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Playing, according to the variants extant and recorded in different parts of the Kingdom. Vol. i. Accroshay — Nuts in May. Demy 8vo, XX, 433 pp. D, Nutt,

• . • To be completed in two volumes. Forms the first portion of a projected Dictionary of British Folk- Lore.

Children's Singing Games, collected and edited. Pictured

in Black and White by Winifred Smith. 4to. 72 pp. Cloth.

D. Nutt. Grosse (E.). Die Anfiinge der Kunst. 8vo. vii, 301 pp. 3 plates

and 32 illustrations in the text. Freiburg : Mohr.

•. • One of the most valuable books ever published on savage

and folk-art. GUBERNATis (Aless. de). Le tradizioni popolari di S. Stefano di

Calcinaia. 8vo. 200 pp. Roma : Forzani.

•. • Bibl. delle tradizioni populari italiani. Vol. i. KOHLER (R.). Aufsatze iiber Marchen und Volkslieder. Heraus-

gegeben von J. Bolte und E. Schmidt. 8vo. 152 pp. Berlin :

Weidmann.

• . • Contains five inedited studies, and one " iiber die euro-

paischen Volksmarchen"' which had only appeared in the Trans- actions of the Weimar Mittwochs-Verein. Mackay (W.). Urquhart and Glenmoriston. Olden Times in a

Highland Parish. Demy 8vo. xxii, 594 pp. Numerous illustra- tions. Inverness : Northern Chronicle Office. 1893.

■ . • An excellent piece of local history, with much of interest to

our studies besides Ch. xxi, " Folk-lore in the Parish." Saxo Grammaticus. The first Nine Books of the Danish History,

translated by Oliver Elton. With some Considerations on Saxo's

Sources, Historical Methods, and Folk-lore, by F. Y. Powell.

Demy 8vo. cxxviii, 436 pp. D. Nutt.

•.* Distributed to members of the Folk-Lore Society as the

extra publication (No. xxxiii) for 1893. SCHOFIELD (W. H.). The Source and History of the Seventh Novel

of the Seventh Day of the Decameron {extr. Harvard Studies).

8vo. pp. 186-212. Boston : Ginn and Co. 1893. SiMCOX (E. J.). Primitive Civilisations, or Outlines of the History of

Ownership in Archaic Communities. 2 vols. 8vo. Swan

Sonnenschein and Co. Steinen (Karl von den). Unter den Naturvolkern Central Brasiliens

(1887-88). Royal 8vo. xiv, 570 pp. Map, 30 plates, and 160

illustrations in the text. Berlin : D. Reimer.