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Folk-lore Bibliography.
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JOURNALS.

American Anthropologist, v, 2. J. W. Fewkes and J. G. Owens, A Tusayan Dance. J. N. B. Hewitt, Legend of the Founding of the Iroquois League.

American Antiquarian, xiv, 3. The Water Babies, an Arickaree Story, as told by Ch. Hoffmann.

Journal of American Folk-Lore, V, April to June. F. D. Bergen, Popular American Plant-Names. . H. Gore, The Go-backs. Collins Lee, Some Negro Lore from Baltimore. N. C. Hoke, Folk-custom and Folk-belief in North Carolina. O. Thanet, Folk-lore in Arkansas. J. W. Terrell, The Demon of Consumption. G. B. Grinnell, Development of a Pawnee Myth. A. C. Fletcher, Hae-thu-ska Society of the Omaha Tribe. Wastebasket of Words. Folk-lore Scrap-book. Notes and Queries. Bibliographical Notes, etc.

(Symbol missingsymbol characters) I take this opportunity of earnestly commending the Journal of the American Folk-lore Society to all English folk-lorists. The subscription to the Society (12s. 6d.) may be paid through me.—A. Nutt.

Dominion Illustrated Monthly (Montreal), i, 5. J. Reade, Opportunities for the Study of Folk-lore in Canada.

Modern Language Notes, vii, 5. Ch. Davidson, Concerning English Mystery-plays.

The Folk-lorist. Journal of the Chicago Folk-lore Society, i, 1. L. H. Aymé, Gleanings in Mexican Folk-lore. G. Swords, The Story of the Ghost-dance. L. Framboise, Canktewin, the ill-fated Woman. E. R. Young, Incidents of Indian Life. H. W. Hays, An Indian Death-chant. Barron, Memories of Negro Lore. Cable, Negro Folk-song. H. M. Wheeler, Illinois Folk-lore. Hirsch, The Evil Eye.

Journal des Savants, March. G. Paris, Les origines de la poésie lyrique en France.

Mélusine, vi, 3. H. Gaidoz, Un ancêtre du 4ₑ état; Le coq cuit qui chante; Les décorations. Van Duyse, La Pernette. J. Couraye du Parc, La fille qui fait la morte pour son honneur garder. J. Tuchmann, La fascination (suite). E. Ernault, Les noms du diable en Breton; Chansons populaires de la Basse-Bretagne. Stan-Legis, La quarantaine de Marie-Madeleine.—4. H. Gaidoz,