Tales, African Negro, continued: Nymo and Hornbill, 410 (comp. note,), Nymo apportions, 409, 410. Nymo seeks Wisdom, 416 (comp. notes), 417. 'Possum and Palm-Nut, 418. Parable of the Bullock, 425, 426. Playing Dead, comp. notes, 417. Reputation, 413. Sun and Moon, 423, 424. The Death-Grin, 426. The Good Child and the Bad, 406 (comp. note), 407. The Origin of Death, 407, 408. The Origin of Thunder and Lightning, The War-Palaver, 427. The Wisdom of a Little Child, 425. Turtle deceives Zoé, giving Leopard the What happens to Wives when they think Why Cats kill Rats, 419, 420. Why Death staid in the World, 408. Why One Grain of Rice no longer fills Does a Cow have Pigs? 358 (comp. Don't help the Bear, 360, 361. Escape up the Tree, 399, 400. Fatal Imitation, 401. Fire Test: Mock Plea, comp. notes, 394. Hell in Heaven, 374. How Duck saw Day, 362. How Jack beat de Devil, comp. notes, In the Pea-Patch: Take my Place, 402. Incriminating the Other Fellow, 366, Master disguised, 362. Mock Fire: Playing Poisoned, 403, 404. Out of her Skin, comp. notes, 363. Racing a Ghost: Buried Treasure, 367 The Blind Old Woman, 365. The Deacon and his Son, 373, 374. The Deer-Stalker, 370, 371 (comp. note). The Girls who could not talk Proper, 369. The Little Girl and her Snake, comp. The Lord and Toby, 361 (comp. notes), The Lover warned 363. The Murderous Mother, comp. notes, The Relay Race, comp. note, 394. The Rich Old Man, 395 (comp. note), Where did Adam hide, 371, 372. Who darkens that Hole? 371. Who dives the Longest: Cartload of Witch-Cat, 364, 365. Wolf's Tail to the Hungry Orphan, 361. Tales (French-Canadian): La fée de la mer verte, 90-97. La petite souris et le petit charbon de La princesse du Tomboso, 112-116. Le bâton d'or, 163, 164. Le coffre de fer, 107-110. Le grand sultan, 123-149. Le petit charbon et la petite souris, 112. Le petit jardinier, 97–101. Le royaume sous l'eau, 101-107. Le ruban bleu, 149-161. Le spectre, 165–167. Les bossus, 161-163. Robert et son sac, 164, 165. Tales (Nootka): A Flood Legend, 352-355. A Flood Legend of the Nootka Indians Tales (Plains Ojibwa): End of Nänibozhu, 290. First-Born (Mutcikiwis), 293–295. Nänibozhu and the Buzzard, 281, 282. Nänibozhu and the Shut-Eyed Dance, Nänibozhu and the Tree-Holders, 288, Nänibozhu and the Windigo, 290. Nänibozhu and the Winged Startlers, 281. The Magic Flight, 291, 292. Turtle's War-Party, 295-297. War-Club Owner (Wämiskopogämagûn), Wenibozo and the Buzzard, 282. Tales (Quileute): Duskeah, 255, 256. Klēětcělus, 257. Kweeti, 251-255. Kweeti and the Wolves, 253, 254. Raven and Deer, 271, 272. Raven invites the Supernatural Beings, The Abalone, 261 The Bungling Host, 259-261. The Children of the Dog, 272-274. The Lazy Boy who became a Whaler, 257, The Origin of the Elks, 258, 259. Origin of the Sun, 254-255. The Seal-Hunters, 266–268. The Star Husbands (the War on the Sky; The Wife of the Dead Warrior, 268, 269. Tales (Sinkyone): Coyote and the Mouse-Girls, 347, 348. Treachery of old man toward son, and Why deer are wild, 346. Why people who die never come back, Raven and the Ghosts, 225, 226. Raven and Grizzly-Bear, 208. Raven and the Haida, 213. Raven and Kanu'gu, 212, 213. Raven and Porcupine make the Seasons, Raven and Rabbit-Man, 222. Raven and the Salmon, 205, 206. Raven and his Sister, 210. Raven ballasts the Earth, 219. Raven considers how to provide for the Raven creates Bear, 220. Raven creates the Salmon, and teaches Raven in the Country of the Tahltan, Raven institutes Birth and Death, 206, 207. Raven institutes the Kuwega'n Cere- Raven kills Pitch-Man, 210. Raven makes Lakes, 219, 220. Raven makes Mud, 220. Raven makes the Wolf Women Good- Raven paints the Birds, 208. Raven paints his Men for War, 208, 209. Raven tries to marry a Princess, 210, 211. Sa'kesada, or the Moon-Boy, 229. Story of the Dipper Stars, 228, 229. The Origin of Birth and Death, 216. The Raven Cycle, 198-226. The Tree eats the Bear, 209, 210. The Warm and Cold Winds People, 230. War among the Fishes, 242. Xe'nda; or, The Man whom the Wolves Taxtlowe'de, name of Wolf phratry of Teit, James A., Tahltan Tales, 198-250. the southern head waters of the (said to mean "walked on arrow"), 242. Thunder-Bird, mountain on which the, is Tison, J.-B.-A., 2, 4, 9, 71, 74, 83. Toads, spirits in form of, kept by witch in Toasts and Other Verses, Southern, 375, Tozzer, Alfred M., report of Treasurer of Tradition, origin, of the Tahltan, lacking Tremblay, Marcel, 112, 161, pl. 3 (fol. Tremblay, Marie, 164. Tremblay, Mme Octave, 101, 107. Trials, accounts of celebrated, in Lancashire witch plays, 484. witch, 447, 469, 470, 474. in Lancashire, plays based on, 483. Tribes or peoples: Acadians, 186. African, 378. Baronga, 397. Boers, 188. Bulu, 428-437. - Bûngi, 297. - Fan, 429. 430. Negro, of Liberia, 406-427. - Zulu, 188. Algonkin, 292, 445. Athapascan, 348. Tupi, 446. Wyandot, 445. Wailaki, 346. West Indian, 442, 443. Yurok, 348. Tritheim, 459, 460. Uther Pendragon, 454, 456. "Valiant Welshman, The," 482. Vancouver Island, inhabitants of west Van Doren, Carl, Some Play-Party Songs Van Doren, C. L., 487. Varuna, god of justice and punishment, Vassar College, research professorship in Violin, primitive, 328, 330. Virginia, folk-tales from, 357-362. Vogue, establishment of dramatic, 463. of all Elizabethan plays, 485. of fairy plays, strong in late 16th century, "Vortigern," 455, 456. Walker, H. S., statement of, about John Wardle, H. Newell, Note on the Ground- Webster, beginning of stage career of, West Virginia, modern ballad "John |