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Powers of Evil in the Outer Hebrides. A. Werner: The Tar-Baby Story. W. G. Aston: Japanese Myth. J. B. Jevons: The Place of Totemism in the Evolution of Religion. R. C. Temple: The Folklore in the Legends of the Panjab.
45. County Folk-Lore, Vol. II. Printed Extracts, No. 4. Examples of printed Folklore concerning the North Riding of Yorkshire, York, and the Ainsty. Collected and edited by Mrs. Gutch. [Published at 15s.]
1900.
46. Folk-Lore, Vol. XI. (Issued quarterly.) [Published at 20s.] E. S. Hartland: Presidential Address, Totemism and some Recent Discoveries. W. Crooke: The Legend of Krishna. M. Gaster ■ Two Thousand Years of a Charm against the Child-stealing Witch. R. R. Marett: Pre-animistic Religion. N. W. Thomas: Animal Superstitions and Totemism. H. M. Chadwick: The Ancient Teutonic Priesthood. A. H. Sayce: Cairene Folklore.
47. The Games and Diversions of Argyleshire, compiled by R. C. Maclagan. [PubHshed at los. 6d.]
1901.
48. Folk-Lore, Vol. XII. (Issued quarterly.) [Published at 20S.J E. S. Hartland: Presidential Address. Eleanor Hull: Old Irish Tabus or Geasa. E. F. im Thurn: Games of the Red Men of Guiana. Mabel Peacock: The Folklore of Lincolnshire. Ella C. Sykes: Persian Folklore. Eleanor Hull: The Silver Bough in Irish Legend. S. O. Addy: Garland Day at Castleton. E. Lovett: The Game of Astragals. Notes and Queries on Totemism. Collectanea, Correspondence, Reviews, &c.
49. County Folk-Lore, Vol. III. Printed Extracts No. 5. Examples of Printed Folklore concerning the Orkney and Shetland Islands, collected by G. F. Black, and edited by N. W. Thomas. [Published at 13s. 6d.]
1902.
50. Folk-Lore, Vol. XIII. (Issued quarterly.) [Published at 20s.] E. W. Brabrook: Presidential Address. A. Goodrich Freer: More Folklore from the Hebrides. M. Gaster: The Letter of Toledo. W. Skeat: Malay Spiritualism. W. Crooke: