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Folk-Lore.

TRANSACTIONS OF THE FOLK-LORE SOCIETY.



Vol. XXXII.]
JUNE, 1921.
[No. II.



EVENING MEETINGS.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th, 1921.

The President (Dr. W. H. R. Rivers) in the Chair.

The minutes of the January Meeting were read and confirmed.

The election of Dr. M. Nicoll, Mrs. Goldston Hills, and Mr. N. Wollf as members of the Society, and the enrolment of the Pennsylvania University Museum as a subscriber were announced. The resignation of Miss Eyre was also announced.

Mr. G. R. Carline exhibited a biscuit and cake mould of the eighteenth century (probably German) obtained in Switzerland, and casts of some of the figures upon it; and also a hand of Fatima, made of copper, probably from Northern Africa.

Miss Edith Durham read a paper entitled "Albanian Beliefs and Customs"; and in the discussion which followed the Chairman, Dr. Hildburgh, Mrs. Coote Lake, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Banks, Mr. Wright and Mr. Carline took part.