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IV Contents, :— A Witch Doctor’s Kit from Magila, East Central Africa R. Webb ...... 68 Wizardry on the Welsh Border. Beatrix A. Wherry 75 Folklore of the Negroes of Jamaica 87 Tibetan Charms. 95 Some Superstitions of the Fifeshire Fisher-folk. David Rorie 95 Royal Succession in Yoruba-land. Harold G. Parsons 98 Personification of a River. M. Agatha Turner 99 A Corn-baby? Editor .... 185 Some Jewish Folklore from Jerusalem. A. Goodrich-Freer 186 Notes on Miss Freer’s Paper. M. Gaster 192 Pembrokeshire Notes. M. S. Clark. 194 Notes on the Stamford Bull-Running. Mabel Peacock 199 Bantu Totemism. G. W. Stow, A. Lang, and N. W. Thomas 203 Folklore of the Negroes of Jamaica, continued. 206 Greek and Cretan Epiphany Customs. R. M. Dawkins 214 Specimens of Somali Tales. J. W. C. Kirk. 316 Notes from the Upper Congo, III. John H. Weeks. 326 Tibetan Prayer-Wheels. 332 Tibetan Drum and Trumpet. . 333 The Shwe-hmu, or Burmese Tax-gatherer. David Shearme 334 Stories from Leitrim and Cavan. Bryan J. Jones 336 Northumbrian Social Customs. Charlotte S. Burne 341 A Buck Superstition. Editor 343 A Votive Offering from Korea. E. S. Hartland 447 Folklore of the Negroes of Jamaica, continued. 450 Dairy Folklore and other Notes from Meath and Tipperary A. H. Singleton ..... 457

Correspondence:— Dr. Durkheim on “Social Origins.” A. Lang 100 The Corp Creagh. Alice B. Gomme 102 A Wager Lost. W. Henry Jewitt 103 Braemar Saying. A. Macdonald 104 Midsummer Bonfires. A. Macdonald 105 Fifth of November Customs. Charlotte S. Burne 106 Myth Making. W. H. D. Rouse 107 Réponse à Monsieur Lang. E. Durkheim 215 Additional Variants of the Father-and-Son-Combat. Murray A. Potter ..... 216 Monmouthshire Notes. H. C. Ellis. 221 A Culture Tradition. A. Werner 344