Cross, The.
Indicates the presence of Christianity, [26];
the Slava and the sign of, [42], [44];
Christmas customs and the sign of, [47], [48];
Boshko Yougovitch’s devotion to, [171];
Stephan Yakshitch’s devotion to, [179];
St. John chooses, [196];
Christians of the Balkans and the sign of, before and after every meal, [237];
the Serbians when greatly surprised at anything, involuntarily make the sign of, [366]

Curse of Christendom.
Marko takes steps to avoid the, [117]

Customs, National.
The chief of the Serbians, [31]–53;
marriage, [32]–40;
Slava (or Krsno Ime), [40]–49

Customs, Serbian.
Superstitious beliefs and, [13]–53;
a brother to present a bride to her wooer, [248]

Cyrillos.
Methodius and, the so-called Slavonic apostles who translated the teaching of Christ into the ancient Slav language, [2], [29]

D

Daedalus.
Confused in Serbian legends with Emperor Trajan, [27]

Dalmatians.
Sea-going men who pray only to St. Nicholas, [51]

Dance Rings (Vrzino kollo).
The Veele and their, [17];
one on Mount Kom in Montenegro called Vilino Kollo, [17]