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BIBLIOGRAPHY.

1898, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.




BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.

All English books are published in London, all French books in
Paris, unless otherwise stated.

Bassett (Helen W.) and F. Starr (Editors). The International Folk-Lore Congress of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, July, 1893. (Vol i. Archives of the International Folk-Lore Association). Chicago: Charles H. Sergei Co. roy. 8vo. 512 pp.
Davis (E. J.). Osmanli Proverbs and Quaint Sayings. Sampson Low. 8vo. viii., 401 pp. Turkish original in addition.
Haddon (A. C). The Study of Man. Bliss, Sands & Co. 8vo. 554 pp.
Junod (H. A.). Les Ba-ronga. Étude Ethnographique sur les Indigènes de la Baie de Delagoa. Mœurs, Droit Coutumier, Vie Nationale, Industrie, Traditions, Superstitions et Religion. Neuchatel: P. Attinger. 500 pp.
Lang (A.). The Making of Religion. Longmans. 380 pp.
Lehmann (A.) Aberglaube und Zauberei von den ältesten Zeiten an bis in die Gegenwart. Deutsche autorisierte Ausgabe von Dr. Petersen. Mit 75 Abbildungen. Stuttgart: F. Enke. 8vo. 556. pp.
Orain (A.). Folk-Lore de l'Ille et Vilaine. De la Vie à la Mort (suite). Maisonneuve. 12mo. 332 pp.
Pedersen (H.). Zur Albanesichen Volkskunde. Kopenhagen: Siegfried Michaelsen's Nachfolger. 8vo. 125 pp.
Strausz (A.). Die Bulgaren. Ethnographische Studien. Leipzig: Th. Grieben's Verlag. 8vo. 490 pp.
Stumme (H.). Märchen und Gedichte aus der Stadt Tripolis.