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FOLK-LORE BIBLIOGRAPHY.




BOOKS.

1893, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

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

Bohnenberger (K.). Der altindische Gott Varuna nach den Liedern des Rigveda. Tubingen: Laupp.
County Folk-Lore. Printed Extracts. No. 2: Suffolk. Collected and edited by the Lady E. C. Gurdon. Demy 8vo. 202 pp. D. Nutt.
Earle (A. M.). Customs and Fashions in Old New England. 8vo. pp. 387. D. Nutt.

Contents:—Child-Life. Courtship and Marriage Customs. Domestic Service. Home Interiors. Table Plenishings. Supplies of the Larder. Old Colonial Drinks and Drinkers. Travel, Tavern, and Turnpike. Holidays and Festivals. Sports and Diversions. Books and Bookmakers. Artifices of Handsomeness. Raiment and Vesture. Doctors and Patients. Funeral and Burial Customs.

Hertz (W.). Die Sage vom Giftmädchen. 4to. Munich. (Extr. Abh. d. Münch. Akad. d. Wissenschaften.)

∵ The fullest study ever made of the "poisonous leman" theme.

Inwards (R.). Weather-Lore: a collection of proverbs, sayings, and rules concerning the weather. Pp. xii, 190. Stock.

∵ With bibliography at end, but no definite statement of sources with each item.

Jacobs (J.). More English Fairy Tales (Nos. 44-87), collected and edited by J. J. Illustrated by J. D. Batten (8 full-page plates, 40 cuts in the text), xii, 243 pp. (pp. 215-243, Notes and References), cloth. D. Nutt.