The Book of Were-Wolves Chapter 14: A Galician were-wolf

  • The Inhabitants of Austrian Galicia
  • The Hamlet of Polomyja
  • Summer Evening in the Forest
  • The Beggar Swiatek
  • A Girl disappears
  • A School-boy vanishes
  • A Servant-girl lost
  • Another Boy carried of
  • The Discovery made by the Publican of Polomyja
  • Swiatek locked up
  • Brought to Dabkow
  • Commits suicide

The Book of Were-Wolves Chapter 08: Folk-lore relating to were-wolves

  • Barrenness of English Folk-lore
  • Devonshire Traditions
  • Derivation of Were-wolf
  • Cannibalism in Scotland
  • The Angus Robber
  • The Carle of Perth
  • French Superstitions
  • Norwegian Traditions
  • Danish Tales of Were-wolves
  • Holstein Stories
  • The Werewolf in the Netherlands
  • Among the Greeks; the Serbs; the White Russians; the Poles; the Russians
  • A Russian Receipt for becoming a Were-wolf
  • The Bohemian Vlkodlak
  • Armenian Story
  • Indian Tales
  • Abyssinian Budas
  • American Transformation Tales
  • A Slovakian Household Tale
  • Similar Greek, Béarnais, and Icelandic Tales.

The Book of Were-Wolves Chapter 09: Natural causes of lycanthropy

  • Innate Cruelty
  • Its Three Forms
  • Dumollard
  • Andreas Bichel
  • A Dutch Priest
  • Other instances of Inherent Cruelty
  • Cruelty united to Refinement
  • A Hungarian Bather in Blood
  • Suddenness with which the Passion is developed
  • Cannibalism; in pregnant Women; in Maniacs
  • Hallucination; how Produced
  • Salves
  • The Story of Lucius
  • Self-deception