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Contents.

IV.—(December, 1919.)

The Folk Life of Afghanistan. Ikbal Ali Shah 246
The Cults of the Mother Goddesses in India. W. Crooke 282
 
Collectanea:—
An Ancient Irish Bell.—Child Rowland in “King Lear.” Joseph J. MacSweeney 77
Folklore Notes from Cornwall. Alfred Adams 130
Folklore from the Orkney Islands. John A. Fotheringhame 131
The Interpretation of Survivals. W. Crooke 132
Noises from a Tomb. “Daily Mail,” 5th May, 1919 133
Prentice Pillars: the Architect and his Pupil. F. W Hasluck 134
The Killing of the Khazar Kings. M. Gaster 136
Folklore of the Bushmen 139
Notes on Welsh Folklore. Jonathan Ceredig Davies 156
An Italian Cattle Festival. Hubert A. Freeman, F.S.A. 157
Nyankopon and Ananse in Gold Coast Folklore. W. H Barker 158
The Provenience of Certain Negro Folk Tales. Elsie Cleus Parsons 227
A Tongan Theogony. E. E. Collocott 234
Folk-lore from Wales. J. R. East 238
Folk-lore Notes from Tipperary. G. N. Nuttall-Smith 239
Literary Influences on Tradition. Joseph J. MacSweeney 309
The Language of Gesture. H. A. Rose 312
Prentice Pillars. Architect and his Pupils 315
A Story which looks like that of an Architect killed after his Work 316
The Praying Palm of Faridpur. V. K. Raman Menon 316
A Sailor’s Saying. W. R. Halliday 316
Kentish Folk-lore. J. G. Frazer 317