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Title Folk-Lore, volume 30 & volume 31
Editor William Crooke
Year 1919 (vol. 30), 1920 (vol. 31)
Publisher Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd. for The Folk-Lore Society (vol. 30); William Glaisher, Ltd for The Folk-Lore Society (vol. 31)
Location London
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The Folk-Lore Journal 1883–1889.

Index: Vol 1, 1883Vol 2, 1884Vol 3, 1885Vol 4, 1886Vol 5, 1887Vol 6, 1888Vol 7, 1889

Folk-Lore; a Quarterly Review 1890–

Index: Vol 1 (1890)Vol 2 (1891)Vol 3 (1892)Vol 4 (1893)Vol 5 (1894)Vol 6 (1895)Vol 7 (1896)Vol 8 (1897)Vol 9 (1898)Vol 10 (1899)Vol 11 (1900) ... Vol 13 (1902)Vol 14 (1903)Vol 15 (1904)Vol 16 (1905)Vol 17 (1906)Vol 18 (1907) ... Vol 20 (1909)Vol 21 (1910)Vol 22 (1911)Vol 23 (1912)Vol 24 (1913)Vol 25 (1914)Vol 26 (1915)Vol 27 (1916)Vol 28 (1917)Vol 29 (1918)Vols 30 & 31 (1919 & 1920)Vols 32 & 33 (1921 & 1922)

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Volume 30 (1919)

CONTENTS.



I.—(March, 1919.)
Minutes of Meetings: November 20th, 1918; January 15th and February 19th, 1919 1
Forty-first Annual Report of the Council 4
Presidential AddressA. C. Haddon 10
The Chinese Isles of the BlestMajor W. Perceval Yetts 35
Customary Restraints on Celibacy. H. A. Rose 63
Folk-lore in the Old Testament. M. Gaster 71
 
II.—(June, 1919.)
Minutes of Meetings: Wednesday, 19th March, 1919; Wednesday, 16th April, 1919 87
Customs connected with Death and Burial among the Roumanians. Mrs. A. Murgoci 89
The Problem of the Gipsies. Dr. F. W. Bussell 103
 
III.—(September, 1919.)
Minutes of Meetings: May 21st, 1919; June 18th, 1919 167
Some Magical Applications of Brooms in Japan. W. L. Hildburg 169
Santiago: The Evolution of a Patron Saint. Harold Peake 208

IV.—(December, 1919.)

The Folk Life of Afghanistan. Ikbal Ali Shah 246
The Cults of the Mother Goddesses in India. W. Crooke 282
 
Collectanea:—
An Ancient Irish Bell.—Child Rowland in “King Lear.” Joseph J. MacSweeney 77
Folklore Notes from Cornwall. Alfred Adams 130
Folklore from the Orkney Islands. John A. Fotheringhame 131
The Interpretation of Survivals. W. Crooke 132
Noises from a Tomb. “Daily Mail,” 5th May, 1919 133
Prentice Pillars: the Architect and his Pupil. F. W Hasluck 134
The Killing of the Khazar Kings. M. Gaster 136
Folklore of the Bushmen 139
Notes on Welsh Folklore. Jonathan Ceredig Davies 156
An Italian Cattle Festival. Hubert A. Freeman, F.S.A. 157
Nyankopon and Ananse in Gold Coast Folklore. W. H Barker 158
The Provenience of Certain Negro Folk Tales. Elsie Cleus Parsons 227
A Tongan Theogony. E. E. Collocott 234
Folk-lore from Wales. J. R. East 238
Folk-lore Notes from Tipperary. G. N. Nuttall-Smith 239
Literary Influences on Tradition. Joseph J. MacSweeney 309
The Language of Gesture. H. A. Rose 312
Prentice Pillars. Architect and his Pupils 315
A Story which looks like that of an Architect killed after his Work 316
The Praying Palm of Faridpur. V. K. Raman Menon 316
A Sailor’s Saying. W. R. Halliday 316
Kentish Folk-lore. J. G. Frazer 317

Reviews:—

C. W. von Sydow. Sigurds Strid med Fåvne: en studie rörande Hjältesagens forhällande till folkdiktningen.—Tobias Norlind. Skattsägner: en studie i jämförande folkminnesforskning.—Martin P. Nilsson. Die Entstehung und religiöse Bedeutung des griechischen Kalenders. E. Sidney Hartland 165
Duarte Barbosa. The Book of Duarte Barbosa.—Hamd.-Allah Mustawfi of Qasivin. The Geographical Part of the Nuzhat-al-Qulūb.—Vincent A. Smith. The Oxford History of India, from the Earliest Times to the end of 1911—F. J. Richards. Madras District Gazetteer.—Joseph Davey Cunningham. A History of the Sikhs, from the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the Sutlej. W. Crooke 242
R. Torii. Études Archéologiques et Ethnologiques. Les Aïnou des Iles Kouriles. E. Sidney Hartland 320
R. P. Masani. Folk-Lore from India. Folk-lore of Wells, being a Study of Water-worship in East and West. W. Crooke 323
P. Saintyves. Rondes Enfantines et Quétes Saisonnières. Les Liturgies Populaires. E. Sidney Hartland 324
 
Short Notices:—
Dr. Josef Baudis. Czech Folk-Tales 247
M. W. H. Weech. Ki-Swahili Folk-Lore 247
Solomon T. Plaatje. Sechuana Proverbs 248
 
Index 327

Volume 31 (1920)

CONTENTS.



