I.—(March 1893.)
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Annual Address by the President
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1
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Magic Songs of the Finns, V. Hon. J. Abercromby
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27
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May-Day in Cheltenham. W. H. D. Rouse. (Illustrated)
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50
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Sacred Wells in Wales. Prof. J. Rhys
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55
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Report on Folk-tale Research, 1892. E. Sidney Hartland, F.S.A.
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80
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II.—(June 1893.)
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Cinderella and Britain. Alfred Nutt
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133
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The False Bride. Miss G. M. Godden
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142
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English Folk-Drama, II. T. Fairman Ordish
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149
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Folk-lore Gleanings from County Leitrim. Leland L. Duncan
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176
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Balochi Tales. M. Longworth Dames
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195
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Obeah Worship in East and West Indies, May Robinson and M. J. Walhouse. (Illustrated)
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207
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The Oldest Icelandic Folk-lore. W. A. Craigie
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219
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The Folk. Joseph Jacobs
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233
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III.— (September 1893.)
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Cinderella in Britain. Joseph Jacobs
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269
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Balochi Tales, III. M. Longworth Dames
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285
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The Cow-Mass. Edward Peacock, F.S.A.
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303
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First-footing in Edinburgh. G. Hastie
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309
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First-footing in Aberdeenshire. James E. Crombie
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315
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The Glass Mountain. A Note on Folk-lore Gleanings from County Leitrim. Mabel Peacock
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322
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Szekely Tales, I. Translated by Miss P. Gaye
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328
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The Chicago Folk-lore Congress of 1893. Hon. John Abercromby
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345
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A Batch of Irish Folk-lore. Professor A. C. Haddon
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349
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Celtic Myth and Saga. Report of Research during the years 1892 and 1893. Alfred Nutt
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365
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IV.— (December 1893.)
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Cinderella and the Diffusion of Tales. Andrew Lang, M.A.
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413
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Some Recent Utterances of Mr. Newell and Mr. Jacobs. A Criticism. Alfred Nutt
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434
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Pin-Wells and Rag-Bushes. E. Sidney Hartland, F.S.A.
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451
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The Edinburgh Dinnshenchas. Edited and translated by Whitley Stokes, LL.D.
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471
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