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