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Bibliography.


PERIODICALS.

The Contents of Periodicals exclusively devoted to Folklore
are not noted.

Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxvii, 3. B. H. Chamberlain, A Quinary System of Notation employed in Luchu on the Wooden Tallies, termed Shō-Chū-Ma. J. S. Gardiner, The Natives of Rotuma. Alice C. Fletcher, The Significance of the Scalp-Lock: a Study of an Omaha Ritual. [A valuable account of a very interesting rite and its interpretation.]
Report of the British Association, 1897. First Report of the Committee on the Ethnological Survey of Canada. Fifth Report of the Committee on the Ethnographical Survey of the United Kingdom.
Ars Quatuor Coronatorum. G. W. Speth, The Two Degrees Theory. [Contains an explanation of the legend of the Prentice Pillar at Rosslyn.]
Fortnightly Review, April. W. B. Yeats, The Broken Gates of Death. [A further collection of Irish peasant-beliefs relating to the fairies.]
Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, July, 1897. W. F. Barrett, On the so-called Divining Rod, or Virgula Divina.
L'Année Sociologique, 1896-7. E. Durkheim, La Prohibition de l'Inceste et ses Origines. [It is hoped shortly to give an account of this important new periodical.]
Archiv für Religionswissenschaft, i, 1. E. Hardy, Was ist Religionswissenschaft? W. H. Roscher, Ueber den gegenwärtigen Stand der Forschung auf dem Gebiete der griechischen Mythologie und die Bedeutung des Pan.
Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie, xi, 1. W. von Bülow, Die Geschichte des Stammvaters der Samoaner. 2. J. D. E. Schmeltz, Das Pflugfest in China.
Nuova Antologia, April. A. de Nino, I pretesi Sacrificii Umani nella Settimana Santa in Italia.