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522 Doyle Fairy Book, 100, 117 (Rev.)

Dumontier (G.), "Les chants et les traditions populaires des Annamites, 100, 109 (Rev.)

, Shadowland in, or, Folk-tales of the Isle of Man, 100, 117 (Rev.)

English fairy and other tales, 99

English fairy tales, 100, 113

Excommunicated persons, 247

Explanation, an, 483-484

, the Red, 100, 114, 115 (Rev.)

Fanga, 455

Feilberg (H. T.), Making Weather' in Denmark," 133; Liver-rhyme' in Denmark," 134

Finns, Magic Songs of the, 31–49; accounts of the origin of iron, 31–40; arrows, 41–43; boat, 43; net, 43–44; ague, 45; cancer, 45; colic (gripes), 45; rickets, atrophy (Riisi), 46–49; scabs, 49

superstitious beliefs and practices of the, 244-246 (Rev.)

Fisher child, the Scotch, 73–86; fisher baby, 74–76; cradle, 76–77; amusements of imitation, 77–79; amusements with living creatures, 79–80; with shells and seaweed, 80–81; with the tide and the waves, 81–82; with the sand on the beach, 82–86; dances and games, 84–86

Folk-drama, 314–335

Folk-lore and legends, viz., German, Oriental, Scotland, Ireland, England, Scandinavian, 99

and superstitions, Manx, 284–313

bibliography, 139–144, 249–255, 394–400, 507–512

Congress (Customs and Institutions section), 1891, 499, 512–13

International Congress, 1891, 371–380

Modern Greek (Letters), 128–129

of Malagasy birds, 336–366

Society, Annual Address to, 1–30

Folk-names of British birds, 136–138

Folk-tale Research, report on, in 1889–90, 99–119

Fred th' Fool, 409–414

Frost, 480

Furnivall (F. J.), "John Lane's Continuation of Chaucer's 'Squire's Tale'," with notes by W. A. Clouston, 100, 118 (Rev.)

(Lucy M. T.), "The Women of Turkey and their Folk-lore," 100, 116

"Modern Greek Folk-lore" (Letter), 128–129

Garnett (Lucy M. T. ), "The Women of Turkey and their Folk-lore," 499, 507–508

Gaster (M.), "The Legend of the Grail," 198–211

Ghost, Sam'l's, 414–418

Gibbings (W. W.), "Folk-lore and Legends, viz., German, Oriental, Scotland, Ireland, England, Scandinavian," 99 (Rev.)

Girl who plucked out her own Eyes, story of the (Letter), 129–130

Glennie (Stuart-), "Chapters on Matriarchy," 499, 507–508

Gomnie (G. L. ), Annual Address to the Folk-lore Society, 1–30

"Recent Research on Institutions," 499–513

Gosselin (Geraldine), "Excommunicated Persons," 247; "Turkish Superstition," 247; "Hungarian Custom," 248

Graal, St., les derniers travaux allemands sur la légende du (annexed after p. 256), pp. i-xlviii

Grail, Legend of the, 51–64, 198–211; remarks on, 211–219

Greek mythology, report on, 220–241

"Green Mist," 259–264

Gregor (Walter), "The Scotch Fisher Child," 73–86

"Weather Folk-lore of the Sea," 468–482

Griechische Märchen von dankbaren Tieren und verwandtes, 100, 118

Grinnell (George Bird), "Pawnee Hero-stories and Folk-tales," 99, 109 (Rev.)

(Edwin Sidney), "English Fairy and other Tales," 99

"Report on Folk-lore Research, 1889–90," 99–119

"The Science of Fairy Tales: an Inquiry into Fairy Mythology," 123–127 (reviewed)

Hills, 480

Hoddentin, 449–454

Hodgetts (M. S. ), "Tales and Legends from the Land of the Tzar," 99, 112 (Rev.)

Hollingsworth (Th.), "A Basque Superstition," 132–133

Hungarian custom, 248

Hyde (Douglas), "Beside the Fire: Irish Gaelic Folk-stories," 100, 118 (Rev.)

, 427

Institutions, Recent research on, 499–513

Ireland, myths and folk-lore of, 99, 108–109

Irish tales among the redskins (Letter), 130–131

Jacobs (Joseph), "English Fairy Tales," 100, 113 (reviewed)