TRANSACTIONS of the FOLK-LORE SOCIETY. Principal Contents of Latest Number. Vol. XVIII., No. 4, DEC., 1907. The Corpse-Door: A Danish Survival (with Pl. V.).DR. H. F. FEILBERG. "Death's Deeds": A Bi-located Story (with Pl. VI., VII.). A. LANG, M.A., LL.D. The Principles of Fasting.-EDWARD WESTERMARCK, Litt.D., etc. Collectanea: Secret Societies and Fetishism in Sierra Leone, with Plates VIII., Folk Traditions of the Mughal Emperors (Karim Haidar Lodi). Correspondence: At the Back of the Black Man's Mind (R. E. Dennett). Travel Notes in South Africa: a Correction (E. Sidney Hartland). Reviews: Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula. Anthropological Essays presented to Edward Burnett Tylor. THE FOLK-LORE SOCIETY has issued to all Members who have paid their Subscription for 1904: VOL. LV. JAMAICAN SONG AND THE FOLK-LORE SOCIETY has issued to all Members who have paid their Subscription for 1905: VOL. LIX. POPULAR POETRY OF THE BALOCHES. Edited, Translated, and Annotated by M. LONGWORTH DAMES, M.R.A.S., Indian Civil Service (Re2 vols. in 1, xxix.-204, iv.-224 pp. demy 8vo, cloth, 15s. net (15s. 1od. post free). TRANSACTIONS of the FOLK-LORE SOCIETY. Principal Contents of Latest Number. Vol. XIX., No. 1, MARCH, 1908. Local Traditions of the Quantocks.-THE REV. C. W. Some Notes on Homeric Folk-Lore.-W. CROOKE. The Lazy Wife: A Manx Folk-Tale (Sophia Morrison). Notes on Some Amulets of the Three Magi Kings (W. L. Correspondence: The Progress of Folklore Study in Finland (Kaarle Krohn). Reviews: Le Folk-Lore de France. The Jataka, or Stories of the Buddha's former Births. Folk Tales from Tibet. THE FOLK-LORE SOCIETY has issued to all Members who have paid their Subscription for 1904: VOL. LV. THE FOLK-LORE SOCIETY has issued to all Members who have paid their Subscription for 1905: VOL. LIX. POPULAR POETRY OF THE BALOCHES. Edited, Translated, and Annotated by M. LONGWORTH DAMES, M.R.A.S., Indian Civil Service (Retired). 2 vols. in 1, xxix.-204, iv.-224 pp. demy 8vo, cloth, 15s. S. rod. post free). President: REV. DR. M. GASTER. Treasurer: EDWARD CLODD, 5 Princes Street, London, E.C. Secretary: F. A. MILNE, M.A., 11 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. Auditors: F. G. GREEN and N. W. THOMAS. Dice-Presidents: THE HON. JOHN ABERCROMBY. THE RT. HON. LORD AVEBURY, D.C.L., LL.D., F. R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S., F.L.S. SIR EDWARD BRABROOK, C. B., F.S.A. MISS C. S. BURNE. EDWARD CLODD. J. G. FRAZER, D.C.L., LL.D., etc. G. L. GOMME, F.S.A. A. C. HADDON, Sc. D., F.R.S., etc. E. S. HARTLAND, F.S.A. A. LANG, M.A., LL.D., etc. A. NUTT. PROFESSOR J. RHYS, M.A., LL.D., F.S.A. W. H. D. ROUSE, M.A., Litt. D. THE REV. PROFESSOR A. H. SAYCE, M.A., LL.D., D.D. *** The President and Treasurer are ex-officio Members of all Committees. ALL the publications of the Society are issued to Members, and certain of its volumes may be obtained by non-members of the publisher, Mr. David Nutt, 57-59 Long Acre, W.C. The Annual Subscription to the Society is One Guinea, and is payable in advance on the first of January in each year. This will entitle Members to receive the publications of the Society for such year. Members having joined during the present year, and desirous of obtaining the publications of the Society already issued, several of which are becoming scarce, may do so by paying the subscriptions for the back years. Post-office orders and cheques should be sent to the Secretary. All communications intended for reading at an evening meeting or for publication in Folk-Lore should be addressed to the Secretary, as above, to whom ladies and gentlemen desirous of joining the Society are requested to send in their names. The Subscription (1 Is.) is now due, and should be for- |