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Folk-Lore.

TRANSACTIONS OF THE FOLK-LORE SOCLETY



Vol. XXXIII.]
SEPTEMBER, 1922.
No. III.


EVENING MEETING.

'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1922.

The President (Mr. H. Balfour) in the Chair.

The minutes of the last Meeting were read and confirmed.

The Chairman in announcing the death of Dr. Rivers, the late President, dwelt on the great loss the Society has sustained and moved a vote of sympathy with his family, which was agreed to, all standing.

The election of the following new members was announced, viz.: Miss Mona Heath, Margaret M. Hardie (Mrs. F. W. Hasluck), Miss Elma Adams, Miss Grace Hadow, and the Rev. C. E. Fox.

The enrolment of the Toronto Reference Library and the Minneapolis University Library as subscribers, and the resignation of Dr. Julius Price, Mrs. Lyon, Miss E. Rivington, Mr. J. L. Davies, and Mr. A. T. Duguid were also announced.

Miss Canziani exhibited a fish and a cake doll and a coloured egg from Vienna; and some children's whistles,