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Folklore 115 (December 2004): 383-391 Index to Folklore 114 (2003) Compiled by Jacqueline Simpson Abbotts Ann (Hants), 357-8 absolution of the dead, 391-2, 395, 401 Acker, Paul, and Carolyne Larrington (eds), their The Poetic Edda: Essays on Old Norse Mythology reviewed, 445-6 Adam, 288 Adamites, 272 Addison’s Rosamund, 262-70 Africa, 194, 427-33 Aldhouse-Green, Miranda, her Dying for the Gods: Human Sacrifice in Iron Age and Roman Britain reviewed, 129-30 Alfriston (Sussex), 358 America, 115-18, 123-4, 135-6, 155-79, 185, 273-5 Amerindian myths and tales, 135-6; herbal medicine, 274-5 amusements at wakes, 406, 413, 415-17 “Anantis,” 391-3 Angels of Mons, 113-14 Apuleius, 206, 208-10, 214 Arbor Tree, 13-28 archaeology, 307-21, 390 Aristotle, 211 Arthur, 122-3 Ashford-in-the-Water (Derbs), 357-8, 360, 371-3 Astley Abbotts (Shrop), 365-7 Aston-on-Clun, Shropshire, 13-28 Atkinson, David, review, 276-7 Augustine of Hippo, St, 210 Australia, 137-8 Avebury (Wilts), 309, 312, 315-16 Bacchilega, Cristina, see Roemer, Danielle baptismal custom, Portugese, 335-53 Belfast, 33-4, 41, 65, 69 Belgium, 227-45 benandanti, 198-9 Bennett, Gillian, review, 135-6 Berwick-on-Tweed, 391-2 Beverley (Yorks), 357, 359-60 ISSN 0015-587X print; 1469-8315 online /04/030383-09; Routledge Journals; Taylor & Francis Ltd © 2004 The Folklore Society DOI: 10.1080/0015587042000284365 384 Index to Folklore 114 (2003) “Bible of the Folk,” 285-95, 323-3 birth, monstrous, 272 Bishop, Julia, and Mavis Curtis, their Play Today in the Primary School Playground reviewed, 139-41 Blacker, Carmen, and H. E. Davidson, ed. their Women and Tradition: A Neglected Group of Folklorists reviewed, 281-2 Blain, Jenny, see Robert J. Wallis Blécourt, Wilhelm de, article, 227-45 bogey-beasts, 399-90 Boulton, Maureen, review, 122-3 Bovet, Richard, 192 Bowman, Marion, article, 285-95 Box, John, article, 13-28 Bradtke, Elaine, reviews, 124-5, 132-4, 279-80 Brazil, 279-80 Brewer, Teri, review, 442-3 Briggs Folklore Award 2002, report, 271 Bringeus, Nils-Arvid, article, 323-33 Britain, 129-30, 132-4 Bromley (Kent), 356, 360 Brunvand, J. H., his Encyclopedia of Urban Legends reviewed, 273-4 Buckinghamshire, 390-4 burial, prone, 390 Byland Abbey (Yorks), 389-90, 394-401 Canada, 127-9, 171-2, 192, 285-95 Carter, Angela, 121-2 Cass, Eddie, Michael J. Preston, and Paul Smith, article, 29-52 Castleton, Derbyshire, 23-4 cats and hag-riding, 185-6, 190, 195-6 Caucasus, 75-6, 82-90 cauls, 343-6 chapbooks, 29-52, 64-7, 272 cheese, 205-25 chest-prints, Scandinavian, 324-30 childlore, 118-19; 137-41 China, 193 Christianity, 124-5, 130-1, 285-95, 323-33, 355-432 Christmas Rhime chapbook, 33-6, 40, 69 Christmas, 33-6, 40, 47-8, 55 Circe, 205-9, 215 Clee (Lancs), 356, 360 cockroaches, 290-1 Collins, Minta, her Medieval Herbals: The Illustrative Traditions reviewed, 277-8 Cornwall, 53-73, 262-70 corpses, walking, 389-402 counter-spells, 429-31 craftsmen, 427-33 Index to Folklore 114 (2003) 385 Cressy, David, his Anne Bowker’s Cat: Travesties and Transgressions in Tudor and Stuart England reviewed, 271-3 Cross, wood of the, 292-4 cross-dressing, 273 crosses, 273 crossroads, 429 Cunningham, Keith, ed., his American Indians: Folktales and Legends reviewed, 135-6 Curtis, Mavis, review, 137-8; see also Bishop, Julia customs, seasonal, 13-28, 38-40, 279-80 