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IV.—(December, 1921.)
The Mingling of Fairy and Witch Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Scotland. Canon J. A. Macculloch, D.D. 227
Mystical and Ceremonial Avoidance of Contact with Inanimate Objects. F. W. H. Migeod 245
Somersetshire Folk-Lore 285
 
Collectanea:- —
Legends from Tonga. F. E. Collcott 45
Catalan Folklore. E. Sidney Hartland 58
A Study of Folklore on the Coasts of Connacht, Ireland. Thomas Johnson Westropp 101
Scheme for the Collection of Rural Lore in Wales 123
Rain-Making in India. J. D. Anderson 123
Canadian Folklore. H. J. Rose 124
Glastonbury and the Holy Grail. Jessie L. Weston 131
Garo Marriages. T. C. Hodson 133
The Succession of Saints. H. A. Rose 135
The Mystery of the Lamb's Head 210
The Taboo of Iron in Childbirth. M. C. Paddon 211
Folk-Tales from the Panjab. Sir Lucas W. King 211
Roumanian Tales. M. Gaster 213
The Corn Baby in India 215
Snake Stones. W. R. Halliday 262
Folk-tales from the Panjab. Sir Lucas W. King 271
Garo Marriages. T. C. Hodson 273
A Children’s Game and the Lyke Wake. Professor Frank Granger 274
 
Correspondence:—
H. Balfour. The Statues of Easter Island 70
Honor M. Pulley. The Gray Palmer and Hylda 146