Lanchang (spirit boat), [235], [413], [414], [433]–436

Landslips, cause of, [14]

Langsuir (vampire), [320], [325]–327

Language, special, appropriated to royalty, [35];
other language taboos and figurative language, [139], [140], [192], [193], [206], [208], [212], [254], [255], [269], [271], [315], [523], [524]

Leaves, magic use of, [78]–80, [155], [172], [208], [221], [232], [236], [312], [313], [334], [355], [376], [411], [412], [414], [419], [429], [431], [437], [445]

Legends, of the creation of the world, [1]–5;
of the buffalo supporting the world, [5], [6];
of the tree Pauh Janggi and the petrified pilgrim, [7]–10;
of the man in the moon, [13];
of Bujang Malaka and Gunong Pondok, [13], [14];
of the Raja of the bamboo, [16]–18;
of the child in the foam, [18], [19];
of the creation of man, [19]–22;
of Mĕgat Sajobang, [54], [55];
of Nakhoda Hussin, [63];
of ’Toh Bidan Susu Lanjut, [66];
of Raja ʿAbdullah, [68], [69];
of ’Toh Kamarong, [70], [71];
of the Princess of Mount Ophir, [71], [82] (note), [158] (note), [163]–166, [363];
of the Spectre Huntsman, [91], [112]–120;
of the origin of the genii, [93]–96;
of the archangels, [98];
of the prophets, [99];
of fairies, [106];
of birds, [110]–112, [121]–132;
of the founding of Perak, [147]–149;
of beasts, [151]–155, [158]–166, [171], [184]–187, [189], [190], [191], [192], [254], [318], [319];
of the stick-insect, [201];
of trees, [205];
of the Perak river, [281], [282];
of reptiles, [282]–286;
of fish, [306]–309;
of vampires, [320]–331;
of the origin of Badi, [427]–429;
of Magat Terawis, [524], [525];
of ’Che Puteh Jambai, [563]–566

Licking, casting out evil influences by, [443]

Lime-tree, the object of a special cult, [205], [206]

Limes, not allowed on mines, [254], [255], [264];
used for ceremonial washing, [278], [400], [431];
used in soul-abduction, [575]

Love-charms, [362] (note), [566], [568], [577]