F.
Fairies, Queen of the, [63];
varieties of, [67];
proverbs, [202]
Fairy-rings, [68]
Faith-cure, [23]
Fanggen, Fänken, Nörkel, the fairies of the Tyrol, [67]
Fascinator, Eye of, [2]
Faust, Gypsy puppet-show of, [245], [246]
Faw Gang, The, [201]
Fetishism and Shamanism, [157]
Fevers, cured, [12], [16], [17];
cured by digging hole, &c., [18], [19];
with a kreuzer, &c., [19];
cured by water, &c., [19], [20]
Fichte, J. G., [174]
Fire, Charm against, [40]
Fish and brandy, a charm, [119]
Florentine fortune-teller, [225]
Folding mirror, The, [166]
Folk-lore perfects the study of History, [188]
Red Indian Folk-lore suffered to perish, [188]
Folk-lore, Transmission of, [123]
Foot-print, Earth from a, used in a love-charm, [112]
Fortune-teller in Florence on sorcery, xiv.
Fortune-telling by canary birds, &c., [183]
Fortune-telling, Spirit of Gypsy, [174]
Friedrich, J. B., “Symbolik der Natur,” [29], [52], [76], [96], [117], [128], [132], [138], [235]
Frog bones used as an amulet, [26]
Frog incantation, [13];
love-potion, [119]
Frogs, used to cure fever, [12]