A.

Abominable charms, [120]

Acorns, Song of the, [221]

Adelheit von Helbach, [229]

Æolian harp, [166]

Agnes, St., Invocation, [76]

Agnostics, [213]

Albordi, [57]

Algonkin Legends of New England, [69]

Alraun, root image, [153]

Alsatian gypsy girl and shell, [233], [234]

Al Sirat, [57]

Alter-ego, or the Dream-power, [165], &c.

Amber beads, [198]

American Folk-Lore Journal, [218], [227]

Amulets and fetishes, [234]

Amulets, [228], &c.

Animals, Charms to protect, [79]–99

Anna, Santa, the Lucina of the Romans, [101]

Antony, Saint, [64], [135]

Apple (love-charm), [140], [141]

Archæology—Ethnology, [ix]

Arnold, Matthew [xi], [215]

Aroint, Etymology of, [199]

Artificial propagation, [101]

Ashes of dress (love-charm), [120]

Assisi, St. Francis, shells, [234]

Astral spirit, [166]

At-was-kenni-ges, an Algonkin giant-spirit, [17]

Augustus, Emperor, punished a city-father for eating a quail, [90]

Axe-heads, Stone, in trees, [18]