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TRANSACTIONS OF THE FOLK-LORE SOCIETY.

Vol. XXV.] SEPTEMBER, 1914. No. III.

EVENING MEETING. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th, 1914.

The President (Dr. R. R. Marett) in the Chair.

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed.

The election of Mr. Hilton Simpson as a member, and the enrolment of the Baillie's Institution, Glasgow, as a subscriber, were announced.

Miss Edith Carey read a paper entitled " La Chevauchee de S. Michael in the Island of Guernsey," and in the discussion which followed Miss Murray, Sir Laurence Gomme, Miss Broadwood, Miss Burne, Miss Moutray Read and the President took part. The President read a letter from Professor Fleure, of Aberystwith, comparing the Chevauchee with some of the less well known Breton Pardons.

The meeting terminated with a hearty vote of thanks to Miss Carey for her paper.

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