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Rh At the same time exact titles of works and magazine articles, etc., cognate to the subject, are invited, and maybe sent to the publishers. Those subsequent to the letter B will still be in time for insertion.

This universality will make it indispensable to the library of all students of folk-lore in every country, while the specimen further shows that it will be a handsome volume of some 600 or 700 pages, an ornament to their shelves. It may truly be described by the Italian epithet of un lavoro di Benedettino—a labour of collection of materials for more hurried labourers to "enter into".