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Rh c o g o LadyWELBY: Significance of Folk-lore. H. Nevill : Classification of Cingalese Folk-lore. W. F. KiRBY. Report on Fsthonian Folk-lore. E o p >:" Q S C Presidential Address by Prof Sir FREDERICK Pollock, Bart. Dr. E. WiNTERNITZ: Ar- yan Marriage Customs. F. HiNDES GrOOME : Gipsy Influence on Folk- custom. C. L. Tupper : Indian Institutions and Feu- dalism. F. B, Jevons : Aryan Origins, as Illustrated by Folk-lore. G. L. GOMME: Non- Aryan Elements in British Institutions. J.Stuart-Glknnie: The Origins of Institutions. A. W. Moore : Notes on the Tyne-ioald. O o Presidential Address by Prof J. Rhys, of Ox- ford. C. Ploix, Le Mythe de I'Odyssee. C. G. Leland : Etruscan Magic. Dr. E. B. Tylor : Charms and Amulets. W. R. Paton : Holy iXames of the Priests in the Eleusinian Mys- teries. J. Stuart-Glennie: The Origins of Mythology. Miss Owen : Voodoo Magic. E. S. Hartland: The Sin-Eater. J. E. Crombie : Saliva Charms g a „ Presidential Address by E. Sidney Hartland, F.S.A. W. W. Newell: Lady Feather Flight, an in- edited English Folk- tale. E. CoSQUiN : Quelques observations siir les in- cidents commiins aux contes orientau.v cf euro- peens. J. Jacobs : The Problem of Diffusion. D. MacRitCHIE : His- torical Basis of Folk- tales. A. Nutt : Problems of Heroic Legend. Ilmari Krohn : La musiquc populaire en Finlande. 1 a.m. to I p.m. Morning, .30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Afternoon, I