Page:Folklore1919.djvu/349

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
Contents.
v
The Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. W. R. Halliday 321
Prentice Pillars: the Architect and his Pupil. W. Crooke 323
 
Correspondence 155,334
 
Reviews:—
Mrs. Scoresby Routledge. The Mystery of Easter Island. W. H. R. Rivers 82
D. L. K. Lorimer and E. O. Lorimer. Persian Folk Tales.—M. Bloomfield. Traditions of the Jains. W. Crooke 156
Eleanor Trotter. English Local Records 158
Harold Bailey. Archaic England. E. S. H 159
W. H. F. Basevi. The Burial of the Dead. R. R. Marett 161
Jessie L. Weston. From Ritual to Romance. Eleanor Hull 163
Rai Bahadur. Hindu Holidays and Ceremonials, with Dissertations on Origin, Folklore and Symbols. W. Crooke 168
W. McDougall. The Group Mind: A Sketch of the Principles of Collective Psychology, with some attempt to apply them to the Interpretation of National Life and Character. R. R. Marett 250
A. H. Keane. Man, Past and Present. Revised and largely re-written by A. Hingston Quiggin and A. C. Haddon. W. Crooke 253
H. A. Rose. A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province.—Reidar Th. Christiansen. The Tale of the Two Travellers, or The Blinded Man: A Comparative Study. E. Sidney Hartland 254
Sir J. G. Frazer. Sir Roger de Coverley and other Literary Pieces.—Rai Sahib Dinesh Chandra Sen. Sajher Bhog. J. D. Anderson 257
Lieutenant-Colonel James Tod. Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan. M. Longworth Dames 325