Page:Folk-lore - A Quarterly Review. Volume 20, 1909.djvu/10

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Collectanea:—
Superstitions and Survivals amongst Shepherds. E. Lovett 64
Amulets from Costers’ Barrows in London, Rome, and Naples. E. Lovett 70
Folklore Scraps from Several Localities. Alice B. Gomme 72
A Milano Tale (Sarawak). A. E. Lawrence 83
“Straw-bear Tuesday.” G. C. Moore Smith 202
Reminiscences of Lancashire and Cheshire when George IV. was King. Charlotte S. Burne 203
Lycanthropie sous la Révolution Française. H. Gaidoz 207
Augury and Leechcraft in Algeria. J. Noton 208
The Leopard in the Maize-farm: a Lower Congo Folk-Tale. John H. Weeks 209
Notes on Indian Folklore. W. Crooke 211
The Wallaroo and the Willy-wagtail: a Queensland Folk-Tale. R. H. Mathews 214
Scraps of English Folklore, II. E. B. Pitman, Harry Lowerison, M. H. James, Mabel Peacock, E. Wright, Charlotte S. Burne and Gertrude E. N. Day 216
Fetish Figure from Bolobo, Upper Congo. A. E. Scrivener 312
Old-Time Survivals in Remote Norwegian Dales. Margaret Crookshank 313
Omens and Folk-Etymologies from Jaunsar. G. A. Grierson 337
Two Hindu Singing Games. M. N. Venkataswami . . 337
Folklore Notes from Western Australia. R. H. Mathews 340
Scraps of English Folklore, III. E. J. Ladbury, Charlotte S. Burne, and S. O. Addy 342
New Year’s Day in Scotland, 1909. D. Rorie 481
Indian Folklore Notes, II. W. Crooke 482
Australian Folk-Tales. R. H. Mathews 485
Scraps of English Folklore, IV. G. M. Ireland Blackburne, M. Shooter, Charlotte S. Burne, J. H. P. Still, D. Townshend, Ralph Wolfenden, Mabel Peacock, E. H. Binney, and Barbara Freire-Markeco 488

Correspondence:—
“The Bitter Withy” Ballad. A.Lang 86
Burial of Suicides at Cross-roads. W. Crooke 88
The Burry-man. A. Lang and R. C. Maclagan 89
Copper Rod Currency of the Balemba. A. C. Haddon 93