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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Gregor, W. Notes on the Folk-lore of N.-E. Scotland. 1881.
Mackinlay, J. M. Folk-lore of Scottish Lochs, etc. 1893.
Napier, J. Folk-lore. 1879.

IRISH

Croker, T. Crofton. Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland. 1862. New Ed., Tegs, n. d.
Curtin, J. Tales of Fairies, etc. 1895.
Deeny, D. Peasant Lore. 1900.
Kennedy, P. Legendary Fictions. 1866.
Larminie, W. Western Irish Folk Tales, etc. 1893.
Lover, S. Legends, etc. 2 Series. 1831–1837.
O’Hanlon, J. Irish Local Legends. 1896.
Rhys, J. Celtic Folk-lore. 2 vols. 1901.
Wilde, J. Ancient Cures, Charms, etc. 1890.
Wilde, J. Irish Fairy and Folk Tales. N. d.
Wood-Martin. Traces of Elder Faiths. 2 Vols. 1902.

WELSH

Johns, G. Legends, etc. 1903.
Rhys, J. Celtic Folk-lore. 2 Vols. 1901.
Sikes, W. W. British Goblins. 1880.

PERIODICALS AND SOCIETIES

Folk-lore, from 1890.
Folk-lore Journal, from 1883.
Folk-lore Record, from 1878.
Melusine, from 1878.
*Notes and Queries, from 1849.
Zeitschrift d. Vereins f. Volkskünde, from 1891.

*The Proceedings and Journals of Various Archæological and other Societies in the Several Counties contain scattered up and down in them Notes on Folk-lore.

* Those so marked contain Notes on Folk-lore, together with other Matters Historical, Biographical, and Articles on Natural History.