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of fire, 218.

of meat, 248.

of sun, 255.

thief in vegetable garden, 400.
thimble, 293.

thought-transference, 238.

thorn-bush springs up when needle is
thrown away, 291, 292.
thread, magic, 291.

Thunder, young man visits home of.
and marries Thunder's daughter, 262.
Thunder-Bird, mythological being, 351.
Thunderers, when Turtle hears, he lets
go of Otter's testicles, comp. note,
297.

tide, Devil-Fish calls, to come in quickly,
and drowns cannibal woman, 256.
tinder, 347.

Tlokwalat song given to man by the
abalone, 261.

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I changes people into stone, some into
birds and other things, 257.

gives people cedar-bark clothes, 257.
pursued by wolves, urinates and
makes lake, and escapes, comp. notes,
254.

relation of, to Woodpecker, comp.
notes, 253.

transforms himself into male child,
and steals sun, 255.

trap refuses to release opossum because
latter refused to let palm-nut rest, 418.
traps, Turtle and Leopard set, 430, 431.
tree, adjap (Mimusaps jave, Lang. Eng.),
429, 430.

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rises to delay Nänibozhu in flight
from snakes, 286.

- scattered all over the country, comp.
notes, 203.

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that leopard drinks runs through
holes bitten out by lion, 411.

waste, from bath of Nymo, runs over
leopard, 411.

water-drum, Nänibozhu beats on, to call
men, 291.

Water people, boy forbidden to fish near
home of, 420.

son of, is asked to dry up river,

415.
weapons, best of, to fight monster, the
worst in appearance, 128, 129.
weasel (ermine), 213.

I becomes wife of Raven, who rescues
her from drowning, 214.

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is sent around the world to see how
big it is, 288.

- phratry of the Tlingit and Tahltan,
235.

Nanaa'i clan of, gets killer-whale
crest, 237.

restored to life when hide is blown
on, 287.

- tail of, gets a-fire, flies up chimney,
and drops in front of hungry boy, 361.
warned not to cross water, 284.

- young, and Nänibozhu, hunt together,
284.

raised as a dog, comp. notes, 248.
wolverene, a cannibal, kills many men,
246.

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seeks fortune in distant lands, 325.
of three brothers more daring, 127.
more lucky and skilful than
his elders, although despised, 124.
youth advised by elder brother goes in
search of a bride, 300.

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- falls in love with a corpse, 301.
goes in search of stolen wife, 302.
refuses to eat because his elder brother
has killed his wives, 300.

- takes wife to visit her parents, 304.
-weeps for his frog wives, 300.

- wooes and wins celestial maiden, 338.
Indian tribes. See Tribes.

Indians in Carolinas, number of, 385.
in North Carolina, preference of, to be
classed as whites rather than Negroes,
386.

Indra, thunderbolt of, 340.
Ingersoll-Rand Company, letter from, in

regard to drills, 511.

Inheritance by matrilineal descent on west

coast of Sumatra, 307.
International School of Archæology and
Ethnology in Mexico, Spanish-Mexi-
can materials collected under auspices
of, 193.

Iroquois folk-lore, comparative study of,
left to future student, 446.
Italian influence on English drama, 471.
play featuring a witch or "wise woman,'
472.

Jackson, Elizabeth, trial of, 470.
Jackson, G. P., American Indifference to
Study of Folk-Lore, 438, 439.
Jacobs, Joseph, folk-lore in English Fairy
Tales of, 458.

James I, King, attacks on, as persecutor
of witches, defended by Kittredge,
485.

death-penalty for witchcraft imposed in
reign of, 470.

Jamestown, Va., Dutch and Scandinavian
settlers likely to have left traces in
traditions of Indian populations, 188.
"Jersey Dutch" once common idiom of
Dutch, English, German, and French
settlers of New Jersey, 186.

"Joan of Arc," in Shakespeare, 473, 474.
"John Hardy." 505-520.

records of ballad of, 513.

John Henry, identification of, with John
Hardy, 511.

Johnson, R. L., statement of, concerning
John Hardy, 507-509.

Joke, practical, 476.

Jones, William, Ojibwa tales of, contrasted
with those collected by Curtin and
Hewitt, 446.

Jonson, Ben, 451, 452, 466, 467, 477-479,
481-483.

Karsten's Myths of the Ji'baros, reviewed,
446.

Katce'de, name of Raven phratry of the
Tahltan, 207, 212, 223.

people of Stikine River, 211.
Kittredge, G. L., acknowledgment of aid
received from, 447.

cited, 454.

on authorship of "Misogonus," 471.
on English witchcraft and James I, 470,
475, 482, 485.

Knight, Mr. and Mrs., 486.

Kroeber, A. L., Sinkyone Tales, 346-351.
Kru tales, 409-415 (5–12), 416 (14), 418–420
(18-22), 420-421 (24-26), 422-423
(30), 424 (33), 425-426 (39-41), 427
(43).

Kubera, god of worldly indulgence, 342.
Kuwega'n ceremonies, 213 (comp. notes),
215.

