, 836. Musical instruments, 37, 88, 94, 320, also 390, 444, 528, 533, 534, 537, 540, 597, 611, 637, 652, 659, 746, 794. Musician, 635. Mutilation, 806, 831. Monogamy, Polyandry, Polygamy, Mythology, 344, 346, 355, 493, 536, 520, 526, 529, 555, 582, 585, 637, 639, 642, 649, 664, 690, 721, 736, 742, 749, 758, 779, See 794, 799, 815, 833, 853. 592, 692, 781, Wedding. 792, 798, 845. Marriage, temporary, 370, 529. Names, 253, 431, 471, 698. Mask, 581, 611, 772, 802, 866. Matriliny, 11. Maul, 606. Ma3-day, 189, 223. Narcotics, 511. Nature worship, 490. Maypole, 198. Navicular, 28. Navigation, 856. Meals, 366, 367. Mediterranean race, 335. Neanderthal race, 318. Neck, cutting the, 197. Medium, Neoliths, 611, 741, 784. Megaliths, 268, 834. Mell Supper, 252. Memorial figure, 802. etc. Nerthus, 126. Net, 589. Nev^f Year, 271. Nine maidens, 50. Mendelian phenomena, 32. Menhir, 273. Message 155, 175, 191, 226, See also Arrowhead, Axe, 108, 323, 335. stick, 806, 831. Midrash, 351. Numeration, 692, 841, 842. Nursery rime, 254. Migrations, 126, 312, 337, 463, 706, Nyambe, Metals, 276. 740- 834. Oath, 493, 637, 646. Milk, 234. — Offerings, 479, 549, 720. Omen, 271, 410, 493, 526, 529, 721, 797, 799Open fields, 228. vessels, 102. Mind, development of, 148. Minerals, 705. Minstrels, 319. Missile Club, 549, 597. Opium, — Moloch, II. Monogamy, 9. Monolith, 533. Monomotapa, 734> Monuments, 373. See Moon, 538, 741. Moral tale, 518. Morals, 327, 355, also Stone. 417, S26, 705, Morris dance, 151, 218. Mortar, 800. Mould, 65 a. Mourning, 560, 639, 742, 871. 397. See also Hybridity. Mummers' play, 229. Mummy, 827, 866. Muri, 707. Museum, 37, a 137, 138, 210, 220, 572, 771, 887. Mulattos, 586. Ornaments, 637, 746, 797, 806. Osteology, 77, 95, 255, 256, 276. 800. Muharram, 511. Oracles, 434. Ordeal, 377, 387, 526, 611, 639, 640, 642, 673, 700, 742, 749. Ordovices, 284. Orientation, 637. Origin, 431, 443. stone, 871. Molimo, 720. Pace egg, 263. Paint, 779. Palaeoliths, 159, 230, 239, 240, 241, 482, 669. Paradise, 344. Pariah caste, 438, 492. Parietal bones, 607. Pelasgian theory, 338. Pelele, 610, 611, 637. Personal equation, 42. Pestle, Soo. Petrographs, 762, 771, 786. Phallic cult, 407, 534. Index of Ixvi Subjects. Red hands, Phallus, 391. — Photographs, 145. Pigmentation, 42, 253. hills, 288. 244. Reincarnation, 630. Religion, 8, 11, 17, 19, 37, 331. 336, 342, 345. 355, 373, 374, 390, 399, 403, 443, 455, 456, 475, 5°!, Pile hut, 155, 802. Pin, 97, III, 174. bone, III. , 137, 356, 404, 506, 286, Polygamy, 529. 367, 416, 529, 541, 547, 548, 552, 555, 557, 563. 690, 692, 565, 590, 596, 637, 693, 739, 746, 749, 779, 781, 799, 812, 834, 838, 857. Rest day, 676, 736. Revenue, 646. Rex Nemorensis, 298. Rice, 446. Riddle story, 689. Riddles, 198. Population, 690. Possession, 465, 622, 636. Riding marches, 80. Right of way, 154. Potlatch, 779. Pottery, 68, 163, 166, 170, 180, 185, 187, 210, 245, 269, 273, 275, 278, 283, 323. 329, 335, 363. 364, 365. 