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 T,2,^ Revieivs.

The book is full of interesting observations of many kinds, and may be heartily recommended as being both entertaining and instructive.

Vincent A. Smith.

Books for Review s/iould be addressed to

The Editor of Folk-Lore, c/o Messrs. Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd. Adam St., Adelphi, London, W.C.

During the war the supply of books for review in Folk- Lore has considerably decreased, and, owing to the absence of many members on service or engaged in special work at home, little material for publication in "Collectanea" is being received at present. The Editor will, therefore, feel obliged if members will kindly forward to him at his address, Langton House, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, any articles or notes suitable for publication.

i^ih September, 191 7.