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Bibliography.

PERIODICALS.

The Contents of Periodicals exclusively devoted to Folklore are not noted.

Journal of the Anthropological Institute, N.S., i, 3, 4. R. E. Guise, On the Tribes inhabiting the Mouth of the Wanigela River, New Guinea. W. Crooke, The Hill Tribes of the Central Indian Hills. B. Spencer and F. J. Gillen, Some Remarks on Totemism as applied to Australian Tribes. J. G. Frazer, Observations on Central Australian Totemism. F. W. Christian, On Micronesian Weapons, Dress, Implements, &c. [The &c. is folklore.]
Nineteenth Century, July. E. Simcox, The Native Australian Family.
Museum of General and Local Archaeology and of Ethnology. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Antiquarian Committee to the Senate [of the University of Cambridge], June, 6 1899. [Contains a list of the objects kindly received by the Committee on deposit by the Folk-Lore Society during the year.]
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 3rd Ser., v, 2. C. R. Browne, The Ethnography of Garumna and Lettermullen. [Another of Dr. Browne's important contributions to our knowledge of the people of the islands of the West of Ireland.]
Annual Report oh British New Guinea, 1897-8. [A most valuable Report, addressed to, and published by, the Government of Queensland. A copy has been courteously forwarded by the Hon. Sir Horace Tozer, K.C.M.G., Agent-General for Queensland, to the Society for its library. The notes on sorcery and totemism are of special interest to students. Additional copies of the report can be procured from the office at Westminster of the Agent-General, at the price of 15s.]