370, 388, 522, 527, 529, 627, 637, 642, 738, 743, 771, 790, 793, 797. Pottery wheel, 637. Prayer, 720, 797, 820. Predictions, 429. Priest, 499, 634, 849. Primogeniture, 9, 640. Prison, 539. Produce, 690. Property, 736, 857. marks. See Camel, Cattle. Prophylaxis, 324. Propitiation, 506. Prostitution, 37. Cf. 11, 354, 397, Ritual, 442, 471. Roads, 136, 155, 627, 792, 850. Rock dwellings, 219. — Pipe, 611, 789. Pit dwellings, 214. Plants, 518. Plough, 358. Poetry, 854. Poison, 569, 650, 676. Arrow, Fish, Spear. Polo, 545. See also Polyandry, 370, 412, 429, 471, 528, 637, 692, 697. — 578.. Protection, 526. Proverbs, 132, 198, 461, 742. Pulse, 637. Purification, 410. Pygmy flints, 203, 237. 611-12, Quern, 99. Questionnaire, 12. Races of — Wales, 267, 268. Yorks, 261. S. Racial foetor, 637. Raft, 611, 792. Rag-trees, 533. Rain-god, 721. — shelters, 167. Roman sites, 136, 146. Royalty, 406. Ruins, 528, 792. Rush cart, 249. Sacred men, 11. Sacrifice, 353, 354, 357, 373, 381, 410, 464, 533-4, 537, 611, 634, 644, 662, 797. Sadhus, 394. Saga, 518, 535, 857. St. George, 263. St. John's Day, 637. Salt, 611, 627, 637, 642, 775. Salutations, 366. Saturn, 374. Scarring, 831. See also Keloids. Scrapers, 187. Script, 350. Sculpture, 368. Secret language, 458. Secret society, 637, 641, 654, 866. See also Leopard. Serpent, 300, 471, 501, 514. — cult, 534. Settlements, 247. Sex, 36. Sexual, 840. Shell, 771. Shield, 611, 691, 827. Shinto, 575. Rain-lore, 467. Ship burial, 61, 74. Rain-making, 356, 366, 465, 542, 663, Shrine, 866. 742. Sigynnae, 37. Index of Subjects. Ixvii Silver brooch, 68. Skull, 231, 633. vessel, 639. Sun, 388. Sky god, Sycophant, 324. Surgery, 637. — Sword, 85, 142, 302. 43. Slavery, 430, 635, 649, 736. Sledge, 528. Sociology, 781, 821, 822. Solar heroes, 84. Tabu, 37, 373, 471, 692, 699, 735, 802, 805, 849, 871. Tales, 351. Somatology, 268, 355, 497, 570, 612, 637, 663, 664, 672, 692, 705, 708, See also Osteology, 764, 812, 873. Types. Sonder-Gotter, 37. Songs, 87, 89, no, 150, 151, I93> 223, 390, 553, 637, 684. 192, Spirits, 356, 385, 471, 517, 592, 636, 784, 799. See also Demons. Sports, 130, 291. Stakes, 158, 160. Star goddess, 392. Statistical methods, 42, Stature, 637. Steatopygy, 590. Stone, 771. — age, 61, 133, 155, 185, 187, 196, 220, 226, 233, 250, 267, 268, 276, 637, 665, 668, 669, 670, 728. Stone circles, 46, 63, 64, 84, 99, 106, 133, 144, 155, 201, 250, 266, 273- Stonehenge, 133. Stone implements, 58, 59, 60, 61, 98, 99, 105, 108, 120, 133, 155, 159, 167, 173, 175. 185, 187, 191, 196, 203, 204, 205, 207, 226, 384, 610, See also Eoliths, 611, 800, 811. Flints, etc. Stone kraal, 685. monuments, 61, 65, 106, 116, See 133' I34> 'SS' 167, 201, 280. — also Monuments. Stone quarry, 819. working, 550. — — Stones, 386. charm, 142. '< Stool," 646. Strength, 637. String tricks, 31. Submerged cities, 20. Suicide, 451, 486, 564. 471, 506, 582, 853. 874. 664. 373. Temple, 565. Temple legends, 474. Tent, 528. Theocracy, 640. Throwing Spectral lights, 499. Spinning, 570. 