Crawley, A. E., "Branchos" (Letter), 267
Chrestien de Troies, 414
Cuchulainn and Conlaoch, 395
Cymmrodor, Y, 404, 405
Dames, M. Longworth, "Balochi Tales," 517-528
Death, signs of, 381; errata, 553
Deceiver, story of a man who was a, 97
Desrousseaux, popular singer, 555
Dinnshenchas, The Bodleian, 467-516; Index of Places, 516
Dog howling at night, 381; errata, 553
Droll (Suffolk), 559
Du Bartas, 382; erratum, 553
Earth-goblin, or skin eruption, 49
Easter Hare, 441
Eliduc, Lai of, and Märchen of Little Snow-White, 26-48
Elmslie, Rev. D., "Folk-lore Tales of Central Africa," 92-110
Ethnology of the British Isles, Early (Rev.), 388
Errata in Sept. No., 553
Europe, Les premiers habitants de l', d'après les écrivains de l'antiquité, 387, 390
Evans, Griffith, "Exorcism in Wales," 274
Evans, Gwenogvryn, Old Welsh Texts, 40s
Exorcising Spirits, 559
Exorcism in Wales, 274
Father-and-son combat, 394
"Favourite who was Envied," 557
Fetishes (Brit. Columbia), 383
"Fiann" and "Feni", theory of the words, 397
Finn saga, 395
Finnish Origins, Analysis of certain, 308-336
Finns, Magic Songs of the, 49-66; Origin of the Earth-goblin (skin eruption), 49; Origin of the Stitch and Pleurisy, 50-58; Swelling on the Neck, 58; Origin of the Tooth-Worm, 59; Origin of the Cancer and White Swellings, 61; Origin of Ale, 61-65; Origin of Brandy, 65
"First-foot" in the British Isles, 253- 264
Flat-foot question, 429-432
Folk-lore, Importance du, pour les Études d'ancien Français, 360-374
Folk-lore from S. E. Suffolk, 558-560
Folk-lore Society: President's Address, 1; Fourteenth Annual Report of Council, 130; Proceedings at Evening Meetings, 272
Folk-songs and Music (Letter), 551
Folk-Tale Research, 1890-91, Report on, 111-129
Gaidoz, H., on Irish and Scotch influence on Arthurian rom., 423
Galahad portion of Grail story, 418
Garnett, Miss Lucy M., "The Widow's Son" (Letter), 265; "Greek Folk-lore" (Letter), 266
Geoffrey of Monmouth, 408
Godden, Miss G. M., "Chained Images" (Letter), 137; Sin-Eater" (Letter), 546
Golther, Dr., 414
Gomme, G. Laurence, President's Address to Folk-lore Society, i
Graal, Conte del, 402, 414, 415, 417
Grail Quest, success and failure of, 419
"Great Fool," Gaelic story of, and its analogues, 402
Greek Archæology and Folk-lore, Recent, 529-545
Greek Folk-lore (Letter), 266
Gregor, Rev. Walter, "Guardian Spirits of Wells and Lochs," 67-73
Grundriss der germanischen Philologie (Rev.), 425
Guardian Spirits—see Wells and Lochs
Gurdon, Lady Camilla, "Folk-lore from S.E. Suffolk," 558-560
Gutch, Mrs. Eliza, "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," 227-252
Hagen, P., Peredur question, 414
Hamelin, Pied Piper of, 227-252
Hartland, E. Sidney, Report on Folk-Tale Research, 1890-91, 111; "The Sin-Eater," 145-157; "Chained Images," 546
Heinzel, Rich., Die französischen Gralromane, 387, 417
Higgens, T. W. E. , and Prof. John Rhys, "'First-foot' in the British Isles," 253-264
Hildebrand and Hadubrand, 395
Hobby-lanterns, 558
Holy Wells, 380; errata, 553
Horse, seeing a white, 381
Horse-shoes drawn off by moon-fern, 382
Husbandman, Wife, Tiger, and Jackal, story of, 522
Husbands, discovering future, 382, 383
Images, Chained, 137, 546
Irische Texte, 392
Irish pseudo-history, 396
Iron, moon-fern's affinity for, 382
Jacobs, Joseph, 556
Jew's harp, or trump, a protection against witches, 379