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Folk-lore Bibliography.


JOURNALS.

1894, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.


American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, xv, 6. S. D. Peet, Personal Divinities and Culture Heroes of the Uncivilised Races.
Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1887-8. John Murdoch, Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition. John G. Bourke, The Medicine-Men of the Apache.
Archæologia, liii, 2. Rev. H. J. Cheales, On the Wall-paintings in All Saints' Church, Friskney, Lincolnshire. [Paintings of legends connected with the Host, the irreverent woman who laughed at it, the Jews who pierced it, etc.]
The Folk-Lorist, i, 4. J. Deans, Totem Post Stories. Th. Wilkinson, Malagasy Folk-lore. Dahomey Superstitions. E. W. Clements, Japanese Folk-lore at the World's Columbian Exposition. F. S. Bassett, Charms, Amulets, and Fetishes at the World's Fair. Third International Folk-lore Congress. H. M. Wheeler, Penobscot Ideas of the Origin of Maize.
Journal of American Folk-Lore, Oct.-Dec. 1893. A. Gerber, Uncle Remus traced to the Old World. Demoniacal Possession in Angola. E. P. Thompson, Folk-lore from Ireland. J. W. Fewkes, The Pa-lu-lu-konti, a Tusayan Ceremony. J. C. Fillmore, A Woman's Song of the Kwakiutl Indians.
Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxiii, 2. A. Macalister, Notes on Egyptian Mummies. P. W. Bassett-Smith, Damma Island and its Natives. E. B. Tylor, On the Tasmanians as representatives of Palæolithic Man. C. Hose, The Natives of Borneo.
Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archæology, xvi, 1. P. le P. Renouf, The Book of the Dead, chap. 64; 2. Ibid., chaps. 65-70; 3. Ibid., chaps. 71-76.
Mélusine, vi, 12. H. Gaidoz, La vierge aux sept glaives. E. D. Schoultz-Adaïevsky, Airs de danse du Morbihan. J. Tuchmann, La Fascination (suite). P. Pedrizet, La fleur cueillie.