The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).
Table of Contents
Washington Matthews. Noqoìlpi, the Gambler: A Navajo Myth (pp. 89-94)
James Mooney. Folk-Lore of the Carolina Mountains (pp. 95-104)
Fanny D. Bergen and W. W. Newell. Current Superstitions. II. Omens of Death (Continued) (pp. 105-112)
Charles G. Leland. Children's Rhymes and Incantations (pp. 113-116)
W. M. Beauchamp. Rhymes from Old Powder-Horns (pp. 117-122)
H. Rink and F. Boas. Eskimo Tales and Songs (pp. 123-131)
... The Origin of the Adlet and the White Men
... Sednoe and the Fulmar
... Raven and Gull
... The Lemming and the Fox
Grateful Animals (p. 132)
J. Owen Dorsey. Teton Folk-Lore Notes (pp. 133-139)
J. Owen Dorsey. Winnebago Folk-Lore Notes (p. 140)
Oath by Bread and Salt (p. 140)
A. F. Chamberlain. Tales of the Mississaguas. I (pp. 141-147)
... Origin of the Fox-Bird
... The Rabbit, The Frog, and The Moose
... The Raccoon and the Crawfish
... The Origin of Indian Corn
... What Was Seen in a Trance
... The Great Pearl Chief
... The Story of the Shingibis, Hell-Diver
... The Old Toad
... Toboggan Ride
... Mississaguas and Iroquois
Mary H. Skeel. Superstitions of Childhood on the Hudson River (p. 148)
Hanns Oertel. Japonica (pp. 149-152)
G. H. Harmon and W. W. N. Proverbs and Phrases (pp. 153-154)
Gypsy Queen in America (p. 156)
W. W. N. Monograph of Omaha Songs (pp. 158-159)
A. S. Gatschet. Popular Songs and Tales of Germany (p. 159)
W. M. Beauchamp. Macaroni (p. 159)
W. M. Beauchamp. Stone Giants (p. 160)
W. M. Beauchamp. Onondaga Metaphor (p. 160)
W. M. White Dog Feast (p. 160)
W. M. Beauchamp. Onondaga Names of Months (pp. 160-161)
Silvanus Hayward. Terms Used in Calling Domestic Animals (pp. 161-162)
Book Reviews
Biblioteca Mythica: La Rage et St. Hubert. Paris by Henri Gaidoz, Alphonse Picard (pp. 164-166)