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allel is the Malay custom of running amok), i. 39 note, 60 note. Berserk, Angantyr the, i. 60 note. Berserk, Kalevipoeg a, i. 39 note. Bertram, Dr., part translator of the "Kalevipoeg," i. xix.; ii. 301. Bewitched horse, ii. 193. Bhima, one of the heroes of the Indian Epic, the Maha-Bharata. i. 25 note; ii. 23 note. Bibliography, ii. 299. Birch-bark maid, ii. 180. Birch-tree, crooked, ii. 189. Birch-twigs for bath-whisks, ii. 235. Birds, language of, i. 215, 223; ii. 239. Bitch, Devil's mother in form of, i. xxxi., 68. Black Gods, ii. 136. Black magic, stories of, ii. 148, 167, 188. Black pool, ii. 146. Blood, souls sold by, ii. 150, 175, 181, 245. Blood, spells to stay flow of, i. 136. Blood used in magical practices, i. 248; ii. 229. Blood-vessel of Wisdom, ii. 186. Bluebeard, ii. 1. Blue bird, i. xxviii.; ii. 292, 296. Blue spring, ii. 145. Blumberg on the "Kalevipoeg," ii. 299. Blumberg's account of Lake Endla, ii. 85 note. Boecler on Esthonian customs, beliefs, &c., ii. 299. Bouquet from the Baltic, ii. 299. Brandy offered by lovers, i. 10; ii. 89. Break-Iron, name of dog, ii. 6. Breslau edition of the "Thousand and One Nights," i. 72 note. Bridge-builder or wishing-rod, i. 91, 105, 108, 198. Bridge, Finnish, i. 4, 48; ii. 287. Brobdingnagians, Gulliver's remark respecting, i. 116 note. Brooch and beetle, divination by, i. 19. Brothers, friendly, i. 3, 49; ii. 23. Brothers, gifted, ii. 12. Brothers, parting of, i. 55. Brothers, unnatural, ii. 41, 70, 71, 267. Brothers of the Kalevipoeg, i. 18, 25, 51, 55. Brothers, two, and the Frost, ii. 71. "Brynhilda," poem by W. Herbert, i. 60. Bug, Devil changed into, ii. 181. Bugs, origin of, ii. 127, 181. Boys, orphan, i. 4, 85, 261. Bulookiya, story of, in the "Thousand and One Nights," ii. 236. Cat, Devil in form of black, ii. 192, 199, 202, 276. Cat, dog, and mouse, ii. 282. Cat, pet, ii. 43. Cave-dwellers, ii. 114. Chamisso's Alsatian legend, "Das Riesenspielzeug," the "Giant's Toy," or the "Giant's Daughter and the Peasant," i. 116 note. Chamois-hunter's inexhaustible cheese, i. 265 note. Charlemagne, i. xxxii. Charm against snake-bite, ii. 298. Charms to stanch blood, i. 136. Chase of Slieve Cullin, Irish legend, i. 71. Cholera, arrival of, in a Greek island, ii. 271 note. Christ, Vaeinaemoeinen quitting Finland on the coming
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