Gypsy Sorcery mingled with Slavonian, [65], [66]

H.

Hair, a means of fascination, [98];
Charms for the, [23], [24], [25];
superstitions, &c., [24], [25], [26], [60], [92], [93], [120], [121]

Hale, Prof. Horatio, “On the Origin of Language,” [3];
instances of children, [4]

Half a horse, half alligator, [127]

Halliwell, def. “humbug,” [16]

Hand, Oath by the, [110]

Hare, Counting-out rhyme and incantation, [224], [225]

Harginn, Chagrin, an Indian demon, [91]