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Contents.
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