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Contents.
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Miscellanea:—
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Indian Folktales (We must not trust Appearances, The Bold Baby, Servan, The Rescue of Sita, The Jackal and the Crocodile, The Bottle-bird and the Monkey, The Sparrow and the Crow). Susette M. Taylor . . 83
Hazel, poisonous to Snakes. E. J. Lloyd Atkinson 89
Second Sight. Mary H. Debenham . 89
Easter Day. A. G. Fulcher . 90
First-foot. E. Sidney Hartland 90
Some Local Names for certain Plants in Golden Valley, Herefordshire. H. G. M. Murray-Aynsley . -91
Folklore Items from North Indian Notes and Queries. W. H. D. Rouse ..... 91, 204, 314, 405
Magical Sacrifice in the Jewish Kabbala. L. Goldmerstein 202
Folklore Items from Zhivaya Starina. W. H. D. Rouse . 214
Folklore Items from Český Lid. W. H. D. Rouse 214
Easter Sunday at Myndus, Asia Minor. W. R. Paton 297
A Survival of Odin-worship in Kent. T. W. E. Higgens 298
Notes on Irish Folklore from Connaught. J. Cooke . 299
The Ploughman and the Fairies. P. H. Emerson 301
Cleft Ashes for Infantile Hernia. E. Sidney Hartland 303
Berber Corn-Festival. J. H. Round 306
Devil Dances in Ceylon. J. B. Andrews 307
Personal Experiences in Witchcraft. Alex. M. McAldowie 309
Folklore from the Hebrides. Malcolm MacPhail . 400
The Hare. J. Bagnall Evans 404
The Green Lady: A Folktale from Hertfordshire. A. B. Gomme 411
A Variant from Norfolk. W. B. Gerish . 414

Obituary:—
Capt. J. G. Bourke . . . . . 317
Prof. Child. A. Lang .416

Bibliography . . . . . 96, 215, 318, 418

Index . . . . . . .421

List of Plates:—
I. Psatha (? Corn-baby) from Lesbos . To face page 147
Ia. Sacred Tree at Mesotopos . . . „ 150
II. Split Ash-Sapling, used for the cure of Infantile Hernia in Suffolk . . ,, 304