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QUERIES.

Bibliography of Folk-Lore. I have made a note of the two following books: Blackwood's Confessions of Witchcraft, and T. Brown-hall's Treatise of Spectres. I cannot find these books in the British Museum Catalogue, and should be glad of any information thereon.

Morris Dance. What is the correct derivation of morris? Is Ellis in Brand correct?





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