INDEX.
| A | |
| Achilles, heroes kindred with, 91 | |
| Agni, the fire, 22 | |
| Ahermambâd, city of the Dïvs, 110 | |
| Ahriman, the Evil Deity, 15, 109 | |
| Akvân, the Dïv, 113 | |
| Aladdin, 2, 97 | |
| Albs, 26 | |
| Alberich, King of Teutonic dwarfs, 192 | |
| Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, 97 | |
| Andersen, Hans, 8 | |
| Andromeda, the Dawn Maiden, 90 | |
| Aphrodite, angered by Psyche, 37; her vengeance, 44 | |
| Apuleius, 50 | |
| Arabian Nights, whence derived, 35 | |
| Arbhus, the Lightnings, 25, 26, 52 | |
| Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, 35, 97 | |
| heroes kindred with, 91 | |
| Aryan race, derivation of the name, 10 | |
| our descent from, how traced, 11 | |
| what manner of men they were, 13 | |
| when they lived, 14 | |
| their language, 14 | |
| home of, 15 | |
| migrations of 15, 28 | |
| a superior race, 16 | |
| their weapons, 16 | |
| their handicrafts, 17 | |
| trades or occupations, 17 | |
| government, 18 | |
| family relations, 18 | |
| summary of characteristics, 19 | |
| their poems, 20 | |
| their religion, 20 | |
| deities, 22 | |
| native worship, 23 | |
| imagination, 23 | |
| their mythology, 24 | |
| have given us our Fairy Lore, 82, 158 | |
| Asdiv, the Dïv, 112 | |
| Atlas, 95 | |
| Aurora—Cinderella, 34, 185 | |
| B | |
| Balderich, the Giant, 150 | |
| Banou, the Fairy Peri, 97 | |
| Banshee, the, 97, 165 | |
| Baring-Gould quoted, 190 | |
| Barra, Giant in, 174 | |
| Battle of the Birds, the, 71—81 | |
| a sun myth, 77 | |
| kindred tales, 82 | |
| Beauty and the Beast, 2, 98 | |
| in old Hindu legends, 8 | |
| kindred with Eros and Psyche, Urvasî and Purûravas, and Orpheus and Eurydiké, 53 | |
| and other tales, 82 | |
| Berkhyas, the Dïv, described, 110 | |
| Bheki, the frog, story of, 24, 78 | |
| Big John and the Bocan, 161 | |
| Blind Man, Deaf Man, and the Rakshas, story of, 103—109 | |
| Blue Bird, 2 | |
| Blunderbore, the Giant, 191 | |
| Bocan, the, a kind of Brownie, 160 | |
| Big John and the Bocan, 161 | |
| Callum Mohr MacIntosh and the Bocan, 161 | |
| Boggarts, the, 136 | |
| another form of Robin Goodfellow, 137 | |
| story of a Yorkshire Boggart, 138 | |
| Boobrie, a Water Spirit in form of a great bird, 164 | |
| Brother, meaning of the word, 19 | |
| Brownies, 136 | |
| more helpful than Boggarts, 139 | |
| the farm spirits, 160 | |
| Brynhilt, 35, 97 | |
| C | |
| Callum Mohr MacIntosh and the Bocan, 161 | |
| Campbell, J. F., his Popular Tales of the West Highlands, 71 | |
| story of Conall Cra Bhuidhe quoted, 87 | |
| full of curious stories, 160 | |
| on the Fuath, 165 | |
| on Gaelic Giants, quoted, 173 | |
| Changelings, 167 | |
| stories of, 167—170 | |
| the Tailor and a, 170 | |
| Charon ferries the souls of the dead, 47 | |
| Church bells disliked by Trolls, 144 | |
| Cinderella, 2, 98 | |
| story told in all countries of Europe, 8 | |
| legend of, 33 | |
| meaning of, 33, 185 | |
| Centaurs, 95 | |
| Clodd, on Aryan names, 19 | |
| Conal Cra Bhuidhe and the Giant, 87 | |
| Connal, son of King Cruachan, and the Giant, 174 | |
| Cormoran, the Cornish Giant, 191 | |
| Cumberland legend, 133 | |
| D | |
| Dasent, Dr., his Norse Tales, 54, 80, 143 | |
| Daughter, meaning of the word, 19 | |
| Dawn, typified by Cinderella, 33 | |
| Dawn, typified by Urvasî, 52 | |
| by Psyche, 52 | |
| by Eurydiké, 52 | |
