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International Folk-lore Congress, 1891.
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Billy Bellzbub F. A. Milne, Esq.

Little Jack Dont J. Midwinter, Esq.

10.10.

Folk-Tale Recitation, "King John and the Abbot of Canterbury.
By E. Sidney Hartland, Esq.

10.20.

Sailors' Chanty and Hornpipe.

10.25.

Irish Jig.

10.30.

Folk-Tale Recitation "Cap o' Rushes."

By Edward Clodd, Esq.

10.40.

Italian Incantation C. G. Leland, Esq.




Exhibition of Objects.

The following are some of the objects promised up to the time of going to press:—

Zulu Objects, lent by Miss Lyon.
Elf Stones, lent by Dr. John Evans, President of the Society of Antiquaries.
Portraits of Eminent Folk-Lorists, lent by Alfred Nutt, Esq., Miss Burne, G. L. Gomme, Esq., Miss Lyon, Miss Lloyd, F. Green, Esq., Miss Busk, and others.
Ancient Mystic Account of the Godiva Ceremony, lent by W. G. Fritton, Esq.
The Dumb Borsholder of Chart, lent by the Rev. S. H. Phillips.
Ceylon Charms, written on palm leaves, lent by Hugh Nevill, Esq.
Witches' Ladder.
Shepherds' Crooks, lent by B. H. Baverstock, Esq.
Amulets and Hindoo Gods, lent by H. S. Ashbee, Esq., F.S.A.
Japanese Shrine for Domestic Worship, and other objects, lent by E. Sidney Hartland, Esq., F.S.A.
Kern Babies, lent by Miss Burne, Professor Henry Balfour, Mrs. Gomme, and J. G, Frazer, Esq.
Bull Roarer, lent by Professor Haddon.
Russian Charms (2), lent by Miss Toulmin Smith.
Neolithic Celt, used as a Charm, lent by Professor Balfour.
Pace Eggs, lent by Miss Burne.