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BIBLIOGRAPHY

[It is impossible to do more than give a selection of works on Folk-lore: they have of late years become very numerous.]

Aubrey, J. Gentilism and Judaism. 1686–1687: reprint, 1881.
Baring-Gould, S. Strange Survivals. 1892.
Bassett, F. S. Legends of the Sea, etc. 1885.
Black, W. G. Counting-out Rhymes. 1888.
Browne, Sir Thomas. Popular Errors. 1646; reprint, 1852.
*Chambers, R. The Book of Days. 2 Vols. 1864.
Choice Notes from Notes and Queries (Folk-lore). 1859.
Clouston, W. A. Popular Tales, etc. 2 Vols. 1887.
Felix-Faure-Goyan. La Vie et la Mort des Fees. 1910.
Frazer, J. G. The Golden Bough. 2 Vols. 1890, 1900.
Frazer, J. G. Totemism. 1887.
Frobenius, L. The Childhood of Man. 1909.
Gomme, G. L. Ethnology of Folk-lore. 1896.
Gomme, G. L. Handbook of Folk-lore. 1890.
Gomme, G. L. Folk-lore as a Historical Science. 1908.
Gomme, G. L. Folk-lore Relics of Early Village Life. 1883.
Grimm, J. L. C. Deutsche Mythologie. 2 Vols. 1835, 1847. English Translation, 4 Vols., 1880–1888.
Hartland, E. S. Science of Fairy Tales. 1891.
Haslitt, W. C. Faiths and Folk-lore. 2 Vols. 1905.
*Hone, W. Everyday Book, Year Book, and Table Book. 7 Vols. 1826–1832.
Kelly, W. R. Curiosities of Indo-European Tradition. 1868.
Keightly, T. The Fairy Mythology. 1828. New Ed. Bohn, n. d.
Keightly, T. Popular Fictions. 1834.