683, — Teknonymy, Soul house, 603. Spade, 852. Spear, 611, 637, 806. Spear poison, 792. See also Arrow. 637, Tank worship, 393. Tantra, 536. Tatu, 355, 366, 373, 792, 834, 839, 84s, Teeth, 801, 830, 831, out, 637, 659, knife, 637. Tibia, 593. Tiger, 366. Timekeeper, 152. Tin, 133. Tinkers, 304, 305. Titles, 646. Tomahawk, ^^?> Tools, 543, 743, 779. Tooth-chipping, 427. Totemism, 37, 366, 367, 373, 381, 399. 409, 465Totems, 625, 692, 742, 808. Tracking, 768, 812. Trade, 205, 610, 611, 627, 637. Trade language, 458. Trade routes, 708. Tradition, 346, 348, 383, 502, 730. Transference of curses, 37. Transmigration, 515Trap, 637. Trees, 517. Tribal mark, 61 1, 612, 625, 637. Tribes, 356, 366, 367, 388, 410, 637, 806. Trough, 273. Trumpet, 819. Tumulus, 106, 118, 1 79-8 1 194, 201, 252, 276, 279, 282. Tutelary spirit, 630, 642. Twins, 622, 636, 741. Tylor Essays, 37. Types, 442, 443, 537, 540, 611, 661, 779, 799, 827, 865, 867. > Uncle, 402. Urn, 60, 66, 71, 109, in, 112, 179, 265, 266, 279. Index of IXVlll Subjects. Vampire, 325. Wer-tiger, 499. Varnish, 510. Verge watch, 37. Vessel, 605, 806. Village, 431, 465, 635, 677, 726. god, 441, 464, 465. Whale — Vitrified forts, 49. Wall, Chinese, 551. Wand, 683. War, 519, 690, 692, 819, 824. Warriors, 646, 866. Water, 517, 519. — — fishing, 485. Whistle, 761. White horse, 171. Whorl, 99, 637. Widows, 422, 426. Witchcraft, 569, 650, 882. Witch doctor, 799. Witches, 252. Woman, 328, 341, 425, 515, 518, 526, 528, 529, 540, 573, 611, 635, 637, 824. Wommera, 806, 812. Work, clock, 152. finding, 764. 704. Work Weapons, 373, 537, 553, 637, 646, 659, 662, 743, 761, 768, 781, 794, 799, 819. Weaving, 180, 249, 361, 501, 515, 528, 582. Wedding, 76, 83, 252, 289, 303, 583, 604. Weights, 127, 637. Well dressing, 249. Well-lore, 91. Wells, 250, 252. song, 553> 684Wrestling, 578. Xylophone, 611. Vam, 812. Yellama, 354. Youth, promise of, 148. Zimbabwe, 675, 727- Zodiac, 22. INDEX OF AUTHORS. Abercromby, Abiose, 609. Aurora, 760. Avebury, Lord, Abrahams, 342. Axon, J., 77. i. 2, 124. Ackerley, 287. Adams, 666. Addy, 190. Baddeley, 212. Ahmed, Bainbridge, 355. Baldensperger, 512. Balding, 440. Bailey, 286. 588. Alexander, 610, 611. Allen, 236. Anantha, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439Angus, 708. Barton, 82. Annandale, 322, 507. Basden, 613. Anstey, 353. Anwyl, 267, 268. Basedow, 806. Beddoe, J., 55, 253. Armstrong, 81. Beeston, 219. Bennett, F. J., 4,67. Bentley, 700. Benton, 221. Berry, 807. Best, 840, 841, 842. Artal, 354. Aston, 574, 575. Atkinson, 252. Auden, 214. Augent, 395. Balfour, H., 3, 343, 772. Banfield, 612. Barnett, 677. Index of Authors. Ixix Bhaves Chandra Banerji, 357. Coomaraswamy, 444, 445, 446, 447, Biehler, 719. Birdwood, 358. Blake, 83. Cork, H. A. T., 122. Cornaby, 541. Bland-Sutton, Boiteaux, 720. 448. Costello, 102. J., 5. Cowan, 844. Cox, M. R., Bone, 538, 539. Boulenger, 589. Bower, 254. Broad, 865. Brodrick, H., 255. Broomhall, 540. W. Brown, R. - — W. Craw, 7. A., 325. 