The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 2
THE
FOLK-LORE JOURNAL
VOL. II.
(JANUARY—DECEMBER 1884.)

Alter et Idem
LONDON:
PUBLISHED FOR THE FOLK-LORE SOCIETY
BY ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW.
1884.
Officers of the Folk-Lore Society,
1884-1885.
PRESIDENT.
THE RIGHT HON. EARL BEAUCHAMP, F.S.A.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
A. LANG, M.A.
W. R. S. RALSTON, M.A.
EDWARD B. TYLOR, LL.D., F.R.S.
COUNCIL.
|
EDWARD BRABROOK, F.S.A. |
ALFRED NUTT. |
DIRECTOR.— WILLIAM J. THOMS, F.S.A
TREASURER.— SIR WILLIAM R. DRAKE, F.S.A.
HONORARY SECRETARIES.
G. L. GOMME, F.S.A., 2, Park Villas, Lonsdale Road, Barnes, S.W.
A. GRANGER HUTT, F.S.A., 8, Oxford Road, Kilburn.
AUDITORS.— John Tolhurst, F.S.A.G. L. Apperson.
BANKERS. — Union Bank of London, Charing Cross Branch.
FOLK-TALE COMMITTEE.— Messrs. Apperson, Britten, Blind, Clodd, Hartland, Nutt, Lang, Ralston, Sonneuschein, Wheatley, Solly, Wake, Gomme.
CONTENTS.
| PAGE | ||
| Abercromby (Hon. J.) Irish Stories and Charms | 33 | |
| —— Irish Bird-Lore | 65 | |
| Annual Report for 1883 | 385 | |
| Black (William George). Turcoman Folk-Lore | 43 | |
| —— Holy Wells in Scotland | 173 | |
| Britten (James) Irish Folk-Tales | 193 | |
| Buchheim (Emma S.) The Pied Piper of Hamelin | 206 | |
| Burne (Charlotte S.) Two Folk-Tales from Herefordshire | 20 | |
| —— Variant of the Three Noodles | 40 | |
| Clodd (Edward) Philosophy of Punchkin | 289 | |
| Coote (Henry Charles) Children’s Games in Sicily | 82 | |
| —— Folk-Lore in Modern Greece | 235 | |
| Crombie (J. W.) A Curious Superstition | 172 | |
| Drayton, Folk-Lore of | 111, 142, 225, 266, 357 | |
| Edmonds (Mrs. E. M.) Notes on Greek Folk-Lore | 168 | |
| Folk-Lore Terminology | 340 | |
| Gomme (G. L.) Bibliography of Folk-Lore Publications in English | 197 | |
| Gregor (Rev. Walter) Three Folk-Tales from Old Meldrum, Aberdeenshire | 68 | |
| —— Hippie Folk-Lore from the North-East of Scotland | 106 | |
| —— Folk-Tales from Aberdeenshire | 277 | |
| —— Old Farming Customs and Notions in Aberdeenshire | 329 | |
| —— Fishermen’s Folk-Lore | 353 | |
| Hope (R. C.) Some Derbyshire Proverbs and Sayings | 278 | |
| Irish Folk-Lore | 138, 210 | |
| Jones (Rev. W. H.) and Lewis H. Kropf, Szekely Folk-Medicine | 97 | |
| Kinalian (G. H.) Connemara Folk-Lore | 257 | |
| Martinengo-Cesaresco (The Countess) The Wise Choice | 109 | |
| —— American Games and Songs | 243 | |
| Morris (Rev. Dr. Richard) Folk-Tales of India | 304, 332, 370 | |
| Notes and Queries | 23, 57, 90, 120, 156, 187, 218, 253, 285, 317, 348, 377 | |
| Notices and News | 27, 63, 95, 125, 159, 192, 223, 255, 320, 351, 382 | |
| Nutt (Alfred) Irish Mythology according to a recent writer | 175 | |
| —— Folk-Lore Terminology | 311 | |
| Pengelly (William) Impounding Wild Birds | 19 | |
| Sawyer (Frederick E.) Sussex “Tipteerers” Play | 1 | |
| —— “Old Clem” Celebrations and Blacksmiths’ Lore | 321 | |
| Sibree (Rev. James, jun.) Malagasy Folk-Tales | 45, 75, 129, 161 | |
| Tabulation of Folk-Tales | 152, 183, 214, 249, 281 | |
| Temple (Captain R. C.) Burmese Ordeals | 89 | |
| Wratislaw (Rev. A. H.) Prince Unexpected | 9 | |