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REPORT ON FOLK-TALE RESEARCH

IN 1889–1890.




1. Korean Tales: being a collection of stories translated from the Korean Folk-lore, by H. N. Allen, M.D, New York and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1889.
2. Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-tales, by George Bird Grinnell. New York, Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 1889.
3. Yorkshire Legends and Traditions as told by her Ancient Chroniclers, her Poets and Journalists, by the Rev. Thomas Parkinson, F.R.Hist.S. 2nd series. London, Elliot Stock, 1889.
4. Les Contes Moralisés de Nicole Bozon Frère Mineur, publiés pour la première fois d'aprés les manuscrits de Londres et de Cheltenham, par Lucy Toulmin Smith et Paul Meyer. Paris, Firmin Didot et Cie., 1889.
5. Folk-lore and Legends, 6 vols., viz.: German, Oriental, Scotland, Ireland, England, Scandinavian. London, W. W. Gibbings, 1889-90.
6. Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland, by Jeremiah Curtin. London, Sampson Low and Co., 1890.
7. English Fairy and other Folk Tales. Selected and edited, with an Introduction, by Edwin Sidney Hartland. London, Walter Scott, n.d, [1890].
8. Tales and Legends from the Land of the Tzar: a collection of Russian Stories. Translated from the original Russian by Edith M. S. Hodgetts. London, Griffith, Farran and Co., 1890.
9. Tales of the Sun; or, Folk-lore of Southern India. Collected by Mrs. Howard Kingscote and Pandit Natêsá Sástrî. London, W. H. Allen and Co., 1890.
10. Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition. Argyllshire Series, No. II. Folk and Hero Tales. Collected, edited, and translated by the Rev. D. MacInnes. With Notes by the Editor and Alfred Nutt. London, Folk-Lore Society, 1890.
11. The Exempla, or Illustrative Stories from the Sermones Vulgares of Jacques de Vitry. Edited, with introduction, analysis, and notes, by Thomas Frederick Crane, M.A. London, Folk-Lore Society, 1890.