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Minutes of Meeting.

Dorsey and J. R. Swanton (including texts and translations of 31 folk-tales); Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology (The Omaha Tribe, by Alice C. Fletcher and F. La Flesche);

By the Governments of India:—The Kacháris, by the late Rev. S. Endle; Annual Progress Report of the Superintendent, Hindu and Buddhist Monuments, Northern Circle (1911) (United Provinces); Annual Progress Report of the Superintendent, Muhammadan and British Monuments, Northern Circle (1911); Annual Report of the Archæological Survey, Eastern Circle, for 1910-1; Annual Report of the Archæological Survey, Frontier Circle, for 1910-1; Classified Catalogue of the Library of the Director General of Archæology, Supplement 1; The Conference of Orientalists including Museums and Archæology, Conference held at Simla, July, 1911; Government of Madras, G.O., No. 832, 1911, (progress report on epigraphy, Southern Circle); Report on the Administration of the Government Museum and Connemara Public Library (1910-1);

By authors, publishers, and reviewers:—Aristotle's Researches in Natural Science, by T. E. Lones, (West, Newman, & Co.); Catalogo della Mostra di Etnografia Italiana in Piazza d'Armi; The Cochin Tribes and Castes, vol. i., by L. K. Anantha Krishna Iyer, (Government of Cochin); Le Légendaire du Mont St. Michel, by Etienne Dupont, (Robt. Duval, Paris); The Place-Names of Berkshire, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat, (Clarendon Press); Some Zulu Customs and Folk-Lore, by L. H. Samuelson, (Church Printing Co.);

By the editor:—The Every Day Book, by William Hone, 2 vols.