| by the Grey Filly in the Battle of the Birds, 77 | |
| Deity, origin of the name, 21 | |
| Demeter, consulted by Psyche, 44 | |
| Demrush the Dïv, conquered by Tamuras, 112 | |
| Devonshire Pixies, 96 | |
| Dietrich, John, story of, 153 | |
| Dinomis, the, 11 | |
| Dïvs, 94, 109 | |
| described, 110 | |
| their war with the Peris, 111 | |
| are the black clouds of night, 114 | |
| Dragons and Monsters, dark thunder-clouds, 86 | |
| in Hindu or Aryan story, 187 | |
| Dwarfs, 27 | |
| German dwarfs, 143 | |
| White, Brown, and Black dwarfs, 151 | |
| Brown dwarfs carry off children, 152 | |
| work gold and silver, 152 | |
| black dwarfs malicious and ugly, 152 | |
| invisible while wearing caps, their functions, 153 | |
| Dwellers in Fairy Land, 92—184 | |
| Dyaus pitâr, Heaven Father, 21 | |
| E | |
| Eagle of Zeus, the, assists Psyche, 45 | |
| East, stories from the, 92 | |
| Ebeltoft, the people of, and the Trolls, 144 | |
| Edenhall, the Luck of, 133 | |
| Elf King's tune, the, 130 | |
| Elves, English, whence derived, 26—27 | |
| Elves, Scandinavian, 128 | |
| White and Black, 129 | |
| Enchanted Horse, the, 97 | |
| Eros and Psyche, 35 | |
| story of, 37—49 | |
| meaning of, 52 | |
| kindred myths, 82 | |
| European nations belong to one great family, 10, 36 | |
| Eurydiké, legend of, 26 | |
| Excalibur = Jack the Giant-Killer's sword, 192 | |
| F | |
| Fachan, the, an ugly Giant, 173 | |
| Fafnir, a Scandinavian Dragon, 95 | |
| Fairies of the West Highlands, 166 | |
| like Scandinavian dwarfs, 166 | |
| Fairy Land, sketch of, 1—7 | |
| dwellers in, 3, 92, et seq. | |
| something for all tastes in, 4 | |
| no schoolmasters, 4 | |
| nor doctors, 5 | |
| no note of time in, 6 | |
| land of once upon a time, 7 | |
| Fairy Legends, likeness of, 8, 82, 189—190 | |
| difference of, 8, 82 | |
| origin of, 9, 14, 28, 82 | |
| meaning of, 158 | |
| lessons of, 194 | |
| Farmer and the Troll, the, 146 | |
| Father, meaning of the word, 19 | |
| Fiddler in Islay, a blind, tells the story of Conall, 89 | |
| Fisherman and the Genie, the, 117 | |
| Flood, like Noah's flood, in Zend Avesta, 15 | |
| Fortunatus, 2, 98 | |
| Frost Giants, 96 | |
| Fuath, Sutherlandshire name for Water Spirit, 164 | |
| the Fuath and the Shepherd, 165 | |
| the Fuath and the Woman, 165 | |
| a Fuath seized at Loch Moulin na Fouah, 165 | |
| G | |
| Gandharvas, kinsfolk of Urvasî, 51 | |
| Gärun, strange music heard there, 130 | |
| George, St., 95 | |
| Giants, 27 | |
| all stupid, 101, 149 | |
| the Scandinavian Giants, 143 | |
| the Giant Balderich, 150 | |
| the Giant-Maiden, 150 | |
| West Highland Giants, 172 | |
| the Giant of Glen Eiti, 172 | |
| the Giant and the King of Lochlin's daughters, 175 | |
| Glashan, the, a Manx Brownie, 162 | |
| stories of him like those of Polyphemos, &c., 162 | |
| Gloucestershire legend, 133 | |
| Golden Key, the, 98 | |
| Gorgon, the, 95 | |
| Grandmother, in Little Red Riding-Hood = the earth, 188 | |
| Grecian Mythology, 95 | |
| Greece, language of, 12 | |
| Greek myths traced to Aryan source, 34 | |
| likeness to Scandinavian tales, 132 | |
| Green Fairies, legend of, 132 | |
| Grimm, 8, 63, 83, 140, 158 | |
| Gudrun, 97 | |
| H | |
| Heinzelman, the Kobold, 140 | |
| Hera, consulted by Psyche, 44 | |
| Herakles, 35, 90 | |
| Hermes, the Master Thief, 90 | |
| his shoes = those of Jack the Giant-Killer, 192 | |
| Hodêken, the Kobold, 140 | |
