Romanitshels hail from Egypt, a legend, [74]–75.

Ruzlam Boz’ll’s Boy and the Fairies, [14]–15.

Witch of Byard’s Leap, the, [140]–141.

Wry-necked Fiddler, the, and the Devil, [225]–227.

Zuba Lovell sells herself to the Devil, [112]–113.

Leland, Charles G., [54]; The English Gipsies and their Language, [203]; his discovery of Shelta (note), [208].

Libation on Gypsy graves, [151], [240].

Lincoln, Upper (described), [1]–2.

Lithuanian Gypsies, [75].

Loan-words, [74].