Page:The Folk-Lore Journal Volume 4 1886.djvu/280

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NOTICES AND NEWS.

Mr. W. A. Clouston is preparing for the Chaucer Society a new part of Oriental originals and analogues of some of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, including European variants or direct sources.


The Annual Meeting of the Society took place on June 2nd, at the rooms of the Society of Antiquaries, Lord Enfield presiding. The routine business was disposed of, and the meeting fully endorsed the decision of the Council to issue a "Handbook of Folk-lore" for the use of students.