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northern Panjab and Kashmir in the first century a.d. The pamphlet is interesting, is supplied with full references to authorities, and is well illustrated.




A Dialect of Donegal, being the Speech of Meenawannia, in the Parish of Glenties. By E. C. Quiggin, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Cambridge University Press, 1906. Price 10s. net.

This book, though it contains much folk-lore from a remote corner of Ireland, will be of little use to the general reader, as no English translation accompanies the Gaelic text. Its publication at least shows that the movement for the revival of the study of Irish Gaelic is extending to the sister island.



Books for Review should be addressed to The Editor of Folk-Lore,
c/o David Nutt, 57-59 Long Acre, London.