The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).
Table of Contents
Franz Boas. Dissemination of Tales among the Natives of North America (pp. 13-20)
H. Carrington Bolton. Some Hawaiian Pastimes (pp. 21-26)
Folk-Lore of Stone Tools (pp. 27-28)
George Frederick Kunz. Exhibition of Gems Used as Amulets, etc. (pp. 29-31)
James Deans. The Daughter of the Sun. A Legend of the Tsimshians of British Columbia (pp. 32-33)
James Deans. A Creation Myth of the Tsimshians of Northwest British Columbia (p. 34)
E. A. P. de Guerrero. Games and Popular Superstitions of Nicaragua (pp. 35-38)
W. M. Beauchamp. Iroquois Notes (pp. 39-46)
Charles L. Edwards. Some Tales from Bahama Folk-Lore (pp. 47-54)
Frederick Starr. A Page of Child-Lore (pp. 55-56)
Alice C. Fletcher. The Indian Messiah (pp. 57-60)
George Bird Grinnell. Account of the Northern Cheyennes concerning the Messiah Superstition (pp. 61-69)
[Green Corn Dance and the Great Feather Dance] (pp. 71-78)
Washington Matthews. Marriage Prohibitions on the Father's Side among Navajos (pp. 78-79)
A. F. Chamberlain. Superstitions concerning the Deaf (p. 79)
H. Carrington Bolton. Arabian Games and Folk-Lore (p. 79)
Book Reviews
Races and Peoples by Daniel G. Brinton (pp. 87-88)
The Two Lost Centuries of Britain by Wm. H. Babcock (pp. 88-89)
English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs (pp. 89-90)
The Exempla, or Illustrative Stories taken from the Sermones Vulgares of Jacques De Vitry by Thomas Frederick Crane (pp. 90-91)
The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-Lore by Lucy M. J. Garnett (pp. 92-93)