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 50 Serbian Habits and Ciistoms.

research and the publication of Serbian habits and customs. The Yougoslave Academy has published 2a volumes, "Collections of the Habits and Customs'* {Zbornik aa narodni zivot i obicaje ziizniJi Slovena, Zagreb, 1896, etc.). The Academy of Belgrade publishes a special series of " Habits and Customs of the Serbian People " {Obicaji naroda srpskoga,\. 1907 ii. 1909, iii. 1912).

The scientific studies of the habits and customs among the Serbians form a literature vast and important, and their abundance and freshness have attracted the study and attention of foreign men of science.

TiH. R. Georgevitch.

The more important collections of the Serbian habits and customs are : S. Ljubic, Obicajikod Morlakah u Dalmaciji, Zagreb, 1846. M. V. G. Medakovic, Zivot i obicaji Crfiogoraca^ N. Sad, i860. S. Popovic, Risnjanin, Adeti bosanskih TurakUy Beograd, 1869. V. Bogosic, Zbornik sadasnjih pravnih obicaja u fuznih Slovena, Zagreb, 1874. M. Gj. Milicevic, Ktieezvina Srbija, Beograd, 1876. The same, Kraljevitia Srbija, 1884. The same, Zivot i obicaji Srba seljaka, Beograd, 1896. N. Begovic, Zivot i obicaji Srba Granicara, Zagreb, 1887. L. Grgjic, Bjelokosic, Iz naroda i narodi/, Mostar, i.-iii. 1890. A. Hangi,. Zivot i obicaji Muslimana u Bosni i Hersegovini, Mostar, 1900.

The works in foreign language on this subject being more accessible to the French public, we will note the following : H. Hecquard, "The Wassoevitchs, Tribe residing in the High Albania" (^Review of the East of Algeria and of the Colonies, Paris, 1855, t. ii. pp. 273-286). Milan Gj. Militchevitch, "The Zadrouga, Studies on the Life in common among the Serbian Peasants," translated from the Serbian by Aug. Dozon {^Oriental afid American Review, Paris, i860, t. iii. p. 401-416). Francis Levasseur, Dalmatia, Ancient and Modern : her History, Laws, Habits, Literature, and her Monuments, etc., Paris, 1861. Fedor Demelic, The Customary Right of the Meridional Slaves, from the Researches of M. V. Bogisic, Paris, 1876. Henri Sumner Maine,