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Abercromby (Hon. J.). The Beliefs and Religious Superstitions of the Mordvins
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65-135
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Annual Reports
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1-21, 356-375
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Babcock (W. H.). The London Ballads
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27-35
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Burne (Miss C. S.). Derbyshire and Staffordshire Sayings
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291-295
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Congress of Folklorists at Paris
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275-276
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Clodd (E.). Notes on African Folklore &c.
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22-25
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—— The Philosophy of Rumpelstiltskin
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135-163
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Frazer (J. G). Notes on Harvest Customs
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47-53
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—— A South African Red Riding Hood
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167-168
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Gomme (G. L.). Coorg Folklore
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295-306
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G. (A. S.). Wexford Folklore
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38-40
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Gregor (Rev. W.). Some Folklore of Trees, Animals, and River-fishing from the N.E. of Scotland
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41-44
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—— John Glaick, the Brave Tailor
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163-165
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—— The Clever Apprentice
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166-167
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—— Bread
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195-198
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—— Kelpie Stories
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199-201
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—— The Witch
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277-286
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—— Devil Stories
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287-290
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Guthrie (Ellen E.). Superstitions of the Scottish Fishermen
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44-47
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Kinahan (G. H.). Some Irish Proverbs
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35-38
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Members, List of
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377-386
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Morris (Rev. Dr. R.). Death's Messengers
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179-191
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Moule (H. J.). Batcombe Cross
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25-27
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Notes and Queries
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53-63, 174-178, 265, 313-322
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Notices and News
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63-64, 266-273, 322-330
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Ordish (T. F.). Morris Dance at Revesby
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331-355
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St. John (R. F. St. Andrew). Indo-Burmese Folklore
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306-313
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Sayce (Rev. Professor A. H.). Cairene Folklore
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191-195
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Tabulation of Folktales,
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169-173 ; Appendix, 1-122
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Udal (J. S.). Dorsetshire Children's Games, &c
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202-264
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