| banished by the angry bishop, 140 | |
| Hop o' my Thumb, 96 | |
| I | |
| Iblees, the Jinn, refuses to do homage to Adam, and is turned into a Shaitan, 116 | |
| Inch, island of, the Brownie in, 160 | |
| Indo-European family of nations, 10 | |
| Indo-Germanic family of nations, 10 | |
| Indra, the Sun-god, fights of, 85 | |
| slays the dragon Vritra, 95, 188 | |
| = Jack the Giant Killer, 192 | |
| Invisible Prince, the, 2, 98, 139 | |
| Irish Fairies, "good people," 27, 96 | |
| J | |
| Jack and the Bean Stalk, 2, 96 | |
| germ of story in Hindu tales, 189 | |
| Jack the Giant Killer, 2, 96 | |
| story in old Hindu legends, 8 | |
| connected with legends of various countries, 191 | |
| his adventures, 191 | |
| oldest character in Wonderland, 192 | |
| meaning of the legend, 193 | |
| Jân-ibn-Jân, king over the Jinns, 116 | |
| Jason and the Golden Fleece, 35 | |
| story illustrates changes of night and day, 90 | |
| Jests of Robin Goodfellow, an Elizabethan book, 137 | |
| Jinnestan, land of, 110 | |
| Jinns, 94 | |
| described, 115 | |
| = the winds, 117 | |
| Johnnie's flail, story of, 172 | |
| Juber-a-bad, city of, 110 | |
| Jupiter = Dyaus pitâr, 21 | |
| Jutland, story of a Nis in, 141 | |
| K | |
| Kaf, Magic mountains of, 110 | |
| Kelpies, 165 | |
| Kerberos watches in palace of Persephone, 47 | |
| Kingsley, C, quoted, 29, 34 | |
| his "Heroes," 143 | |
| Kirke, the beautiful Sorceress, 95 | |
| Kobolds, 136 | |
| story of a Kobold, 139 | |
| Kobold, the, Hodêken, 140 | |
| Koran, the, on the Jinns, 116 | |
| Krabbin, Elizabeth, carried underground by the dwarfs, 154 | |
| Kronos, Greek legend of, 85 | |
| Kund, story of a Troll at, 144 | |
| L | |
| Land East of the Sun and West of the Moon, a Scandinavian legend, 54—63 | |
| kindred stories, 82 | |
| Leprechaun, the, 97 | |
| a bounteous little man if well managed, 142 | |
| Little Red Cap, 186 | |
| Little Red Riding Hood, 2 | |
| English version of the story, 186 | |
| German version, 187 | |
| Meaning of, 187 | |
| Lochlin; the King of Lochlin's daughters and the Giants, 175 | |
| Lord's Prayer, the, 21 | |
| Lubberkin, 136 | |
| Ludlow's "Popular Epics of the Middle Ages," 143 | |
| Luck of Edenhall, 133 | |
| M | |
| Mac Eachern, the Smith of Crossbrig, and the Changeling, 167 | |
| Maimoun, story of the Genie, 122—127 | |
| repeated in Fairy Tales of other lands, 126 | |
| Maol-o-Chliobain, story of, 180-4 | |
| March of an ancient tribe, 29 | |
| Maruts, Spirits of the Winds, 25 | |
| Master Maid, the, 80 | |
| Max-Müller, Mr., 13 | |
| quoted, 21, 50 | |
| teaches the meaning of the Urvasî myth, 52 | |
| Medusa, the Gorgon, 90, 95 | |
| Merlin and Vivien, 97 | |
| Mitra, the Sun, 22 | |
| Moon-folk of the Danes, 131 | |
| meaning of the tradition, 132 | |
| Moran, haunted by the Bocan, 160 | |
| More of More Hall kills the dragon of Wantley, 95 | |
| Morgan le Fay, Queen, 97 | |
| Morris, Mr., his "Earthly Paradise," 54 | |
| "Sigurd the Volsung," 143 | |
| Mother, meaning of the Word, 19 | |
| "Myself," name of the Woman who hurts the Glashan, 162 | |
| Mythology, Comparative, its province, 13 | |
| N | |
| Niblung-folk, the, 87 | |
| Nis, a Danish house spirit, 136 | |
| like the English Boggart, 138 | |
| story of a Nis, 138 | |
| answers to the German Kobold, 141 | |
| story of a Nis in Jutland, 141 | |
| O | |
| Odensee, servant girl at, 131 | |
