Page:Folk-lore - A Quarterly Review. Volume 13, 1902.djvu/8

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Contents.

Collectanea:—

Boer Folk-Medicine and some Parallels, I. Alice B. Gomme 69

The Sister's Son in Samoa. A. C. Stanley 75

Rice Harvest, and other Customs in Ceylon. R. J. Drummond 77

Puli Rája, or the Tiger Prince. M. N. Venkatasvámí and W. Crooke 79

"Long Ju-ju." 166

Folklore Notes from St. Briavel's. Margaret Eyre 170

Harvest Customs. Alice B. Gomme, E. H. Binney, and Clara J. Jewitt 177

Boer Folk-Medicine and some Parallels, II. Alice B. Gomme and E. Peacock 181

Goblins. A. Lang, Elizabeth Taylor, and William Martin 183

Some Notes from North-Western India. W. Crooke 186

Scottish Charm against Witchcraft. Fred. R. Coles . 275

Burial Custom in Japan. J. C. Hartland and E. S. Hartland 276

Rice Harvest in Ceylon, II. R. J. Drummond 277

Unlucky and Lucky Children and some Birth-Superstitions. A. J. Rose 279

An Indian Ghost Story. W. Crooke 280

Myths Current in the Sahara Desert. W. J. Harding-King . 284

Stray Notes on Oxfordshire Folklore. Percy Manning 288

Some Native Legends from Central Australia. M. E. B. Howitt 403

Folklore in the Kennet Valley. L. Salmon 418

Holiday Gleanings. I. Cornwall, Margaret Hall. II. Shropshire, F. A. Milne 429

How to Annul "Blood-Brotherhood." Charlotte S. Burne 430

Correspondence:—

History, Tradition, and Historic Myth. Alfred Nutt 84

Lame Gods. Louise Kennedy 88

Fire-walking in Southern India. A. C. Haddon 89

Tree Worship. A. Lang 90

Jingle Sung at Castleton. Mabel Peacock and Frank Kidson 91

A Written Charm. A. C. Bell 92

The Vessel Cup. E. Lovett and E. W. Clarke 94

Yew Wood. N. W. Thomas 96

The Sources of some Ballads in the "Border Minstrelsy." A. Lang 191