Dames, Michael, 312-13 dance, 442-3 date-palm, 324-31 Davidson, H. E., see Blacker, Carmen Davies, Christie, review, 141-2; his The Mirth of Nations reviewed, 436-8 Davies, Owen, article, 181-203 death, 355-402 Desmond, Jane C., her Staging Tourism reviewed, 442-3 Devereux, Paul, 311-12 Devil, 123-4, 136-7, 197, 292-3 Doel, Fran, and Geoff Doel, their The Green Man in Britain reviewed, 132-4 dogwood, 292-3 dowsing, 109-10 dragons, 134, 347-50, 441 drama, folk, 262-70 Druids, 316-19 Drury, Susan, review, 277-8 Easter, 38-40, 47-8 Edda, Poetic, 445-6 Egypt, see Flight into Egypt Ellis, Bill, his Raising the Devil: Satanism, New Religions, and the Media reviewed, 1234 England, 13-73, 129-30, 132-4, 139-41, 184-6, 188, 196, 211, 213-16, 247-73, 307-21, 355-402 Epiphany, Brazilian custom at, 279-80 Estonia, 136-7, 184, 193-4 Ethiopia, 427-33 ethnicity, 436-8 ethnology, 438-9 Evil Eye, 219-20, 427-33 exorcism (of ghosts), 389-402 Factor, June, her Kidspeak reviewed, 137-8 fairytales, 127, 340-1; literary, 121-2, 126-7, 146-7, 443-4 fences, in proverb, 155-79 fertility rites, 20-21 386 Index to Folklore 114 (2003) Finland, 118-20, 184 Finneran, Niall, notes, 107-13; 427-33 Finnish migrants in South Africa, 91-105 fir-tree, 290 fish, 290-1, 294 Flanders, 227-45 Flight into Egypt, 290-1, 323-33 foliate heads, 247-61 folk art, 323-33, 360-73 folk medicine, 274-5, 277-8 folk music, 279-80 (see also folksongs) folk plays, 29-73 Folklore Society, history of, 1-12, 281-2 folkloristics, 438-9 folksongs, Caucasian, 85-8; American, 115-118, 276-7; Canadian, 127-9 folktales, Amerindian, 135-6 food and drink at wakes, 403-26 foxes, 143-4 France, 184-6, 195, 443-4 Frost, Robert, 162-74 funeral customs, 355-87, 403-26 games, of children, 139-41 Garland King Day, Castleton, 23-4 Germany, 122-3, 126-7, 184, 186, 189, 193, 235 ghosts, 193-4, 389-402 goddess worship, 310-13 godparents, choice of, 335-41, 349-50 Gogmagog hill figures, 108-9 Goodare, Julian, review, 271-3 Green Man, 1324, 247-61 Grimm, Brothers, 443-4 Grove, Jonathan, review, 445-6 hag-riding, 181-203, 207, 219-21, 227-45 Harries, Elizabeth W., her Twice Upon a Time reviewed, 443-4 Harvey, Graham, review, 439-40 Hatfield, Gabrielle, review, 274-5 Henderson, Lizanne, review, 278-9 Hendy, Andrew Von, his The Modern Construction of Myth reviewed, 144-5 Hobbs, Sandy, review, 273-4 Holland, 122-3, 184, 196-7, 227-45 Holy Family, 290-1, 323-33 horse, person transformed to, 210-11, 234-6; ridden by the nightmare, 236-7 Hungary, 141-2, 184, 186, 195, 213, 343 Hunt, David, article, 75-90 Hunter, Michael, his The Occult Laboratory: Magic, Science and Second Sight in Late 17" Century Scotland reviewed, 278-9 Index to Folklore 114 (2003) hunters, beliefs of, 82-9 Iberia, 335-53 Iceland, 138-9, 184, 390, 394, 445-6 Ilam (Staff), 359, 367-8 incubus, 190-2 Ireland, 31-4, 64-6, 130-1, 138-9, 184, 194, 403-26 Irish immigrants in Manchester, 31-4, 40-1, 66 iron working, 427-33 Irving, Washington, 357-8 Israel, 173-4 Italy, 198 Ives, Edward D., his Drive Dull Care Away: Folksongs from Prince Edward Island reviewed, 127-9 Jackson, W. H., and Ranawake, S. A., ed., their The Arthur of the Germans: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval German and Dutch Literature reviewed, 122-3 James VI and I, 187, 213 Japan, 193-4 Jestice, Phyllis G., her Encyclopedia of Irish Spirituality reviewed, 130-1 