Elias, St. (Elijah).
Serbian peasants believe that the god Peroon still lives in person of, [15];
Kolyivo not prepared for, [41];
mention of, in Serbian ballad “The Saints Divide the Treasures,” [195], [196];
lightning and thunder chosen by, [196]

Enchanters (tcharobnitzi).
Celebrants of the various pagan rites, [24]

Enemies.
“Animals as Friends and,” a Serbian folk-tale, [305]–316

Era.
The name given to the peasants of the district of Ouzitze (Western Serbia);
they are supposed to be very witty and shrewd, and might be called the Irishmen of Serbia, [364];
“The Era from the Other World,” a Serbian popular anecdote, [364]–366

Europe.
The Turk almost driven from, during the golden rule of King Peter I, [11]

F

Falcon, The.
Banovitch eulogized as, “without equal,” [120]

Farnam, Mrs. C. H.
Her interest in Vouk’s book of Serbian national poems, [57], [58]

Feast.
The Slava, [45], [46]