78. Crawley, A. E., 8. Crewdson, 778. Crooke, 367. R., 497. M., 834. Browne, A. H., 359. -H. P., 761. Budge, 590. J. Crosby, 779. Crouch, 242. Crouse, 592. Cunningham, M. E., 180, D. J., 809. — Bulleid, A., 206. Bulpett, 659. Burdon, 620. iSl. Dack, 223. Bushnell, 774, 775. Dadachanji, R. K., 9. Dale, 162, 175. Dalton, 368. Davies, Mrs. Andrew, 271. Byrne, 100. Day, 97, 119, 120, 123. Callander, 66. Dennis, G., 290, F. M., 623. Burrows, 323. Bury, 84. Campbell, Lord A., Candler, H., 6. Cannon, 360. Cantrill, F. C, — — 72. 270. 624. Derry, 593. De De Silva, 449. VVindt, 326. Cartailhac, 288. Dickins, 726. Cash, 63. Chad wick, 126. Chalmers, 70. Dickson, 514. Dittmer, 845. Chandrasekharam, 441. Chatterton, 361. Cheeseman, 843. Cheyne, 344. Chilli-Shaikh, 362. Chirwa, 721. Chisholm, R. A., 363, 364. J. R., 808. — Christison, 73. Clark, W. F., 56. Clarke, W. G., 233. Clayton, 442. Dobbs, 327. Donaldson, 328. Dornan, 763. Droop, 329. Duckworth, 231, 801, 810. Duncombe, 625. Duroiselle, 498. Dutt, 237. Edge-Partington, 846. Edwardes, 450, 451. W. H., 220. — — L. R., 780. Clement, 576. Eliot, 345. Clift, 191. Elkington, 802. Elliott, G. F. S., 10, J- A., 369. J. A. G., 764. Cocks, 229. Coffey, 85, 96. Colaco, 453. Coles, F. R., 64, 65. — — Collingwood, 57. Engholm, 291. Enock, 792. Conway, Epinosa, 330. 127. Conybeare, 289, 513. Cook, A, B., 43. 324B., 508. J. A. _ Erman, 596. Etheridge and Whitelegge, 811. Evans, Sir J., 230. Index of Authors. Ixx Hanbury, 182. Hancox, 238. Hardy, 868. Hare, 548. Evans, O. H., 793. Ewing, 515. Eyles, 727. Harrison, 300. Hartland, 17, 731, 732. Hattersley, 683. Falkner, 163. Farnell, 331. Feasey, 847. Feilberg, 292. Hayavadana, 374, 375, 455, 456, 457, Finck, 293. 458, 459, 460, 461. Fisher, 578. Floyer, 251. Fountain, 812. Hayes, 131. Fowler, 176. Fox, 835. Francke, 534, 535. Frazer, D., 370. Hedley, 549. Hendley, 376. Hennig, 684. Henry, 837. Heron, D., 18. Hetherwick, 733. — — J. Haywood, G., II, 12, 13. — and Lang, A., 14, 453. Fric and Radin, 794. Frost, 516. G., E. S., 15. Gallichan, 294. Gardiner, 332, 333. Gardner, W., 272. T., 728. Garstang, 597, 601. — Gennep and Lang, 813. Giles, 544, 545, 546. Gilliat- Smith, 295, 296. Gjorgjevic, 297. Gomes, 799. Goodrich-Freer, 517. Gopinatha, 454. Gordon, A. R., 346. T. E., 371. — Gowland, 579. Granger, 298. Gray, J., 16. — H. 628. Hazlitt, 132. G., 206, 207. Gregory, 814. Grenwell, W., 527. Grierson, 372. St. Hewitt, 348. Hildburgh, 550. Hildreth, 580. Hill, A. D., 224. — — S., 249. C. A., 255, 256. Hill-Tout, 781. Hind, 201. HindHp, 685. Hobson, 109. Hodgson, 103. Hoernle, 377. Hole, 734. Holmes, T. R., — 133. T. v., 243. Holt-White, 168. Hope, 629. Howard, E., 19. Howell, 378. Howitt, 815, 816, 817. Hubbard, 44. Hughes, H., 275, 276, 277, 278. T. M., 232. — Hull, 86. Huntington, 528. Griffith, 128, 129, 273, 274. Grimshaw, B., 836. — B. E., 866. Gudgeon, 848, 