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T. Doherty: Notes on the Peasantry of Innishowen, Co. Donegal. H. Gollancz: The History of Sindban and the Seven Wise Masters, translated from the Syriac. R. E. Dennett: Death and Burial of the Fiote. Mary H. Kingsley: The Fetish View of the Human Soul. R. C. Maclagan: Ghost Lights of the West Highlands. W. P. Ker: Notes on Orendel and other Stories. P. Manning: Some Oxfordshire Seasonal Festivals. W. Crooke: The Binding of a God: a Study of the Basis of Idolatry, pp. 434, xii.

41. Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Fjort (French Congo). By R. E. Dennett, pp. xxxii, 169.
42. Folk-Lore, Vol, IX. A. Nutt: Presidential Address. F. Sessions: Some Syrian Folklore. W. Crooke: The Wooing of Penelope. F. H. Groome: Tobit and Jack the Giant-killer. E. S. Hartland: The "High Gods" of Australia. Mary C. Ffennell: The Shrew Ash in Richmond Park, pp. 411, xii.
44. Folk-Lore, Vol. X. A. Nutt: Presidential Address. A. Lang and E. S. Hartland: Australian Gods. G. L. Gomme and A. Nutt: Ethnological Data in Folklore, W. H. D. Rouse: Folklore from the Southern Sporades; Christmas Mummers at Rugby. C. Hill-Tout: Sqaktktquaclt, the Cannes of the Ntlakapamuq. A. Goodrich-Freer: The Powers of Evil in the Outer Hebrides. A. Werner: The Tar-Baby Story. W. G. Aston: Japanese Myth. J. B. Jevons: The Place of Totemism in the Evolution of Religion. R. C. Temple: The Folklore in the Legends of the Panjab. pp. 520, xiii.
45. County Folk-Lore, Vol. II. Printed Extracts, No. 4. Examples of Printed Folklore concerning the North Riding of Yorkshire, York, and the Ainsty, Collected and edited by Mrs. Gutch. pp. xxxix, 447.
46. Folk-Lore, Vol. XI. E. S. Hartland: Presidential Address, W. Crooke: The Legend of Krishna, M. Gaster: Two Thousand Years of a Charm against the Child-stealing Witch. R. R. Marett: Pre-animistic Religion, N. W. Thomas: Animal Superstitions and Totemism. H. M.