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FOLK-LORE BLBLLOGRAPHY.




BOOKS.

1891, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

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

FOLK-LORE IN GENERAL.

Andrews (J. B.). Contes ligures, traditions de la Rivière. Paris, 1892. Leroux.
Benfey (T.). Kleine Scripten herausgegeben von H. Bezzenberger. Bnd. ii. [Contains Benfey's scattered articles on folk-tale research, but unfortunately not those contained in Orient und Occident.]
Böthlingk (O.). F. Max Müller als Mythendichter. 8vo. pp. 14 St. Petersburg.
D'Aulnoy (Madame). Fairy Tales, with an Introduction by A. Thackeray Ritchie. Pp. 556. Lawrence and Bullen.
Morris (Rev. W. C. K.). Yorkshire Folk-talk, with Characteristics of those who speak it in the North and East Ridings. 8vo. pp. xii, 408. [With chapter on Customs and Superstitions.] W. H. Frowde.
Redd (R.). The Customs and Lore of Modern Greece. 8vo. pp. 276.
Sbarbi (J. M.). Monografia sobre los refranes, adagios y proverbios castellanos. Fol. pp. 412. Madrid.
Schlossar (Dr. A.). Deutsche Volkschauspiele in Steiermark gesammelt. 2 Bnde. 12mo. pp. 343, 404.




JOURNALS.

American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, November 1891, xiii, 6. D. Peet, The Religion of the Mound-Builders. W. E. De Forest, Yema, or Votive Pictures, in Japan. J. Deans, The Moon-Symbol on the Totem Posts on the North-West Coast.