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Folk-lore Bibliography.
265

JOURNALS.

1893, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

American Antiquarian, xv, 1. S. D. Peet, Earliest Abodes of Man. H. W. Haynes, Palæolithic Man in North America. C. A. Hirschfelder, Ancient Earthworks in Ontario.
Celtic Monthly, October 1892. Old Highland Cures.—January 1893. Highland Nursery Rhymes.—April. Mackinnon, Obituary Notice of Hector Maclean.
Highland Monthly, 46 (IV, i). D M., A ceilidh, ii. Fionn, Quern Songs.
Journal of American Ethnology and Archæology, III. An Outline of the Documentary History of the Zuni Tribe.
Journal of American Folk-lore, VI, January-March. Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Folk-lore Society. A. F. Chamberlain, Human Physiognomy and Physical Characteristics in Folk-lore and Folk-speech. H. C. Bolton, A Modern Miracle and its Prototypes. Mrs. C. V. Jamison, Signs and Omens from Nova Scotia. F. Boas, The Doctrine of Souls and of Disease among the Chinook Indians. G. B. Grinnell, A Blackfoot Sun and Moon Myth. J. O. Dorsey, Two Biloxi Tales. W. G. Chase, Notes from Alaska. W. W. Newell, Lady Featherflight.
Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxii, 3. Prof. R. K. Douglas, Religious Ideas of the Chinese. E. F. im Thurn, Anthropological uses of the Camera. H. Ling Roth, On the Signification of the Couvade. S. E. Peal, On the "Morong", as possibly a relic of Pre-marriage Communism. E. IV. Brabrook, On the Organisation of Local Anthropological Research.
Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archæology, xv, 4, 5. P. le Page Renouf, The Book of the Dead, chapters xxxi-xli.
Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, by J. W. Powell, Director. J. W. Powell, Indian Linguistic Families of America north of Mexico. W. J. Hoffman, The Midēwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa. J. Mooney, The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees.
Annales de Bretagne, VIII, 2. A. Le Braz, Les Saints Bretons d'après la tradition populaire (cont. in 3). E. Philpot, Le Roman du Chevalier au Lion (cont. in 3).—3. F. M. Luzel, Les trois chiens Brise-tout, Passe-partout et Plus-vite-que-le-vent (conte