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lore of the Sea; Children's Amusements. E. S. Hartland: The Outcast Child. G. H. Kinahan: Donegal Superstitions. Rich. Morris: Folktales of India. R. C Temple: The Science of Folklore, pp. 380.

[13.] Magyar Folk-Tales. By the Rev. W. H. Jones and Lewis H. Kropf. pp. lxxii, 438.
19. Folk-Lore Journal, Vol. V. W. H. Babcock: American Song-Games. W. G. Black: North Friesland Folktales. C. P. Bowditch: Negro Songs from Barbados. J. G. Frazer: A Witch's Ladder. M. Gaster: The Modern Origin of Fairy Tales. J. S. King: Folklore of the Western Somali Tribes. W. F. Kirby: The Forbidden Doors of the Thousand and One Nights. C. G. Leland: The Witch's Ladder. N. G. Mitchell Innes: Chinese Birth, Marriage, and Death Rites. G. Taylor: Folklore of Aboriginal Formosa, pp. 384.
25. Gaelic Folk-Tales. Edited and translated by the Rev. D. McInnes, with Notes by Alfred Nutt. pp. xx, 497.
27. Folk-Lore, Vol. I. A. Lang: Presidential Address; English and Scotch Fairy Tales. J. Abercromby: Magic Songs of the Finns; Marriage Customs of the Mordvins. A. C. Haddon: Legends from Torres Straits. W. Ridgeway: Greek Trade Routes to Britain. E. S. Hartland: Peeping Tom and Lady Godiva. F. York Powell: Recent Research on Teutonic Mythology. J. G. Frazer: Some Popular Superstitions of the Ancients. G. L. Gomme: A Highland Folktale and its Foundation in Usage. S. Schechter: The Riddles of Solomon in Rabbinic Literature. J. H. S. Lockhart: Notes on Chinese Folklore; The Marriage Ceremonies of the Manchus. P. Kowalewsky: Marriage among the Early Slavs. W. A. Clouston: The Story of the Frog Prince. pp. 563; Appendix, pp. 123–54.
28. Folk-Lore, Vol. II. G. L. Gomme: Presidential Address. J. Abercromby: Magic Songs of the Finns. M. Gaster: The Legend of the Grail. W. Gregor: The Scotch Fisher Child; Weather Folklore of the Sea. A. Nutt: An Early Irish Version of the Jealous Stepmother and the Exposed Child. Mrs. M, C. Balfour: Legends of the Lincolnshire