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FOLK-LORE BIBLIOGRAPHY.


BOOKS.

1891, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

[English books published in London, French books in Paris,
unless otherwise mentioned.
]


FOLK-LORE IN GENERAL.

Andrews (W.) Old Church Lore. 8vo. 257 pp. Simpkin.
Bourke (J. G.) Scatalogic Rites of all Nations. A Dissertation on the Employment of Excrementitious Remedial Agents in Religion, Therapeutics, Divination, Witchcraft, Love-Philters, etc. 8vo. 500 pp. Lowdermilk (Washington, U.S.).
Garnett (L. M. J.) The Women of Turkey and their Folk-lore. With concluding chapters on the Origin of Matriarchy, by John S. Stuart-Glennie. The Jewish and Moslem Women. 8vo xvi, 616 pp. D. Nutt.
Moore (A. W.) The Folk-lore of the Isle of Man: being an account of its Myths, Legends, Superstitions, Customs, and Proverbs. 12mo. x, 192 pp. D. Nutt.
Parliamentary Papers. China, No. 5. Anti-Foreign Riots in China. Eyre and Spottiswoode. [Contains some curious items]


FOLK-TALES AND SONGS.

James (M. H.) Bogie Tales of East Anglia. Pawsey and Hayes (Ipswich).
Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition. Argyllshire Series. Vol. iii. Folk and Hero Tales. Collected, edited, and translated by the Rev. J. MacDougall. With an Introduction by Alfred Nutt. 8vo. xxii, 312 pp. D. Nutt.
——— Vol. iv. The Fians; o,. Stories, Poems, and Traditions of Fionn and his Warrior Band. Collected entirely from Oral Sources by J. G. Campbell, Minister of Tiree. With Introduction and Bibliographical Notes by Alfred Nutt, and Portrait of Campbell of Islay. 8vo. Ix, 291 pp. D. Nutt.