B.
Badger, Foot of a (love-charm), [120]
Baricellus, J. C., [46]
Bath, Incident near, [180]
Bath Kol, the Voice, &c., [220], [238]
Batford, J. C., divination by hair, [124]
Bat in gypsy sorcery, [92]
Bears’ claws and teeth as amulets, [26]
Beauty, a real existence, [187]
Begotten by goblins, People, [206]
Benediction, [42]
Benemmerinnen, Hebrew witches, [63]
Bergmänner, or Mountain Dwarfs, [131], [132]
Bernoni, Works of, [156]
Berserkers (note), [145]
Bertha, the Dream-sprite, [167]
Berufen, overlooked or bewitched, [51], [56]
Betham, Sir William, Eugubœan Tablets, [211]
Bhut, Hindoo malignant spirit, [9], [10], [11]
Bill, the imaginary companion, [3]
Billy Dawson, the Wise Man of Stokesley, [197]
Bird’s nest, Hair in, [121]
Black Hen, Fast of the, [137]
Blavatsky, Mme., [171]
Blessing of the Syrups, Oil, &c., [150]
Block, Dr., corpse-candle superstition, [xii]
Blocksberg, [30]
Blood, Charm with, [119], [120]
Boars’ tusks worn as amulets, [26], [27], [102], [103];
engraving, [103]
Bodinus, [240]
Bogey, Bog, Buh, Boggar, Bogle, Bo-guest, Boll, Boman, &c., [161]
Bolton, Carrington H., Counting-out Rhymes, [218]–220, [225]
Book of Fate and works on Fortune-telling, [xvi]
Booth, General, his devil-drivers, [5]
Borrow, G., Hokkani bāro, [211]
Bratraneck, Beiträge zur Æsthetik der Pflanzenwelt, [53]
Bridge, [57]
Broom to keep spirits or witches away, [136]
Brown, Mrs., [214]
Brown study, reverie: when the mind is abstracted from certain subjects dream-power partially acts, [169]
Buckland, Lizzie, a gypsy woman, [144]
Budge cured by a song: gypsies mere Budges, [22]
Buzz, To cry, [200]