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Rh :— PAGE Indian Folktales (We must not trust Appearances, The Bold Baby, Servan, The Rescue of Sita, The Jackal and the Crocodile, The Bottle-bird and the Monkey, The Sparrow and the Crow). . . 83 Hazel, poisonous to Snakes. 89 Second Sight. . 89 Easter Day. . 90 First-foot. 90 Some Local Names for certain Plants in Golden Valley, Herefordshire. . -91 Folklore Items from North Indian Notes and Queries. ..... 91, 204, 314, 405 Magical Sacrifice in the Jewish Kabbala. 202 Folklore Items from Zhivaya Starina. . 214 Folklore Items from Český Lid. 214 Easter Sunday at Myndus, Asia Minor. 297 A Survival of Odin-worship in Kent. 298 Notes on Irish Folklore from Connaught. . 299 The Ploughman and the Fairies. 301 Cleft Ashes for Infantile Hernia. 303 Berber Corn-Festival. 306 Devil Dances in Ceylon. 307 Personal Experiences in Witchcraft. 309 Folklore from the Hebrides. . 400 The Hare. 404 The Green Lady: A Folktale from Hertfordshire. 411 A Variant from Norfolk. . 414

Capt. J. G. Bourke. . . . . 317 Prof. Child. .416

Bibliography. . . . . 96, 215, 318, 418

Index. . . . . . .421

I. Psatha (? Corn-baby) from Lesbos. To face page 147 Ia. Sacred Tree at Mesotopos. . . „ 150 II. Split Ash-Sapling, used for the cure of Infantile Hernia in Suffolk. . ,, 304