The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).
Table of Contents
Fanny D. Bergen. Popular American Plant-Names (pp. 89-106)
J. Howard Gore. The Go-Backs (pp. 107-109)
Collins Lee. Some Negro Lore from Baltimore (pp. 110-112)
N. C. Hoke. Folk-Custom and Folk-Belief in North Carolina (pp. 113-120)
Octave Thanet. Folk-Lore in Arkansas (pp. 121-125)
James W. Terrell. The Demon of Consumption. A Legend of Cherokees in North Carolina (pp. 125-126)
George Bird Grinnell. Development of a Pawnee Myth: Ti-Kē-Wá-Kūsh: The Man Who Called the Buffalo (pp. 127-134)
Alice C. Fletcher. Hae-thu-ska Society of the Omaha Tribe (pp. 135-144)
A Woman Elected a Chief of the Six Nations (pp. 146-147)
School Children in Gloucestershire (p. 147)
T. W. Higginson. [I Well Recall the List of Alliterative Lines] (pp. 147-148)
Abby L. Alger. Peacock Feathers (p. 148)
Abby L. Alger. Christmas Garlands (p. 148)
Helen P. Kane. Reception by the Dead (p. 148)
F. G. Adams. A Counting-out Rhyme (p. 148)
J. Walter Fewkes. Ceremonial Circuit (p. 148)
Elizabeth M. Howe. Drawing a Cross to Avert Ill-Luck (p. 149)
Thomas Nelson. Test for Witchcraft in New Jersey, 1730 (p. 149)
Gertrude M. Godden. Chained or Fettered Images (pp. 150-151)
Book Reviews
Ifika ni Jinongonongo by Jiheng'ele Jisabu, Jakim Ria Matta (pp. 168-169)
Traditions Populaires du Doubs by Ch. Thuriet (pp. 169-172)