849. Guillemard, 299. Gurdon, 373. Hackwood, 130. Haden, 547. Hall, G. R., 627. R. N., 667, 729, 730, 753. Hamilton, 682. — Hammo, 347. Hanauer, 518. Jehle and Westermann, 630. Jekyll, 795. Tenner, 202. Jennings, 735. Jennings- Bramley, 519. jette, 783, 784. Jewitt, 227. Johns, 520. Johnson, H. H., 20. — — J. P., 668, 669, 670. C. F. H., 1S3. Johnston, H. H., 671, 672. Joly, 581. Index of Authors. Jones, 270, 279. Joyce, 89. Kabraji, 380. Kasturi, 463. Keane, 632. Keith, 381, 754. Kendall, H. G. O., 21. 184, 203. — Machay, Ixxi 62. Macintosh, 740. Mackenzie, 335. Mackinlay, 50. Maclagan, 51. Macmichael, 26, 26 Macphail, 385. a. Macritchie, 307. Madhaviah, 468. Kewley, 265. King, L. W., and Hall, H. R., 521. Magnusson, 308. Kingsmill, 22. Kitching, 660. Malcolm, 388. Maiden, 164. Mann, L. M., 45, 60. Manners-Smith, 28. Marrett and Lang, 820. Knipe, 451. Krauss, 301. Kumagusu Minakata, 23. Kulekun, 673. Kumm, K. 633. H. K. W., 661. Kupfer, 552, 582. , — Lacy, 636. Lageard, 737. Landor, 637. Lang, A., 14, 24, 79, 302, 453, 813, Maguire, loi. Marshall, 389. Martin, E. A., 135. A. F., 469. Matola, 689. Mathews, 816, 821, 822. Maulavi, 390. — Maxwell, 499. Mayr, 756. Mazumdar, 391. 817, 818, 820. Langdon, 204. Larymore, 639. Laver, 245. Layard, 239, 240, 241. Lees, 303. Leland, 304, 305. Leonard, 640. Le Soueff, 819. Lewis, A. L., and Warren, S. H., 205. Lewis, 280, 281, 306. Meinhof, 671. Lloyd, Morse, 556. Mortimer, 137. Mosso, 336. Moule, 557. — — J., 90. J. W.,641. E., 662. Lockyer, 134. Lodi, 383. Logan, 384. Lanes, 334. Loney, 74. Lopes, 736. Lorey, 529. Louth, 98, 99. Lugg, 755Lynch, 1 17. Lyttleton, 25. Macalister, 522. MacAlpine, 739. Macdonald, A., 67. Macdonald, D., 869. Macgown, 554. Macgregor, 634. Meldon, 690. M 'Hardy, 49. Milton, 500. Mitchell, 824. M'Kenzie, 91. Moberley, 393, Moody, Morgan, - 555. W. Le, 283. C. B., 635. Morris, 106. Moxon, 161. Mukerji, 394. Munro, 58. Murray, 337. Myers, 598. Myres, 29, 338, 339, 523. Nagam, 471. Natesa, 472. Naville, 599, 600. Nelson, 46. Newbery, P., 601. Newcombe, 786. Nicholson, E., 139. Sir F. A. Northcote, 663. Norton, 822. — 584- Index of Authors. Ixxii Oakley, 396. O'Connor, 501. Olivey, 197. Oman, Reeks, 644. Reid, G. A., and others, 32. — W., 69. Reinach, 33. 397. O'Neill, 741, 741 a. Oordt, 674, 675, 675 a, 765. Remington, 787. Padmanatha, 474. Ridgeway, 34, 92. Palmer, 140. Parasuramdas, 475. Ridley, 788. Riley, 805. Rivers, 402. Rizzell, 645. Roberts, 173. Rhip, 313. Richartz, 743. Parker, 558. Parkinson, J., 642. R., 870. — Parmanand, 398. Partridge, 235. Parukutty, 476. Passmore, 185. Paton, - W. J. R., 340. G., 871. Payne Gallway, 349. Peacock, 311. Pearse, 643. Pearson, 30. Pease, 664. Robertson, 52. Robinson, 403, 404. Rongier, 873. Roscoe, 692, 693. Rose, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412. Roth, 826. Rouse, 483. Rowe, 253. Rowling, 694. Rustafjaell, 605. Penn, 198. Pentin, 193. Perry, 141. Peter, 199. Petrie, 312, 602, 603. Phillott, 