Page:Folk-lore - A Quarterly Review. Volume 20, 1909.djvu/11

Contents. The Death Customs of the Aborigines of Western Australia, and the Spirits. 93 Distribution of Race and Language in Austraha. 94 Lucky Horse-shoes. 95 “Sympathetic” Magic. 95 Exhibition of Italian Ethnography at Rome in 1911. 224 Burial of Amputated Limbs. and 226 The Burry-man. 227 Difficulties of a Folklore Collector. 227 Opening Windows, etc., for the Dead. 229 The Puzzle of Arunta Local Totem Groups. 229 Scottish Amulets. 231 “Sympathetic” Magic. and 232 The Testing of a Sacrificial Victim. 233 Exhibits at Meetings of the Society. 350 Beliefs and Customs of the Australian Aborigines. 350 The Burning of the Property of a Gypsy at Death. 353 Crossing Straws as a Charm. 353 Pre-Animistic Stages in Religion. . . 354 Staffordshire Folklore. 355 The Religion of the Andaman Islanders. 492 The History of the Destruction of the Round Table. 497 Candles Burnt on Christmas Night for Luck. 499 Upper Congo Charm against Leopards. 499

Whitley Stokes. 356 James Bruyn Andrews. 500

Cecil J. Sharp. English Folk-Song. Some Conclusions. 97 W. Johnson. Folk-Memory; or. The Continuity of British Archaeology. 101 Juul Dieserud. The Scope and Content of the Science of Anthropology. 102 Arthur J. Evans, etc. Anthropology and the Classics. 103