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444 Mr. W. Crooke read a paper entitled "The Legends of Krishna;" and in the discussion which followed Colonel Temple, Miss Annis Lennoys, Mr, Jacobs, Mr. Nutt, Mr. Kennedy, and the President took part.

Vol. ii., part 3, of the Madras Government Museum Publications, Anthropology, by Edgar Thurston, presented to the Society by the Madras Government, was laid upon the table.

A paper on "Devonshire Folklore," by Lady Rosalind Northcote, and a paper entitled "More Folklore from the Hebrides," by the Rev. Malcolm MacPhail, were also read.

Thanks were voted to the authors of the papers and to the Madras Government.

Meeting of the Anthropological Institute and the Folk-Lore Society was held at 3, Hanover Square.

Mr. C. H. Read, F.S.A., the President of the Institute, having taken the Chair, explained that the Joint Meeting had been called by the desire of the Folk-Lore Society to welcome Professor Frederick Starr of the University of Chicago, and he would therefore vacate the chair in favour of the President of the Folk-Lore Society.