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Tales and Legejids.

Rene Basset. Union is strength, origin of a fable.

Raoul Rosieres. The laws of the life of legends.

Paul Si:BiLLOT. Megalithic legends.

MiNAS TcHERAZ. Origin and evolution of tales and legends.

TcHOBANiAN. On the legend of David and Mhaer.

Dr. Azoulay. The phonography of tales and songs.

Sofigs, Dancitig, Music, and Poetry.

B. ViKAR. Phonographic collection of Hungarian folk-songs.

Leon Pineau. Origin and development of Scandinavian folk- songs.

A. Dauzat. Folk-music.

Stanislas Prato. Specimen of a comparative study of modern Greek folk-songs and of European and Oriental songs.

VuLETic VuKASOVicz. Songs of wailing women in Servia. „ „ The game of the Moriska in Dalmatia.

N. W. THOALA.S. Totem dances in Europe.

Emile Blemont. Poetic tradition.

Costumes, Folklore in general.

A. DE Mortillet, Amulets of the common people.

KuNZ. The precious metals.

Paul S^billot. The evolution of costume.

H. Gelin. Evolution of costume in Poitou.

V. VuKASOVicz. Ornament among the Servians.

Stanislas Prato. The plastic of folklore.

CoMTE H. DE Charencey. Ncgro folklore.

H0FFM.A.NN Krayer. Folklore in Switzerland.

Dr. Cabanes. Parallel between folk-medicine and scientific medicine.

V. VuKASOVicz. Sorcery among the Southern Slavs.

Michel de Zmigrodski. History of the primitive religion of the sun and of fire.

O. ScHELL. Fire-worship.

Alex. Pokrowski. Sepulchral urn ornamented with the Sivastika, from a tumulus in Ukrain.

W. BuGiEL. Mikiewicz and the literature of the people.

Stanislas Prato. Dante and the literature of the people.