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 504 Bibliography.

PERIODICALS.

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

Contemporary Review, September. W. B. Yeats, Ireland Be- witched.

Indian Antiquary, March. M. Winter?iitz, Witchcraft in Ancient India. May. G. F. D'Feftha, Superstitions and Customs in Salsette. G. F. Sudramia/i Fantulu, Some Notes on the Folklore of the Telugus.

Archaeological Eeport, 1898, Ontario. [Mainly a Study of Iro- quois Pagans and Paganism by Mr. David Boyle, of which a fuller account will be given at an early date.]

American Anthropologist, N.S., i, 3. J. Walter Fewkes, The A16saka Cult of the Hopi Indians.

Revue de I'Histoire des Religions, xl, 1. A. Earth, Bulletin des Religions de I'lnde : ii, Le Brahmanisme. Z. Marillier, La doctrine de la reincarnation des Ames et les dieux de I'ancienne Irlande, d'apres des travaux recents de A. Nutt, E. Hull, et J. L. Weston.

Archiv fiir Religionswissenschaft, ii, 3. F. Sartori, Die Toten- munze. D. G. Frinton, The Origin of the Sacred Name Jahva. A. Vierkandt, Zur Psychologic des Aberglaubens.

Internationales Archiv fiir Ethnographie, xii, 3, 4. Z. A. Waddell, The Lepchas or Rougs and their Songs. W. von Billow, Die samoanische Schopfungssage. Theod. Koch, Die Anthropophagie der siidamerikanischen Indianer.

Under the title of A Tradi^do, SS. Ladislau Pigarra and M. Dias Nunes have commenced the publication, at Serpa, in Por- tugal, of a monthly review of Portuguese Ethnography. It is chiefly devoted to folklore, and contains some interesting folk- tales, folk-songs (with music), and accounts of popular festivals and superstitions. Each number also contains a reproduction of a photograph of a peasant man or woman exhibiting the costume of different districts in Portugal. Each number consists of 16 pages.