“Gypsies, The,” by C. G. Leland, [209]

Gypsies: their dissemination of Folk-lore, [x], [xi];
basis of Gypsy Sorcery, [xi];
Gypsy Sorcery not exhausted in this work, but only used to illustrate the main subject, xii.
Affinity with the Indian Dom—How gypsies became fortune-tellers, [2], [3];
came from India, [8]

Gypsy Conjurations, Chapter III.

Gypsy dancing: the debauched dancing of witches possibly of gypsy origin, [158]

Gypsy divination, the action of the Dream-power or Alter-ego, [173]

Gypsy fortune-teller in Cairo, [235], [236]

Gypsy incantation, A, &c., [209]

Gypsy-Lore Journal, [208]

Gypsy, Lucky to meet a, [129], [130]

Gypsy religion, [70];
sorcery, [159], [160]