Green Lady, 7–10, 36
Green Mist, xxiii, 41–43
Grice, Frederick (English folklorist), 6
Grimm brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm (German philologists and folklorists), vi–viii, xiv–xix, xxvi, 3, 6, 11, 26, 90, 119
Grimm, Jacob, ix, 52
Groome, F. Hindes (English folklorist), xxix, 10
Gutch, Eliza (English folklorist), 26, 89
Gurdon, Eveline C. (English folklorist), 17
Haddow, Mrs. Joseph (informant), 115, 119, 125, 132
Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard (English folklorist), xiii, xxvi, 16, 47, 90
Halpert, Herbert (American folklorist), 27
Hampshire, 80, 88
Hannam, Agnes (informant), 98
Hardwick, Charles (English folklorist), xvi
Harland, John (English folklorist), xvi
Harrison, Mrs. Emily (informant), 137
Harrison, James (informant), 128, 146
Harrison, Richard (informant), 113, 114, 116, 122, 126, 127, 130, 134, 135, 139
Hartland, Edwin Sidney (English folklorist), v–xix passim, 6, 11, 33, 35, 37, 38, 89
Heaven, 113, 114, 115
Hell, 105, 106, 112, 138
Henderson, Hamish (Scottish folklorist), xxvi, xxx, 26, 117
Henderson, William (English folklorist), vii, xvi–xvii, 6, 26, 105
Henningsen, Gustav (Danish folklorist), 99, 146
Herbs: xxix; magic, 45
Herefordshire, 129
Hertfordshire, 6
Hirst, Richard (informant), 49
Hobgoblins, x, xx
Holbek, Bengt (Danish folklorist), 99
Hole, Christina (English folklorist), 94
Holme, Constance (English novelist), 64
Horse: pulls fish, 148; races with man, 87; mentioned, 82, 83, 136. See also Animals, Pony
Hugo, Victor, 82
Hunt, Robert (English folklorist), vii, xiii–xvi, 11, 38, 64, 70, 94
Icelandic sagas, mentioned, xxii
Illness: cholera, 98–99; fatal, 36, 42–44, 58, 59; (mistaken), 89–90, 98–99, 100; lovesickness, 24–25; supernatural, 36, 58. See also Death
Imp (Tom Tit Tot), 13–16
India, 122–23
Indian tradition, 6, 47, 127, 128, 130