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Contents.

The Death Customs of the Aborigines of Western Australia, and the Spirits. J. Ceredig-Davies 93
Distribution of Race and Language in Austraha. A. Lang 94
Lucky Horse-shoes. J. Ceredig-Davies 95
“Sympathetic” Magic. W. Hanna 95
Exhibition of Italian Ethnography at Rome in 1911. E. Sidney Hartland 224
Burial of Amputated Limbs. D. H. Moutray Read and E. B. Pitman 226
The Burry-man. Charlotte S. Burne 227
Difficulties of a Folklore Collector. E. Lovett 227
Opening Windows, etc., for the Dead. D. H. Moutray Read 229
The Puzzle of Arunta Local Totem Groups. A. Lang 229
Scottish Amulets. D. Rorie 231
“Sympathetic” Magic. Charlotte S. Burne and E. Wright 232
The Testing of a Sacrificial Victim. W. Crooke 233
Exhibits at Meetings of the Society. F. A. Milne 350
Beliefs and Customs of the Australian Aborigines. J. G Frazer 350
The Burning of the Property of a Gypsy at Death. W. Crooke 353
Crossing Straws as a Charm. Dan M‘Kenzie 353
Pre-Animistic Stages in Religion. Edward Clodd . . 354
Staffordshire Folklore. T. E. Lones 355
The Religion of the Andaman Islanders. A. Lang 492
The History of the Destruction of the Round Table. Jessie L. Weston 497
Candles Burnt on Christmas Night for Luck. Carey Drake 499
Upper Congo Charm against Leopards. A. E. Scrivener 499

Obituaries:—
Whitley Stokes. Eleanor Hull 356
James Bruyn Andrews. G. Laurence Gomme 500

Reviews:—
Cecil J. Sharp. English Folk-Song. Some Conclusions. C. S. Myers 97
W. Johnson. Folk-Memory; or. The Continuity of British Archaeology. W. Crooke 101
Juul Dieserud. The Scope and Content of the Science of Anthropology. A. C. Haddon 102
Arthur J. Evans, etc. Anthropology and the Classics. W. Crooke 103