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Folk-lore Bibliography.
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Mackinlay (J. M.). Folk-lore of Scottish Lochs and Springs. Crown 8vo. xii, 374 pp. 1893. Glasgow: Hodge.
Marshall (William). Neueröffnetes, wundersames Arzenei- Kästlein, darin allerlei gründliche Nachrichten, wie es unsere Voreltern mit den Heilkräften der Thiere gehalten haben, zu finden sind. Uurch Wm. Marshall. Leipzig, 1894. 12mo. vi, 127 pp. (Reprint of a 17th century work of popular medicine.)
Maxwell (Sir H.). Scottish Land-Names; their Origin and Meaning (Rhind Lectures in Archæology). Crown 8vo. X, 219 pp. Edinburgh: Blackwood.
Mediæval Legends, No. II. The wonderful History of Virgilius the Sorcerer, as told by men of High Germany. 16mo. 79 pp. 1893. D. Nutt.

A translation of the German "Volksbuch".

O'Neill (J.). The Night of the Gods. An inquiry into cosmic and cosmogonic mythology and symbolism. Vol. I, Royal 8vo. 583 pp. 1893. B. Quaritch.
Rand (Rev. S.). Legends of the Micmacs. 8vo. New York and London: Longmans.
Romilly (H. H.). Letters from the Western Pacific and Mashonaland, 1878-91. Demy 8vo. xii, 384 pp. 1S93. D. Nutt.

Ch. ix contains hitherto inedited Rotianah legends.

Tille (Alex.). Die Geschichte der deutschen Weihnacht. 12mo. xii, 355 pp. Leipzig: E. Keil, n. d. (1893).
Ungarelli (Gaspare). Le vecchie danze italiane ancora in uso nella provincia Bolognese. 8vo. 79 pp. Con due serie di tavole di musica e una incisione. 5s.

(Biblioteca nazionale delle tradizioni popolari italiane, diretta da A. de Gubernatis, Vol. II.)