530. Pilcher, 350. Pillai, 477. Pirrie, 77. Pleydell, 604. Poch, 803. Sampson, 315, 316, 317. Sandberg, 536. Sarasin, 482. Sarat, 413. Sarbah, 646. Sarda, 414. Schetelig, 74. Schoeffer, 744. Schultz, 789. Schuster, E., 148. — and Elderton, E. M., Pocock, 31. Poe, 107. Pohath-Kehelpannala, 478. Sconce, 47. Pollard, 559. Poseck, 560, 561, 562. Scott, 115. Searcy, S29. Powell, 186. Powell-Cotton, 766, 767, 768. Seidel, 648. Power, 112, 113. Pratt, 479. Prior, 228. Sesha, 484. Seth, 415. Seton-Karr, 606. Purvis, 691. Shams-ul-Ulma, 485, 486. — — Sell, 341. Sharp, 150. Rama, 400. Ramakrishna, 480. Rapaport, 351. Raru, 481. Ratcliffe, 222. Rattray, 742. Ravenscroft, 178. Ray, 401. Read, 200. Reader, 246. — and Macllwaine, 152. Sharpe, 160. Shaw, — C, 564. A. E., 796. Sheehan, 114. Sheppard, 258, 259, 260, 261. Sheshagira, 416. Shinde, 417. Shrubsall, 769. Shrubsole, 179. 35. 149. Index of Authors. Skinner, 852. Slater, 48. Smith, E. G. R. V. W., 745. E., 607. A., 152, 166. A., 418. W. R., 830, 831, 874. Sollas, 318. Soothill, 565. — — — — Southam, 217. Sparke, 264. Spence, 798. Srinavasan, 487. Stallybrass, 187. Stein, 531. Stigand, 746. Story-Maske!3'ne, 188. Struck, 695. Sturge, 213. Subrahmaniya, 488. Sullivan, 94. Sveinbjornsson, 319. Swallow, 566. Sweeting, 153, 154. Sykes, 532. Synge, 104. T. M. S., 490, 491. Talcherkar, 420. Tannar, 696. Taunton Castle Museum, 210. Taylor, 250. Te Manuwiri, 853. Temple, 503. Tepowa, 649. Thanbyat, 504. Ixxiii Treherne, 285. Trench, 247. Tuhoto-Ariki, 854. Tupper, 697. Underwood, 573. United Provinces Gazetteers, 423. Ussher, 95. Victoria Country Histories, 155. Vincent, W. T., 170. — M. N., Wakefield, 665. Waller, 248. Walshe, 567. Ware, 568. Warren, 226. Wason, 698. Watson, A., 38. — — E. R„ 424. J., and others, 156. Watt, 505. Webb, 39. Westermarck, 40. Weston, 41. Westropp, 116, 118. Whistler, 171, 211. White. 856. Whitehead, 506. Williams, E. C, 569. Williams, E. T., 533. Wilson, 857. Winnen, 749. Wintemberg, 790. Theal, 758. Wood, Thiselton, 586. Woodford, 839. Thomas, N. W., 35 a, 832, 833, D. R., 284. Woolley, 608. — — — S. v., 489. W. T., 36. 525. Thompson, 524, Thrum, 838. Tillyard, 320. Tocher, J. F., 53, 54, 55. Tomlinson, 421. Tooke, 676, 703, 759. Torday, 704. and Joyce, 705, 706, 707. — Torrend, 747, 748. Tottenham, 422. 492. 699. Wordsworth, 189. Wray, 510, 511. Wright, W., 157. - s., 352. A. R., 654. R. S., 750. Yosaburo, 585. Young, 570. Youngson, 493. Yoxall, 321. Yule, G. U., 42. Yusuf-Ali, 425. ; ;;; Analysis. Ixxiv ANALYSIS. Religion, Magic, see Adonis, alligator, altar, amulet, ancestor, animal, animism, astrology ballads, bear, birth, blood, bough, bull-roarer, burial death, demons, devil, cannibalism, charm, cosmogony, cremation, curses Egbo, evil, exorcism fasting, fire, flamen, future disease, divination, drum life God, grave, group Hinduism, Holi idol king magic, mallet, mask, memorial, molimo, mourning, mythology nature, Nerthus, Nyambe oath, ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; omen, offerings, oracles, ordeal ; ; phallic, possession, prayer, priest, purifica- sacred, sacrifice, secret, serpent, tion ; ; tabu, tank, shinto, shrine, sky, solar, sender, soul, spirits, star, sycophant temple, tiger, transmigration, tutelary, twins ; village ; widows, witchcraft, etc. rain, reincarnation, religion, rex, ritual ; betrothal, blood ; caste, ; cousins ; descent ; endogamy, exogamy gotra, group ; infanticide, initiation, inheritance ; justice ; kinship ; land, law, leopard; marriage, matriliny, Muri ; pariah, polyandry, polygam.y, primowedding, geniture, property ; sociology ; teknonymy, totemism ; uncle Sociology, see Assembly, asylum, avoidance classificatory system, conception, ; woman, etc. Folklore (see also Religion), see Ballads, bees, beltane, Bible ; cast calf, Christmas, creeling, crocodile, cuckowe, customs ; dance, deluge, dolls, Easter, elder ; fairies, folklore, folksongs, folktales, fortune dragon, drama Gabriel, games, ghost ; Hallowe'en, heaven, hodening, horse, huntsman legends, limbs, lizard, love, luck ; May, Mell, minstrels, moon, Morris, mummers ; neck, new, nursery pace, proverbs ; rag, riddles, riding, rush saint, songs, string ; tradition ; vampire, verge ; well, wer, work, etc. cat, ; ; Archaeology, see Amber, antiquity, archaeology, arrowhead, Avebury, axe bronze, brooch, bucket, burial cairn, camp, chalice, charcoal, copper, deneholes, dew, diskos, dolmen, Domesday cromlech, Cuchulainn, cup Glastonbury, gold hearth, hut iron megaliths, migraflint, fork eolith Neanderthal, neoliths, nine maidens tions, monuments, mould, mummy osteology ; palaeoliths, pin, pottery, pygmy races, rock, Roman ; Sigynnae, silver, stone ; timekeeper, tin, tumulus ; urn ; vitrified ; weights, white, etc. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; amentum, arboriculture ; bag, bark, bead, canoe, compass ; dress, drum ; embroidery fishing, fowling, friction ; gesture ; hair, hunting, hut ; irrigation ; lacquer, leechcraft, loom ; music ; pottery ; spinning, stone ; weapons ; xylophone, etc. Technology, boat, see Agriculture, bow, bridge, bronze ; Somatology, see Anthropoids, anthropometric, attitude bone, brain Mendelian craniology ear, eunuch, eye ; fertility, forehead ; head, heredity navicular ; osteology ; parietal, personal ; scarring, skull, somatology, strength teeth, types ; youth. ; ; : General, calendar fair ; Administrative, see ; market, museum ; army ; banking, personal, poison see Ability, amok, automatisms mind, morals, music ; sexual, suicide, etc. Psychology, Ethnology, Gaelic, see Guanches ; Asia ; Hindus ; ; barter, bazaar, trade, tatu character, botany women, ; etc. clairvoyance Bantu, Britain ; Dorians ; English, ethnology Mediterranean, migrations ; races ; Sigynnae ; tribes, etc. GLASGOW : ; PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BY ROBERT MACLEHOSE AND CO. 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