| Odysseus blinds Polyphemos, 86 | |
| Odysseus; kindred heroes, 91, 95 | |
| = Jack the Giant Killer, 192 | |
| Ogier the Dane, 97 | |
| Ogres, 94 | |
| Olaf, St. and the Troll, 146, 147 | |
| Ormuzd, the Good Deity, 14, 109 | |
| Orpheus and Eurydike, legend of, 26, 35, 52 | |
| name from the Sanskrit, 52 | |
| Ouranos, derived from Varuna, 85 | |
| Owen, Professor, 11, 12 | |
| P | |
| Pan, consulted by Psyche, 44 | |
| assists her, 45 | |
| Perfumes used for protection of the Peris, 111 | |
| Peris, 94, 109 | |
| described, 110 | |
| their war with the Dïvs, 111 | |
| are rays of the sun, 114 | |
| Persephone, Psyche sent to the realms of, 46 | |
| gives Psyche the box with precious beauty, 48 | |
| Perseus, 90 | |
| = Jack the Giant Killer, 192 | |
| Persians, the, 109 | |
| Pied Piper of Hamelin, whence derived, 130 | |
| Phœbus at Miletus consulted by Psyche's father, 38 | |
| heroes kindred with, 91 | |
| kills the Python, 95 | |
| Philology Comparative, its province, 13 | |
| Pixies, like the northern Elves, 133 | |
| fond of pure water, 134 | |
| Polyphemos, 95 | |
| = the storm cloud, 86 | |
| Polyphemos, legend of, found everywhere, 89 | |
| like the Glashan, 162 | |
| like the Devil in the Slavonian story, 163 | |
| Pooka, the, 97 | |
| Princesses and the Rakshas, story of, 110 | |
| Prithivi, the earth, 22 | |
| Psyche, story of, 37—49 | |
| identical with Urvasî and Purûravas, 50 | |
| her sisters' jealousy, 41 | |
| punishment of her sisters, 49 | |
| Purûravas and Urvasî, story of, 50 | |
| Puss in Boots, 2, 94 | |
| Python, the, 95 | |
| R | |
| Rajah's daughter, story of a Hindu, 31 | |
| Rakshas, the, 94 | |
| described, 100 | |
| Reksh, Rustem's magic horse, 112 | |
| Rhodopê, story of, 32 | |
| Ribhus, the sunbeams, 25, 26, 52 | |
| Rig Veda, a hymn from the, 21 | |
| Riquet with the Tuft, 98 | |
| Robin Goodfellow, 136 | |
| his tricks, 137 | |
| the Boggart, another form of, 137 | |
| Roland, 97 | |
| Root-forms in various languages, 12 | |
| Rumpelstiltskin, story of, 147 | |
| Russian congener of Jack and the Bean Stalk, 189 | |
| Russian Tales, 96 | |
| Rustem and Tamuras, 111 | |
| stories of Rustem, 112, 113 | |
| and Zohrab, 114 | |
| his death is the sunset, 114 | |
| S | |
| Sanskrit language, the, 12 | |
| a form of an earlier language, 12 | |
| Scandinavian legends, 128 | |
| Schaibar, the dwarf, 97 | |
| Scottish Fairies and Brownies, 96, 160 | |
| Servant girl, the, and the Elves, 130 | |
| Shad-u-kân, kingdom of, where the Peris dwell, 110 | |
| Shaitan tribe, descended from the rebellious Iblees, 117 | |
| Shakespeare, his fairies, 96, 135 | |
| quoted, 136, 137 | |
| Sigurd and Brynhilt, 35, 97 | |
| heroes kindred with, 91 | |
| kills the dragon, Fafnir, 95 | |
| his sword, = Jack the Giant Killer's, 192 | |
| Simūrg, the wonderful bird, 111 | |
| Sindbad, 2, 97 | |
| Sister, meaning of the word, 19 | |
| Skrimner the Giant, and Thor, 193 | |
| Sleeping Beauty, the, 2 | |
| meaning of the story, 189 | |
| Soaring Lark, the, story of, 63—71 | |
| kindred tales, 82 | |
| Solomon, his power over Jinns, 116 | |
| Stories:—Of a Hindu Rajah's daughter, 31 | |
| of Rhodopê, 32 | |
| Stories:—of Cinderella, 33 | |
| of Eros and Psyche, 37 | |
| of Urvasî and Purûravas, 50 | |
| of the Land East of the Sun and West of the Moon, 54 | |
| of the Soaring Lark, 63 | |
| of the Battle of the Birds, 71 | |