Jesus, 291-3, 323-33 Jews, 436-7, 439-40 jokes, ethnic, 436-8 Jones, David E., his An Instinct for Dragons reviewed, 134 Jones, Malcolm, review, 143-4 juniper, 292-3 Kaivola—Bregenhgj, Anniki, her Obituary of Leea Virtanen, 118-20 Kirk, Robert, 278-9 Kockel, Ulrich, review, 438-9 lamentation, ritual, 406-8, 413, 420 language, of children, 137-8 Larrington, Carolyne, see Paul Acker Lavater, Ludwig, 187 laying ghosts, 389-402 legends, urban, 273-4 Lethbridge, T. C., 107-13 Lévy, Isaac J., and Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt, their Ritual Medical Lore of Sephardic Women reviewed, 439-40 leys, 311-12 Lindow, John, his Handbook of Norse Mythology reviewed, 275-6 Litovkina, Anna, her A Proverb a Day Keeps Boredom Away reviewed, 141-2 Lomax, Alan, Obituary of, 115-18 Lomax, John, 276-7 Lorraine, 185-6 Lysaght, Patricia, article, 403-26 388 Index to Folklore 114 (2003) magic, 278-9, 427-33, 441 (see also witchcraft) maidens’ garlands, 355-87 Malotki, Ekkehart, his Hopi Animal Tales reviewed, 135 Manchester, 29-33, 36, 38-41, 46-7 Map, Walter, 390, 393-4 Mare, see hag-riding, nightmare Marvels and Tales: Journal of Fairytale Studies, vols 11-15 reviewed, 146-7 Matlock (Derbs), 369-71 Maxwell-Stuart, P.G., his Witchcraft: A History, and his Satan's Conspiracy: Magic and Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century Scotland reviewed, 131-2 Melrose, 391-3 metamorphosis, 210-11, 234-7, 335-50 Mexico, 124-5, 172 Mieder, Wolfgang, article, 155-79 Millington, Peter, article, 53-73 Minard, Antone, review, 435-6 Minsterley (Shrops), 355, 358, 360-5 Mistress of Beasts, 75, 81-9 mock marriage at wakes, 419, 422 Morris, Rosie, article, 355-402 Mummers’ Play at Truro, 262-70 Munnelly, Tom, his Obituary of Alan Lomax, 115-18 myths, Amerindian, 135-6; theories about, 144-5; Norse, 275-6, 445-6 narratives, personal, 91-105, 231-3 Negus, Tina, note, 247-61 New Age spirituality, 285-6, 294, 298-305, 307-21 Newburgh Priory (Yorks), 395, 401 (see also William of Newburgh) Newfoundland, Canada, 285-95, 437 Nicolaisen, W. F. H., article, 1-12; reviews, 126-7, 146-7 nightmare, 181-245 Noah, 289-91 Norse mythology, 275-6, 445-6 Norway, 184, 192, 195, 297-306 O Cathdin, Séamas, ed., his Northern Lights: Following Folklore in North-Western Europe reviewed, 138-9 Oak Apple Day (29 May), 18-19, 23 Oates, Caroline, article, 205-25 pace-egg play, 38-40 paganism/alternative spirituality, 285-6, 294, 298-305, 307-21, 441 Peace Egg Book, 29-52 Perrault, 444 “Petit Poucet,” 340-1 Pettitt, Tom, note, 262-70 plants, medicinal, 274-5, 277-8 Pliny, 345 Index to Folklore 114 (2003) Poland, 184, 194, 437 Polynesia, 442-3 Porterfield, Nolan, his Last Cavalier: The Life and Times of John A. Lomax reviewed, 276-7 Portugal, 335-53 Power, Rosemary, review, 130-1 prayer for the dead, 394-8, 406-8, 418-22 Presidential Addresses to the Folklore Society, 1-12 Preston, Michael J., see Cass, Eddie Prince Edward Island, Canada, 127-9 proverbs, 141-2, 155-79 pseudo-Matthew, Gospel of, 323 Purgatory, 394-5, 422 Ranawake, S. A., see Jackson, W. H. Rasheed, Leila, reviews, 121-2, 281-2, 443-4 Reily, Suzel Ana, her Voices of the Magi: Enchanted Journeys in Brazil reviewed, 279-80 religion, vernacular/popular, 285-95, 323-33, 355-402 Reynard the Fox, 143-4 rock art, 313-14 Roemer, Danielle M., and Cristina Bacchilega, ed., their Angela Carter and the Fairytale