Page:Folk-lore - A Quarterly Review. Volume 25, 1914.djvu/8

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Collectanea:—
“The Keener” in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. R. C Maclagan 84
Some White Ruthenian Folk-Songs, I. H. Iwanowska and H. Onslow 91
Waterford Folk-Tales, I. P. Ussher 109
Notes on Spanish Amulets (Third Series). W. L. Hildburgh 206
Some White Ruthenian Folk-Songs, II. H. Iwanowska and H. Onslow 212
Waterford Folk-Tales, II. P. Ussher 227
Jersey Folklore Notes. John Le Bas 242
Quebec Folklore Notes, IV. E. H. and H. J. Rose 251
Stray Notes on the Folklore of Aberdeenshire and the North-East of Scotland. D. Rorie 342
Folklore Notes from Piedmont, III. Estella Canziani 363
Folklore from Newmarket, Cambridgeshire. Ronald Burn 363
Folklore from Kent. P. J. Heather 366
Wine over a Coffin 368
Sussex Folklore. Mrs. Hardy 368
Worcestershire Folklore. T. E. Lones 370
West Indian Folklore. Mary F. A. Trench 370
Folklore of London Dressmakers. E. M. L. 371
The Devil’s Rocks, near Downton Castle, Ludlow, Shropshire E. M. Leather 372
The Saliva Superstition. “Aeron 372
The Nightingale an Ill-omened Bird. E. F. Bennion 372
An Omen from Dress. T. E. Lones 372
Bubbling Wells in Somerset. J. B. Partridge 373
Epiphany and Easter Observances in Westmoreland. J. B. Partridge 373
Folklore from Essex. J. B. Partridge 373
Gloucestershire Legends. F. S. Potter 374
Folklore from Yorkshire (North Riding). J. B. Partridge 375
County Clare Folk-Tales and Myths. Thos. J. Westropp 377
Harvest Rites in Ireland 379
Iron a Sacred Metal. W. Crooke 380
Notes on Folk Beliefs: Touching Wood. W. H. F. Basevi 380
A Key for a Coffin. Mabel Peacock 381
The Headless Horseman. Sir G. A. Grierson 382