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The Academy, January 16. A. Lang, The Indian Origin of Fairy Tales.—January 31, E. S. Hartland, The Indian Origin of Popular Tales.—April, Whitley Stokes and Alfred Nutt, The Marriage of Sir Gawain and the Loathly Damsel.

The Antiquary, January. Charlotte S. Burne, What Next? The Moral of the Folk-lore Congress.—February, R. C. Hope, Holy Wells: their Legends and Superstitions (continued).

Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archæology, vol. xiv, part i, November 1891. Rev. J. Marshall, Some Points of Resemblance between Ancient Nations of the East and West.—Part 4, Rev. C. J. Ball, Glimpses of Babylonian Religion.—Part 5, P. Le Page Renouf, Egyptian Book of the Dead, translation and commentary, chap. 1. Part 6, Book of the Dead, translation and commentary, chaps. 2 to 14. G. Maspero, Notes au jour le jour (adoption, amulettes, etc.). F. L. Griffith, A Cup with a Hieratic Inscription.

Science (New York), November 20, 1891. G. F. Kunz, Madstones and their Magic.—January 22, 1892. C. F. Nichols, Divine Healing,

American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, xiv, 1, January 1892. S. D. Peet, The Water-cult among the Mound Builders. J. T. McLean, Pre-Columbian Discovery of America (continued in No. 2). J. Deans, The Antiquities of British Columbia. D. Daly, The Irish Discovery of America.—xiv, 2, S. D. Peet, The Mound Builders and the Mastodon. G. P. Thurston, New Discoveries in Tennessee.

The American Anthropologist, vol. v, No. 1, January. J. Owen Dorsey, Siouan Onomatopes. J. Walter Fewkes, A few Tuscayan Pictographs. M. Fells, Aboriginal Geographic Names in the State of Washington. F. Boas, Notes on the Chemakun Language. C. E. Woodruff, Dances of the Hupa Indians. J. Mooney, Improved Cherokee Alphabets. J. Mooney, A Kiowa Mescal Rattle. W. H. Holmes, Studies in Aboriginal Decorative Art, i. G. Fowke, Some Interesting Mounds. R. Fletcher, Quarterly Bibliography of the Anthropologic Literature. Abstract