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Contents.
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A Mediaeval Legend of the Terrestrial Paradise. M. Esposito 193
The Provenience of Certain Negro Folk-Tales. Elsie Clews Parsons 206
’Prentice Pillars: The Architect and his Pupil. W. Crooke 219
The Black Pig of Kiltrustan. Eleanor Hull 226
 
IV.—(December, 1918.)
The Rosary in Magic and Religion. Winifred S. Blackman 255
Folklore and History in Ireland. D. H. Moutray Read 281
 
Collectanea:—
Medio-pollito (the Half-Chicken) 75
Breton Folklore. Jonathan Ceredig Davies 79
The Town of Barbarie. Joseph J. MacSweeney 82
The Cherry-Tree Carol. Joseph J. MacSweeney 83
Arval or Avril Bread. T. W. Thompson 84
Scotch Cures for Epilepsy. W. Mackenzie 86
“Couvade” in Ontario. H. J. Rose 87
Matrilineal Kinship among North American Indians 87
Folk Customs of the Russian Peasantry. D. E. W. 155
The Praying Palm of Faridpur 158
An Anglesey Superstition: Modes of Protection from Evil Spirits. R. Gwynedon Davies 158
Sanctuaries and Fairies in West Ireland 159
War Mascots 160
The Killing of the Khazar Kings 238
A Study of the Folklore on the Coast of Connacht, Ireland Thomas Johnson Westropp 305
Traces of Couvade (?) in England. Winifred S. Blackman 319
King Orfeo.” Joseph J. MacSweeney 321