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 BIBLIO GRA PHY.

1898, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.

All English books are published in London, all French books in Paris, unless otherwise stated.

Blakeborough (R.). Wit, Character, Folklore, and Customs of the North Riding of Yorkshire. Henry Frowde. cr. 8vo. xxii., 485 pp.

Clodd (E.). Tom Tit Tot : an Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-tale. Duckworth & Co. fSvo. x., 249 pp.

Dennett (R. E.). Notes on the Folklore of the Fjort (French Congo). Folk-Lore Society. 8vo. xxxii., 169 pp.

Groome (F. H.). Gypsy Folk-tales. Hurst & Blackett. Demy 8vo. Ixxxiii., 302 pp.

Klimo (M.). Contes et Legendes de Hongrie. Maisonneuve. i2mo. 307 pp.

Parker (Mrs. K. Langloh). More Australian Legendary Tales collected from various tribes. D. Nutt. 8vo. xxiii., 104 pp.

WiLLOUGHBY (C. C). Prehistoric Burial Places in Maine. Cam- bridge (Mass.) Peabody Museum Papers, vol. i., No. 6. 8vo. 52 pp. [Contains an interesting record of the discovery of deposits of red ochre in graves, and raises some important questions in reference to this and other practices.]

Zahler (H.). Die Krankheit im Volksglauben des Simmenthals: Ein Beitrag zur Ethnographic des Berner Oberlandes. Bern, Hallersche Buchdruckerei. 8vo. 140 pp.