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Correspondence.

of The Folk-Lore Record (1878–82), which in some cases want the title-page and index, the whole of the volumes are guaranteed complete; but many of them are more or less water-stained, and the Council do not hold themselves responsible for the condition of any.

In order to protect the value of the undamaged copies, all volumes sold at the above greatly reduced price will be marked on the title-page "Salvage."

Orders for salvage copies must be accompanied by cheque or P.O.O., and should be addressed to Mr. C J. Tabor (The White House, Knotts Green, Leyton, Essex), who, with the assistance of Dr. Hildburgh, has kindly undertaken to superintend the despatch of the volumes.

Charlotte S. Burne, President.


LIST OF VOLUMES.

1. The Folk-Lore Record, Vol. I. Mrs. Latham: West Sussex Superstitions. W. R. S. Ralston: Notes on Folktales. A. Lang: The Folklore of France. C. Pfoundes: Some Japan Folktales. W. J, Thoms: Chaucer's Night-Spell, pp. xvi, 252.
2. Notes on the Folk Lore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders, by William Henderson. A new edition, with considerable additions by the Author, pp. xvii, 391.
3. The Folk-Lore Record, Vol. II. H. C. Coote: The Neo-Latin Fay. J. Sibree: Malagasy Folklore. J. Hardy: Popular History of the Cuckoo. J. Napier: Old Ballad Folklore. F. G. Fleay: Some Folklore from Chaucer. The Story of Conn-Eda. pp. viii, 250; Appendix, pp. 21.
5-6. The Folk-Lore Record, Vol. III. H. C. Coote: Catskin. J. Fenton: Biographical Myths; illustrated from the Lives of Buddha and Muhammad. J. B. Andrews: Stories from Mentone; Ananci Stories. J. Long: Proverbs, English and Celtic. J. S. Udal: Dorsetshire Mummers. H. C. Coote: Indian Mother-Worship. G. Stephens: Two English Folk-tales. W. S. Lach-Szyrma : Folklore Traditions of Historical