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Rh sur les Incidents communs aux Contes Européens et aux Contes Orientaux. J. Jacobs, The Science of Folk-tales and the Problem of Diffusion; with List of Folk-tale Incidents and Map. D. MacRitchie, The Historical Aspect of Folk-lore. A. Nutt, Problems of Heroic Legend. Il. Krohn, La chanson populaire en Finlande. J. Rhys, Chairman's Address to Mythology Section. ''Ch. Ploix'', Le Mythe de l'Odyssée. ''Ch. G. Leland'', Etrusco-Roman Remains in Modern Tuscan Tradition. IV. R. Paton, The Holy Names of the Eleusinian Priests. J. S. Stuart-Glennie, The Origins of Mythology. Mary A. Owen, Among the Voodoos. J. E. Crombie, The Saliva Superstition. Sir F. Pollock, Chairman's Address to the Institution and Custom Section. M. Winternitz, A Comparative Study of Indo-European Customs, with especial reference to the Marriage Customs. F. Hindes Groome, The Influence of the Gypsies on the Superstitions of the English Folk. C. L. Tupper, Indian Institutions and Feudalism. F. B. Jevons, The Testimony of Folk-lore to the European or Indian Origin of the Aryans. G. L. Gomme, The Non-Aryan Origin of Agricultural Institutions. J. S. Stuart-Glennie, The Origins of Institutions. A. W. Moore, The Tinwald. E. B. Tylor, Exhibition of Charms and Amulets. Lady Welby, The Significance of Folk-lore. H. Nevill, Sinhalese Folk-lore. W. F. Kirby, On the Progress of Folk-lore Collections in Esthonia. E. de Schoultz-Adaievsky, Courtes Notices sur feu le D. J. G. Schoultz. Catalogue of Exhibits. Programme of Entertainment.

JOURNALS.

1893, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

Journal of American Folk-lore, v, 19. A. M. Williams, Folk-Songs of the Civil War, W. M. Beauchamp, Rhymes from Old Powder-Horns, ii. A. F. Chamberlain, A Mississaga Legend of Nā'nībōjū'. J. Owen Dorsey, Nanibozhu in Siouan Mythology. D P. Penhallow, Epitaphal Inscriptions. Gertrude Decrow, Folk-lore from Maine. Mary Chapman, Notes on the Chinese