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