| of the Wolf and the Seven little Kids, 83 | |
| of Conall and the Giant, 87 | |
| of the Golden Key, 90 | |
| of the Princesses and the Rakshas, 101 | |
| of the Blind Man, the Deaf Man, and the Rakshas, 103 | |
| of the Fisherman and the Genie, 117 | |
| of the Genie Maimoun, 122 | |
| of the Troll and St. Olaf, 146 | |
| of Rumpelstiltskin, 147 | |
| of John Dietrich and the Dwarfs, 153 | |
| of a Water-horse and a Water-bull, 163 | |
| of Mac Eachern the Smith of Crossbrig and the Changeling, 167 | |
| of Connal and the Giant, 174 | |
| of the King of Lochlin and his three daughters, 175 | |
| of Maol-o-Chliobain, 180 | |
| of Little Red Riding Hood, 186 | |
| Suffolk story of Green Fairies, 132 | |
| Sun, the, source of the Aryan myths, 27 | |
| the Prince in the Cinderella myth, 34 | |
| Sun, symbolised by Purûravas, 52 | |
| by Eros, 52 | |
| by Orpheus, 52 | |
| the Giant in the Battle of the Birds, 78 | |
| the Golden Fleece in the Jason story, 90 | |
| Sürya, the Sun, 22 | |
| Swan Maidens, 142 | |
| Sword, the, made by Velent, 192 | |
| T | |
| Tailor, the, and the Changeling, 170 | |
| Tamuras and Rustem, 111 | |
| Tartar stories, 192 | |
| Tavistock, servant maid at, and the Pixies, 134 | |
| old woman near Tavistock and the Pixies, 135 | |
| Tennyson quoted, 98, 138 | |
| Tethertoun, the King of, 71 | |
| Teutonic fauries, 128 | |
| Theseus, heroes kindred with, 91 | |
| Thor, legend of, 26 | |
| flings his hammer at the Trolls, 144 | |
| = Jack the Giant Killer, 192 | |
| and the giant Skrimner, 193 | |
| Tribe, march of an ancient, 29 | |
| Trolls, 27, 95 | |
| a curious hill-folk, 143 | |
| story of a Troll near Kund, 144 | |
| dislike music, 144 | |
| very stupid, sometimes, 145 | |
| St. Olaf and the Troll, 146 | |
| the Troll giant and the farmer, 151 | |
| Tulips and the Pixies, the, 135 | |
| U | |
| Urvasî and Purûravas, story of, 50 | |
| meaning of the myth, 52 | |
| other myths of like meaning, 82 | |
| Ushas, the Dawn Maiden, 22 | |
| = Cinderella, 185 | |
| V | |
| Varuna, the All-surrounder, hymn to, 22 | |
| prototype of Ouranos, 85 | |
| Vedas, the, 12, 14, 50 | |
| Velent, sword made by him, | |
| = Jack the Giant Killer's, 192 | |
| Vivien and Merlin, 97 | |
| Vritra, the dragon = the Python, 95 | |
| W | |
| Wantley, the dragon of, 95 | |
| Water- Bulls, 163 | |
| story of, 163 | |
| Water-Horses, 163 | |
| story of, 163 | |
| Wayland-Smith derived from the horse-smith Velent, 192 | |
| Welsh Giant, the, 191 | |
| White Bear in the Scandinavian legend, 54 | |
| White Cat, the, 98 | |
| Wild Horseman, legend of the, 25 | |
| Winds, ministers of Indra, 25 | |
| Wolf, the, a figure for Clouds, 188 | |
| Wolf, the, and seven little Kids, 83 | |
| akin to the Greek legend of Kronos, 85 | |
| meaning of the myth, 85 | |
| Woman, the cause of misfortune in various legends, 63 | |
| Words, the teaching of, 12 | |
| Y | |
| Yellow Dwarf, the, 2, 98 | |
| Ygdrassil, possibly akin to Jack's beanstsalk, 190 | |
| Yorkshire, fairy legend of, 133 | |
| the Boggart in, 137 | |
| story of a Yorkshire Boggart, 138 | |
| Z | |
| Zend Avesta, oldest sacred book of the Persians, 14 | |
| Zephyrus, commissioned by Eros, wafts Psyche to safety, 39 | |
| Zeupater = Dyaus pitár, 21 | |
| Zeus sends Hermes to fetch Psyche, 49 | |
| Zohrab, son of Rustem, 114 | |
| = moon or rising sun, 114 | |
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