FOLK-LORE BIBLIOGRAPHY.
BOOKS.
1892, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
[English books published in London, French books in Paris,
unless otherwise mentioned.]
Bassett (F. S.). Sea Phantoms; or, Legends and Superstitions of the Sea and of Sailors in all Lands and at all Times. Revised edition. 8vo. 505 pp. Morrill, Higgins and Co. (Chicago).
The Folk-lore Manual. (No. 1 of the Chicago Folk-lore Society's Publications.) i2mo. 87 pp.
(symbol characters) Chiefly compiled from the Folk-lore Society's Handbook.
Brinton (D. G.). Anthropology as a Science and as a branch of University Education in the United States. 8vo. 15 pp. Philadelphia.
Christensen (A. M. H.). Afro-American Folk-lore. Told around cabin fires of the sea islands of South Carolina. 8vo. xiv, 116 pp. Cupples (Boston).
Cordeiro da Matta (J. D.). Philosophia popular em proverbios Angolenses. 12mo. 187 pp. Lisbon. Typographia Moderna.
(symbol characters) Angolese text, Portuguese translation and European parallels.
Emerson (P. H.). A Son of the Fens. Crown 8vo. 376 pp. S. Low and Co.
(symbol characters) A transcript, photographic in its naked and cheerless truth, of the life of an East Norfolk peasant-fisherman.
{{sc|Freund (L.). Die Treue im Spiegel der Spruchweisheit. i: Deutsche Sprüche und Sprichwörter. 8vo. 50 pp. Leipzig.
Goblet d'Alviella. L'idée de Dieu d'après l'anthropologie et l'histoire. 8vo. xiv, 348 pp. Alcan.
(symbol characters) Also English translation as the Hibbert Lectures for 1890 (Williams and Norgate).
Goldstaub (M.) and Wendiener (R.) (edd.) Ein Tosco-Venezianischer Bestiarius. 8vo. vi, 526 pp. Niemeyer (Halle).
(symbol characters) An elaborate discussion of its literary history, as well as