I.—(March, 1920.)
Minutes of Meetings: November 19th and December 17th, 1919 1
Forty-second Annual Report of the Council 5
Presidential Address. A. C. Haddon 12
Some Experiments on the Reproduction of Folk-Stories F. C. Bartlett 30
The Concept of “Soul-Substance” in New Guinea and Melanesia. W. H. R. Rivers 48
List of Members 89
 
II.—(June, 1920.)
Minutes of Meetings: January 21st, February 18th, and March 17th, 1920 89
The Museum and Exhibits Committee 92
Mother-Right in Ancient Italy. H. J. Rose 93
The Marriages of the Gods at the Sanctuary of Tailltiu. Thomas Johnson Westropp 109
 
III.—(September, 1920.)
Cairene and Upper Egyptian Folk-Lore. A. H. Sayce 173
Witches and the Number Thirteen. M. A. Murray 204
Thirty-two Folk-Tales of the Edo-Speaking Peoples of Nigeria. Northcote W. Thomas 210
 
IV.—(December, 1920.)
Minutes of Meetings: April 21st, May 19th, and June 16th, 1920 261
Psychology in Relation to the Popular Story. F. C. Bartlett 264
The Statues of Easter Island. W. H. R. Rivers 294
 
Collectanea:—
The Language of Gesture. J. D. Anderson 70
Incarnate Human Gods. W. Crooke. S. M. Edwardes 72
Miscellaneous Notes on Folk-lore.—The Collection of County Folk-Lore.—The Tale of “The Prince that didn’t exist.” G. A. Grierson 74
Folk-Lore in the Old Testament. Nelson Annandale 142
Sympathetic Medicine.—The Kuttichthan or Poltergeist of Malabar. Thiruvaltar V. Thanu Pillai 145
Charm against Witches and Evil Spirits. Wm. T. M. Weeks 146
Bonfires in Norway. Kristian Bugge 147
Some Experiments on the Reproduction of Folk-Stories. J. D. Anderson 151
The Six Simpletons and other Stories. J. D. Anderson 144
Beliefs regarding Death in Cumberland. J. W. Halton 154
Kentish Folk-Lore. J. Heather 231
Pilgrimages to the Holy Well and Ruined Church of St. Conal on the Island Inishkeel, Gweebarra Bay, Co. Donegal. J. H. Hutton 231
Horseshoes. D. Townshend 233
Some Kerry Notes. Eileen Boland. 234
Things seen through Glass. Wm. Self. Weeks, F.S.A. 237
A Case of Foundation Sacrifice 238
The Folk-Lore of Somerset 239
Glastonbury and the Grail Legend. Mary A. Berkeley 307
Folklore Scraps. H. J. Rose 319
The Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. W. R. Halliday 321
Prentice Pillars: the Architect and his Pupil. W. Crooke 323
 
Correspondence 155,334
 
Reviews:—
Mrs. Scoresby Routledge. The Mystery of Easter Island. W. H. R. Rivers 82
D. L. K. Lorimer and E. O. Lorimer. Persian Folk Tales.—M. Bloomfield. Traditions of the Jains. W. Crooke 156
Eleanor Trotter. English Local Records 158
Harold Bailey. Archaic England. E. S. H 159
W. H. F. Basevi. The Burial of the Dead. R. R. Marett 161
Jessie L. Weston. From Ritual to Romance. Eleanor Hull 163
Rai Bahadur. Hindu Holidays and Ceremonials, with Dissertations on Origin, Folklore and Symbols. W. Crooke 168
W. McDougall. The Group Mind: A Sketch of the Principles of Collective Psychology, with some attempt to apply them to the Interpretation of National Life and Character. R. R. Marett 250
A. H. Keane. Man, Past and Present. Revised and largely re-written by A. Hingston Quiggin and A. C. Haddon. W. Crooke 253
H. A. Rose. A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province.—Reidar Th. Christiansen. The Tale of the Two Travellers, or The Blinded Man: A Comparative Study. E. Sidney Hartland 254
Sir J. G. Frazer. Sir Roger de Coverley and other Literary Pieces.—Rai Sahib Dinesh Chandra Sen. Sajher Bhog. J. D. Anderson 257
Lieutenant-Colonel James Tod. Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan. M. Longworth Dames 325
R. Etheridge, Jun. The Dendroglyphs or “Carved Trees” of New South Wales. E. Sidney Hartland 328
Johann Jacob Meyer. Das Weib im altindischen Epos: ein Beitrag zur indischen und zur vergleichenden Kulturgeschichte. W. H. D. Rouse 330
Edward Clodd. Magic in Names and in Other Things. R. R. Marett 331
 
Short Notices:—
J. W. Wickwar. The Ghost World, its Realities, Apparitions and Spooks 169
Rev. E. O. James. An Introduction to Anthropology 170
 
Obituary:—
Dr. Vincent Arthur Smith W. Crooke 87
Dr. J. Drummond Anderson, F. W. Hasluck, and Miss Mabel Peacock 336
 
Index 340