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IV.—(December, 1922.)
Minutes of Meeting: November 22nd, 1922 335
Museums and Raree Shows in Antiquity. E. Douglas Van Buren 337
Notes on the Religious Beliefs of the Eghāp, Central Cameroon. Captain L. W. G. Malcolm 354
 
Collectanea : —
A Nebraska Folk-Song. Louise Pound 113
Glastonbury and the Grail. Mary A. Berkeley 116
Snake Stones. W. R. Halliday 118
The Indian Antiquary. The Bugata in Piedmont. S. A. Reynolds Ball 119
A Children’s Game and the Lyke Wake. Mary A. Berkeley 121
A Coleshill Ceremony: Folk-Tales from the Panjab. Sir L. W. King 122
Human Sacrifice in India 124
Asinus in Tegulis. H. J. Rose 200
Folk-Lore of the Isle of Skye. Mary Julia MacCulloch 201
A Recent Twin-Murder in S. Africa. J. Rendel Harris 214
Putting out the Broom. Wm. Self. Weeks 294
The Easter Island Figures. H. D. Skinner 296
A Children’s Game and the Lyke Wake. Marguerite Kerr 299
The Origin of St. Valentine’s Day. H. A. Rose 302
Witchcraft in Scotland. Alex. Keiller 303
Two Corician Legends. E. Adams 304
The Use of the Bow among the Naga Tribes of Assam. J. H. Hutton 305
Folk-Lore of the Isle of Skye. Mary Julia MacCulloch 307
The Kern Baby in India. Rev. F. Kilbey 317
Devils in the Alps. The Daily Express 319
Chinese Tomb Jade. W. Perceval Yetts 319