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'^ 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
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FOR THE
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ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL
FOLK-LORE SOCIETY BY
DAVID NUTT,
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I
LONDON
1907
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LONG ACRE
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CONTENTS
General,
Europe
General,
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PAGE
i-iv
v-vi
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vi-vii
England,
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vii-xii
Wales,
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xii
Scotland,
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xii-xiv
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xiv-xv
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xv-xvi
Ireland,
-
(Balkans
Asia
&
xxxiii-xxxiv
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Japan,
British Isles,
Europe (Continent),
Korea,
Islands), xvi-xviii
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xxxiv
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XXXV
Africa
General,
North,
-
xxxv-xxxvi
West,
xxxvi-xxxviii
North East,
xxxviii-xxxix
East,
x^xix-xl
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Congo,
xl
Central,
xli-xlii
South,
xlii-xliv
America,
xlv
:
xviu
General,
N. India,
-
xviii-xxii
S. India,
-
xxiii-xxvii
Further India,
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Malay Peninsula,
Western Asia,
Persia, Siberia, etc.,
Tibet,
China,
xxviii
xxviii-xxix
Oceania
Asiatic Islands,
xxix-xxx
New
xxx-xxxi
Australia,
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Guinea,
-
New
xxxii-xxxiii
xlvii-xlviii
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xlviii-xlix
Zealand,
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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
:
.
.
.
;
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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
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S.
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varieties; songs, etc.]
.
.
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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.
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86-104.
v.
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86
Coll.
N.H.
87
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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.
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viii.
of
416.)
xvii.
73-93.
the Anglo-Saxon Race.
(London,
[Saxon Tribes, etc.
Wends, Danes, Jutes,
;
;
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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.'
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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.
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345-356, 361-371.
Prehistoric Times.
Rochester
102
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Anglo-Saxon Burial-ground at Mitcham. Archaeologia, 60,
49-68.
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103
;
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On Human and
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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,
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(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.
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-
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
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xviii
Balkans and Islands,
XX
General,
-
xliii
Africa, E.
-
xliii
Congo,
xlv
Africa, C.
-
-
xlviii
etc.
•
xlviii
S.
Asia
Bushmen,
General,
xxi
India, N.
xxii
Madagascar,
Malay Peninsula,
xxxii
xxxii
Asia,
1
-
-
Oceania
Asiatic Islands,
xxxiii
New
xxxiv
Australia,
li
Guinea,
Tibet,
-
China,
-
xxxiv
Polynesia,
Korea,
-
xxxvi
New
-
xxxvi
Melanesia,
Japan,
xlix
S.
xxxi
W.
Persia, etc.
xlix
-
America, N.
xxvii
Further India,
xlv
-
li
lii
liv
Zealand,
Iv
-
ABBREVIATIONS
A.
— Antiquaries,
A.
S.
= Asiatic
N.B.S.
Society.
B.F.B.S. ^British and Foreign Bible
Society.
B.
N.
Archaeologi-
cal.
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This bibliography deals with books and periodicals published in the British
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There is no attempt to include more than prehistoric Archaeoalso included.
This issue includes translations
only unwritten languages are noticed.
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of the Bible published in 1906 and 1907.
Empire
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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
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The general geographical arrangement
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is
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Dewey
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otherwise
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*
Mr. Y. Trivikrama Rau, of Madras, has given valuable assistance by
The compiler would be
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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
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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,
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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.
;
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198, secret societies; Bagiimi, 202, huts;
197, somatology;
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229, cults; 231, burial; 232, marriage; 234, inheritance; Tubu, 252,
huts ; Tuareg, 326, tribes
338, character
337, eyes
333, women
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Timbuktu,
food;
417, trade;
413,
456, Stone age; 396, canoe;
428, women; 429, hair; 432,
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641
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28, revenue; 30, "stool"
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34, procedure
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•
[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
;;
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;
Man,
Taltal;
41
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(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
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[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
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609-616.
30,
803
;
of C.U.
'^Reports
Torres
Exp. (by
Straits
H. Ray),
S.
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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.
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Duckworth, W.
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;
...
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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
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Naturalist
Murray,
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124; wommera; 270, Yam cultiva[48, Corroboree
343.
tion
281, somatology
288, kangaroo pits
289, fishing
296, religion
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812
pp.
viii,
;
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;
236-247, Tasmanians.]
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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
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;
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817
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Lang, A.;
159.
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Athenaeuvi, 1907,
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818
[Defects of evidence.]
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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.
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Prayer
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820
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821
Social Organisation of the Turrubul
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822
Missionary Notes, 62.
823
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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.
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Man,
Sd.
Man,
W.
,
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R.
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Searcy, A.; In Australian Tropics; K. Paul, pp.
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9, 36.
natives
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Rec. Aust. Mus.,
Evolution of Teeth
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828
374.
829
//. Anat., 42, 126-131.
830
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message sticks, etc.]
831
Smith,
;
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;
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409-412.
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;
to
"
Canoes and Rafts
"
;
J.A.I., 36,
832
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833
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;
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migration
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religion
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and
arts
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;
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;
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839
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See also No. 801.
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;
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857
MELANESIA.
See also No. 788 (Solomons)
Bible
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Matin
.
802 (New Hebrides).
;
ducuducu nou lesu Kristo noda moli socen
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858
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859
Bible
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Bible
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860
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ta
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Nololien ne Apostol
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;
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863
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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,
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866
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;
;
;
;
;
;
;
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Analysis.
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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.
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