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1. American Anthropologist. (Washington.) New Series. Vol. I. No. 1, January, 1899. Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure. J. W. Powell. — The Calchaqui : an archaeological problem. D. G. Brintox.

— Aboriginal American zootechy. O. T. Mason. — A Pawnee ritual used when changing a man's name. A. C. Fletcher. — Some recent criticisms of physical anthropology. F. Boas. — Professor Blumentritt's studies of the Philippines. D. G. Brinton. — The Indian congress at Omaha. J. Mooney. — Korean clan organization. W. Hough. — "Real," "True," or "Genuine," in Indian lan- guages. A. S. Gatschet. — The adopted Algonquian term "Poquosin." W. W. Tooker. — Anthropologic literature. Reviews of works by Worcester, "Philippine Islands and their people ; " Pittier-Muller, "Die sprache der Bribri Indianer ; " Thomas, " Introduction to the study of North American archaeology; " Hill, " Cuba and Porto Rico ; " and Frobenius, " Der ursprung der afrikanischen kulturen." — Current bibliography of anthropology. — Notes and news.

2. Free Museum of Science and Art. (University of Pennsylvania, Phila- delphia.) Vol. II. No. 1, January, 1899. Life in the Luchu Islands. W. H. Furness, 3d. — Personal ornaments from Benin. H. L. Roth.

3. The Southern Workman and Hampton School Record. (Hampton, Va.) Vol. XXVIII. No. 3, March, 1899. Folk-lore and ethnology. (Continued in Nos. 4, 5.)

4. The Land of Sunshine. (Los Angeles.) Vol. X. No. 4, March, 1899. A New Mexico folk-song. C. F. Lummis. — No. 5, April. An Indian fiesta at Warner's Ranch. H. N. Rust. — No. 6, May. An Omaha tribal festival (illus- trated). J. C. Fillmore.

5. Folk-Lore. (London.) Vol. X. No. 1, March, 1899. Australian gods: a reply. A.Lang. — Australian gods : rejoinder. E. S. Hartland. — Annual report of the Council. Address by the retiring president : Britain and folk-lore.

— Reviews: Works of Pitt-Rivers, Excavations in Cranbore Chase; L. