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The Persistence of Primitive Beliefs in Theology. F. W. Bussell 279
Classified Catalogue of Brand Material. C. S. Burne 295
 
IV.—(December, 1917.)
The Bird Cult of Easter Island. Mrs. Scoresby Routledge 337
Some Ethnological Suggestions in Regard to Easter Island H. Balfour 356
The Killing of the Khazar Kings. Sir J. G. Frazer 382
The Provenience of Certain Negro Folk-Tales. E. C. Parsons 408
Classified Catalogue of Brand Material. C. S. Burne 415
 
Collectanea:—
Notes on Irish Folklore. W. F. de Vismes Kane 87
Some Nature Myths from Samoa. G. Brown 94
The Belief in Charms 99
Folklore from Ireland. Emily G. Gough 101
Hampshire Folklore. D. H. Moutray Read 102
Apparitions in Lincolnshire. M. Peacock 103
An Ancient Rent Service 103
Burning Camphor: A Strange Tamil Oath 104
Olympos. Morley Roberts 177
A Study in the Legends of the Connacht Coast, Ireland T. J. Westropp 180
Folk-Tales from County Limerick. Miss D. Knox 208
Avril-Bread. E. Sidney Hartland 305
Notes on English Folklore. J. B. Partridge 311
Negro Proverbs Collected in Jamaica. C. F. Grant 315
Some Camberley Folklore. E. M. Richardson 317
Country Tales from Cornwall. Late A. Moutray Read 317
Letters from Heaven 318
Two Notes on the Sister’s Son and the Duel. Joseph J. MacSweeney 320