INDEX TO VOLUME 31. On account of the diversity of matter contained in the Journal of American FolkLore, a certain amount of classification of the contents seems desirable. In consulting the index, matters pertaining to the following subjects should be looked up under those headings. Devil, 34 (487-489), 35 (506, 507), 36 see Medicine and Superstitions and Divination, 140. see Superstitions and beliefs. see Superstitions and beliefs. Espinosa, Aurelio M., All-Souls Day at Etiology: why animals eat everything without why to-day little black ants are all why beetles live in manure, 245. why bluebirds are all over the country, 219. why coyote feels anger against the why coyote has yellowish eyes, 461. why hawks put the heads of mice, etc., why the koko have coyote-skins around how the kyanakwe came to live at why there are locusts at Kosenakwi and why pigs and dogs have children, and why the saint has so many children, why there are snowbirds everywhere, Billy Boy, 160–161. Bingo, 130 (62). Birthday pounding, 146 (100). Buzzer, 145 (97, 98). Catch, 108 (334). See also Tag. Chickery, chickery, crany crow, 51 Christmas amusement, 168 (14). Come, Martha maiden, present me your Counting one hundred, 105 (323), 143 Counting buttons, 110 (342). See Do you want to see London? 130 (61). Dusty Miller, 146 (103). French and English, 58 (651), 161 (6). Hally-go-round my ging-a-ring, 57 (647). Haul away, pull away, 162 (7). come three kings a-riding, 52 Here comes a king arriving, 130 (63). Here stands a lovely creature, 48 I spy. 143 (85, 86). I wrote a letter to my love, 57 (646). Indian wrestle, 146 (101). Jacob and Rachel, 106 (329). Jig, jog! 108 (337). King of the Castle, 107 (333). Games, game-songs, etc., continued: King William was King George's son, 50 (632), 131 (65). Little Sally Saucer, 147 (106). Love, friendship, marriage, hate, 138 Miss Jenny Ann Jones, 50 (633)-51. Mother, may I go out to swim? 55. Nuts in May, 47 (629)-48, 132 (66), Old Bloody Tom, 106 (328). Old Daddy Tom, 56 (643). Oly, oly, ee, 131 (64). Peas porridge hot, 166 (17). Pick or po? 59 (655). Piece of pudding hot, 109 (341)-110. Pum, pum, pull away! 105 (324), 143 Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief, Ring around a rosy, 57 (645), 58 (653), Round apples, round apples, 57 (649). Sally, Sally Waters, 55 (639). See under beetles change to horse and mule, - give money to poor people and show heads of water-serpents to birds in dead horse make it fly, 476. killed by animals in cottonwood- dung under hat called "pigeon," 478. elder brother asks for handkerchief of becomes rich by the goodness of calls on his father living four finds flock of sheep, drives them finds mule and burro, 255. gets to where wife is, after four prays to his father in underworld eyes, juggling with, 474. of coyote taken by geese, 461. flying with borrowed feathers, 217-220. fraternities (Zuñi) belong to Poshaiyanki, getting rid of the other, 229–231. girl tries to find turkeys, loses their girls in bison's house run home, 240. who kill people changed into horses, God and Jesus living together in Kona- grandmother beheaded, 217. - forbids little War-Gods to play with - of little War-Gods is drowned, 462. hat which makes peope invisible, 242, |