L.

Lada, Slavonian Venus, [138]

Lady or spirit in the well, [137]

Laki, Lakshmi, [107]

La Motte Fouqué, Undines, [146]

Language, Origin of, [3], [4];
denied to the earliest types of man, [6]

Lantern, The Fairies’, [203]

Latche romni, or female magicians in Hungary, [46]

Latour, Charlotte de la, “Symbols of Flowers” (straw), [31]

Layard, Sir H. Austen, [235]

Leek, Magic virtues of, [53]

“Legends of the Birds,” by C. G. Leland, [154]

Leidy, Dr. Joseph, [250]

“Leitner, Dr., Results of a Tour in Dardistan, Kashmir,” &c., [91]

Leland, Charles Godfrey: the Algonkin Indians, &c., [55]

“Le Normant, Magie Chaldaienne,” [44], [62]

Lettuce, Divination by, [54]

Levi, Eliphaz (l’Abbé Constant), [238]

Lïbussa, Queen of Bohemia: Slavic lore, [115]

Liebich, R. (“Die Zigeuner”), [110], [215]

Liebrecht, J., [91]

Lightment, theft (old cant), [211]

Lightning averted by sticking a knife into a loaf of bread, [128]

Lilith, or Herodias, [36], [37], [62], [63], [64]

Lime or linden tree, [138]

Ljesje, Russian fairies, [67]

Lob’s Pound, [202]

Lockyer, Norman, [x]

Lord and Lady Cramp, Disease, Vampire and Wehrwolf, [37]

Lord of the Forest, [131]

Lorent, “Hist. de l’Inquisition,” [254]

Love-charm from English gypsy, [53]

Love incantations, [111]