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A Mediaeval Legend of the Terrestrial Paradise. M. Esposito
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193
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The Provenience of Certain Negro Folk-Tales. Elsie Clews Parsons
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206
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’Prentice Pillars: The Architect and his Pupil. W. Crooke
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219
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The Black Pig of Kiltrustan. Eleanor Hull
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226
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IV.—(December, 1918.)
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The Rosary in Magic and Religion. Winifred S. Blackman
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255
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Folklore and History in Ireland. D. H. Moutray Read
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281
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Collectanea:—
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Medio-pollito (the Half-Chicken)
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75
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Breton Folklore. Jonathan Ceredig Davies
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79
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The Town of Barbarie. Joseph J. MacSweeney
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82
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The Cherry-Tree Carol. Joseph J. MacSweeney
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83
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Arval or Avril Bread. T. W. Thompson
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84
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Scotch Cures for Epilepsy. W. Mackenzie
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86
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“Couvade” in Ontario. H. J. Rose
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87
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Matrilineal Kinship among North American Indians
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87
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Folk Customs of the Russian Peasantry. D. E. W.
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155
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The Praying Palm of Faridpur
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158
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An Anglesey Superstition: Modes of Protection from Evil Spirits. R. Gwynedon Davies
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158
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Sanctuaries and Fairies in West Ireland
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159
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War Mascots
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160
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The Killing of the Khazar Kings
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238
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A Study of the Folklore on the Coast of Connacht, Ireland Thomas Johnson Westropp
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305
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Traces of Couvade (?) in England. Winifred S. Blackman
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319
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“King Orfeo.” Joseph J. MacSweeney
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321
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