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- Notes on the folk-lore of the northern counties of England and the borders/Chapter 1
- Notes on the folk-lore of the northern counties of England and the borders/Chapter 10
- Notes on the folk-lore of the northern counties of England and the borders/Chapter 3
- Notes on the folk-lore of the northern counties of England and the borders/Chapter 7
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/A Chilian Folk-tale
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/Continental Folk-lore Notes
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/Folk-lore from Peshawur
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/Irish Folk-tales (pp. 316-24)
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/Monmouthshire Folk-lore
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/On the Oratory, Songs, Legends, and Folk-tales of the Malagasy (pp. 233-43)
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/Some Marriage Customs
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/St. Swithin and Rainmakers
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/Stories of Fairies from Scotland (pp. 25-7)
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/The Hare in Folk-lore
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 2/Folk-Lore Terminology (311–6)
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 2/Hippic Folk-Lore from the North-East of Scotland
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 2/Impounding Wild Birds
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 2/Prince Unexpected
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 3/The Origin of the Robin Hood Epos
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 4/Philosophy of Folk-Tales
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 5/Chinese Legends
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 5/Donegal Folk-Lore
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 5/Malay Folk-Lore
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 6/The Three Lemons
- The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 7/The London Ballads
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/Csabor Ur
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/Fairy Elizabeth
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/Fisher Joe
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/Handsome Paul
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/Prince Mirko
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/Stephen the Murderer
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/The Baa Lambs
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/The Children of the Two Rich Men
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/The Girl without Hands
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/The Lamb with the Golden Fleece
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/The Three Dreams
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/The Three Oranges
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/The Three Princes
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/The Three Princesses
- The folk-tales of the Magyars/The Wonderful Frog
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