Chapter IV.: South Slavonian and other Gypsy Witch-lore—The words for a witch—Vilas and the spirits of earth and air—Witches—Egg-shells and egg-lore—Egg Proverbs—Ova de Crucibus, [65]–79

Chapter V.: Charms to protect Animals, [79]–100

Chapter VI.: Of Pregnancy, and Charms and Folk-lore connected with it—Boars’ teeth and styptic charms, [101]–107

Chapter VII.: Recovery of stolen property—Love-charms—Shoes and love-potions, or philtres, [108]–121

Chapter VIII.: Roumanian and Transylvanian Sorceries and Superstitions, connected or identical with those of the Gypsies, [122]–141

Chapter IX.: Rendezvous of Witches, Sorcerers, and Vilas—Continuation of South Slavonian Gypsy-lore, [142]–151

Chapter X.: Haunts and Homes of Witches in South Slavic lands—Bogeys and Humbugs, [152]–161

Chapter XI.: Gypsy Witchcraft, the magical power innate in all men and women—How it may be developed—The principles of Fortune-telling, [162]–185

Chapter XII.: Fortune-telling continued—Romance based on chance or hope as regards the future—Folk-and Sorcery-lore—Authentic gypsy predictions, [186]–193

Chapter XIII.: Proverbs referring to Witches, Gypsies, and Fairies, [194]–208