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 BIBLIO GRA PHY.

1899, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.

All English books are published in London, all French books in Paris, unless otherwise stated.

Balfour (H.). The Natural History of the Musical Bow : a Chapter in the Developmental History of Stringed Instru- ments of Music. I., Primitive Types. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 8vo. 87 pp., map.

Freymond (E.). Artus' Kampf mit dem Katzenungetum : eine Episode der Vulgata des Livre d' Artus. Die Sage und ihre Lokalisierung in Savoyen. Halle a. S., Niemeyer. 8vo. 87 pp.

Chadwick (H, M.). The Cult of Othin : an Essay in the Ancient Religion of the North. C. J. Clay and Sons. Cr. 8vo. 82 pp.

Sephton (J.). Sverrissaga. The Saga of King Sverri of Nor- way, translated by. D. Nutt. Sq. 8vo. xxx., 288 pp. 8 maps.

Strickland (W. W.). North-West Slav Legends and Fairy Stories : a sequel to Segnius Irritant. Translated from Karel Jaromir Erben's "A Hundred Genuine Popular Slavonic Fairy Stories in the Original Dialects." R. Forder, 1897. 8vo. Ill pp.

Strickland (W. W.). South Slavonic Folk-Lore Stories. Trans- lated from Kabol Jaromir Erben's " A Hundred Genuine Popular Slavonic Fairy Stories in the Original Dialects." R. Forder. 8vo. xxxi., 106 pp.

Wallace (R.). A Country Schoolmaster: James Shaw, Tynron, Dumfriesshire. Edited by. Edinburgh : Oliver and Boyd. fSvo. xcvi., 392 pp. [Literary Remains of James Shaw. Includes a short paper on the folklore of Tynron, useful as evidence locating different items of common folklore, and in the Appendix a note on adder-head charms, and a number of folk-riddles and children's rhymes.]