Kyle, Ernest I., letter of, about John
Hardy, 506.

Lambe, 468, 479.
Landry, Hélène, 110.
Larichelière, Mme, 2, 51, 75.
Larocque, E., 67.

"Lava Beds," 212, 239.
Legault, Alfred, 4, 60, 68.

Legault, Alphonse, 2, 4. 45.

Legends, family, of the Nootka, 351, 352.
Legerdemain, 467.

Leopard's teeth among most highly valued
possessions of a man in Liberia, 407.
Les remèdes d'autrefois, 176-178.
Level Mountain, B.C., 231.
Lilly, William, 456.

Lions and other animals, forecasting of
events under veiled allegory of, 456.
Lockler, Will, last speaker of Cherokee
language, 386.

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McAtee, Mrs., 498, 499, 504.

"Macbeth," witchcraft scenes in, 482.
McCorkle, W. A., letter of, about John
Hardy, 505, 506.

McMillan, Ham, 385, 386.

Madness assumed as "possession" by the
Elizabethan, 476.

Magic circle, drawer of a, hung, 468.
Magic in the Elizabethan drama, 447-485.
Magician, court, 456.

Magicians, female, 465.

in plays of the romance type, 448, 453-
458.

mediæval, 459, 461, 464.

practising, in time of Elizabeth, 458–466.
motive of, initiated by Marlowe, 485.
Mailloux, Joseph, 112, 117, 163, 165,
pl. 2 (following 184).

Malvolio, character in "Twelfth Night,"
476, 481.

Mandingo tale, 422 (29).

Maniju, lake of, 306, 318, 319.

Manitoba, French settlements in, 186.

Plains Ojibwa tales collected in, 280.
Manners in Charleston, S.C., 378.
Marlowe, Christopher, "Doctor Faustus"

of, 448, 449, 461, 462.

Marston, John, beginning of dramatic
career of, 478, 479.
"Sophonisba," 482.

Mason, J. Alden, collection of Porto Rican

folk-lore by, 193.

Masque, the, 451, 452, 485.

"The Fortunate Isles," 466.

Masque-like court drama long prior to
Faustus, 463.

Massicotte, E.-Z., biography of, 3, 4.
Massicotte, E.-Z. (collector), Chants popu-
laires du Canada (Première série),
1-89.

Croyances et dictons populaires des
environs de Trois-Rivières (Canada),
168-175.

Les remèdes d'autrefois, 176-178.

Matte, A., 89.

Maudlin, witch who transforms herself

into a hare, 482.

May, Thomas, "Antigone," 483.

Mayer, Theresa (ed.), Quileute Tales,

251-279.

Medical quackery, 459, 461, 468, 471, 479.
"Menaechmi," 475.

Mephistopheles, 466.
Merlin, 454-457.

"Merry Devil of Edmonton, The," 463.
"Merry Wives of Windsor," pseudo-fairy
scene in, 449.

Metals, transmutation of, 479.

"Metric pattern" suggested to be sub-
stituted for "metric unit" in primitive
music, 526.

Michigan, old-time songs in, 189.

Middle Ages, practising magicians of, 459,
461, 464.

Middleton, Thomas, beginning of stage
career of, 478, 479.

contrasted with Marlowe, 461.

earlier forms of plays credited to, 456.
"Mad World, My Masters," 482.
"Mayor of Queenborough," 455.
"Witch," 483.

"Midsummer Night's Dream," 449, 450.
Midwifery, practice of, 468.

Minstrels, old, from West Virginia, 497.
Miracle play, old, performed at Christmas
in Mexico, 186.

'Misfortunes of Arthur, The," 455.
"Misogonus," play of unproved authorship,
471.

Mob, actions of, against Dr. John Dee, 460.
Month when people meet to ask questions
and riddles, 226.

Moon, lady of fecundity, 341.

Morin, Michel, obituary of, 183, 184.
"Mother Bombie," character of, in Lyly's
play, seems to be a portrait, 473.
"Mother Redcap," 478.

"Mother Samuel," 474.

Mourning-songs, Tahltan, 239.
Mouth-harp, 497.

Munday, Anthony, 462, 463, 472.

Music, folk, recording of, important, 194.
196.

Indian, contribution to the study of, 523.
primitive, plea for accurate system of
notation of, 524.

publication of traditional, criticised, 196.
recording and transcribing of, 523, 525,
526.

special signs for, 14.

Music (notation):

Big eye, Brer Rabbit, etc., 358, 359.
Brer Rabbit is a tricky man, etc., 366,
367.

Buvons, chantons et rions bien, 62.
Carême et Mardi-gras, 32, 33.
Cartouche et Mandrin, 35. 36.

Cette aimable tourterelle, 45, 46.

Damon et Henriette, 15.

Dans les temps des fêtes, 65.

Ingrate beauté, insensible bergère, 46, 47.

Je ne veux pas me marier, 54.

Johnnie Collins, 500.

L'amour nous mène, 63.

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