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