reviewed, 121-2 Roper, Jonathan, review, 127-9 Ross, Anne, her The Folklore of Wales reviewed, 435-6 Royal Oak Day (29 May), 18-19, 23 Runnel, Pille, ed., his Rethinking Ethnology and Folkloristics reviewed, 438-9 Russell, Ian, review, 139-41 Russell, W. M. S., review, 436-8 Russia, 184, 346, 440-1 Ryan, W. F., review, 440-1 sacred sites, 307-21 sacrifice, human, 129-30 Salem, 185 Sami, 301-4 Satanism, 123-4 Scandinavia, 297-306, 323-33, 346, 445-6 Scot, Reginald, 187, 191, 210 Scotland, 133, 189, 211, 278-9 second sight, 278-9 Segal, Robert A., his Theorizing about Myth reviewed, 144-5 Selberg, Torunn, article, 297-306 Sephardis, 439-40 seventh child, 335-43 sexuality, 190-3, 206-9, 234-6, 240-1 Shakespeare, 214-16, 357 shamanism, 301-4, 312 390 Index to Folklore 114 (2003) shape-changing, 335-50, 389, 397-9 Shaw, John, review, 138-9 Sigurd, 347 Silbury Hill (Wilts), 312-13 Simpson, Jacqueline, note, 113-14; article, 389-402; reviews, 123-4, 131-2, 134-7, 275-6, 280-1 Sklar, Deirdre, her Dancing with the Virgin: Body and Faith in the Fiesta of Tortugas, New Mexico reviewed, 124-5 sleep paralysis, 181-203, 227-245 Smith, Paul, see Cass, Eddie snakes, 343-4, 346-7 Snow, Alice Micco, and Susan Enns Stans, their Healing Plants: Medicine of the Seminole Indians reviewed, 274-5 soul, separable, 345-6 South Africa, 91-105 spiders, 290-1 Stans, Susan, see Snow, Alice Stonehenge (Wilts), 308-9, 312, 314-18 supersition, 297-306 Sweden, 197, 230, 238-9 Thurston, Robert W., his Witch, Wicce, Mother Goose: The Rise and Fall of the Witch Hunts in Europe and North America reviewed, 280-1 tobacco at wakes, 409-13, 415-16, 418-19 tourism, 442-3 transformation, magical, 126-7, 207-14, 234-6 tree, dressing of, 13-28 Truro, Cornwall, 53-73, 262-70 Turner, Victor, 348-9 Ungricht, Gabriela Brunner, her Die Mensch-Tier-Verwandlung reviewed, 126-7 unicorns, 75-81, 87-9 Valk, Ulo, his The Black Gentleman: Manifestations of the Devil in Estonian Folk Religion reviewed, 136-7 vampires, 393-4 ; Varty, Kenneth (ed.), his Reynard the Fox: Social Engagement and Cultural Metamor- phosis in the Beast Epic reviewed, 143-4 Vaz da Silva, Fancisco, article, 335-53 Virgin of Guadalupe, 124-5 Virtanen, Leea , Obituary of, 118-20 wakes, 403-26 Wales, 214-17, 435-6 wall-hangings, Scandinavian, 330-1 Wallis, R. J., and Jenny Blain, article, 307-21 Warner, Elizabeth, her Russian Myths reviewed, 440-1 weddings, 19-20 Index to Folklore 114 (2003) werewolves, 336-8, 341-50 West Indies, 194 William of Malmesbury, 390, 393-4 William of Newburgh, 389-95 witchcraft, 131-2, 181-225, 235, 280-1, 427-33, 441 witches, 336-7, 343, 443 Wolf-Knuts, Ulrika, article, 91-105 wolves, 349-50 women as folklorists, 280-1; in Sephardic communities, 439-40; as writers of fairytales, 442-3 Wood, Juliette, reviews, 129-30, 144-5 Yorkshire, 357, 359-60, 389-401 Zumwalt, Rosemary Lévy, see Isaac Jack Lévy Guest Editor’s Note In Guy Beiner’s article “Who Were ‘The Men of the West’? Folk Historiographies and the Reconstruction of Democratic Histories” in Folklore 115:2 (2004), the bracketed phonetics in the fourth line of the subsection titled Humbert on page 203 should read: hamba:t Note 12 (page 218) refers to text on page 215. This note number should appear at the end of the third sentence of the third paragraph on that page. David Hopkin

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