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8 DFS 1906, 134—143: Letters and notices, especially concerning danish folklore and folklorists (134 letters, 135 notices, 136 H. F. Feilberg, 137 F. L. Grundtvig, 138 Kamp, 139—140 E. T. Kristensen, 141 Recke, 142—143 illustr.)

DFS 1909, 1—12: Miscellaneous, 1 superstitions (Fionia), dances (Bornholm), 3 books of sorcerers, 4 proverbs (Jutland), 5 dialect dictionary (Jutland), 6—7 miscell. p, 8—9 MSS of A. Olrik (Edda, Saxo), 10—12 photograph. plates.

DFS 1910, 1—5: Proverbs (Jutland, Ditlevsen).

As this section has not yet got its final arrangement, here scall only be recorded some of the principal groups of its contents.

Folklore in General, o, 23 voll.

Tales, vol. I—XXVI (containing N:o 1—2550); Humoristic tales.

Legends & Superstitions 26 voll.; Sorcerers books and medical books.

Proverbs 23 voll.; Peasantry Life.

Danish N:o 1—121 ballads etc.

Faeroic N:o I—V ballads.

Icelandic [in preparation].

Eskimoic »T» (Thalbitzer from Ammassalik in East-Greenland) 23 N:os (and the other of this series as depositum) legends, incantations, rhymes etc. Another series Refsaas from the Polar Eskimoes) is going to be incorporated.

Directions for use.

1. Personal Investigations. Scientists may usually obtain permission to study in the collection itself; the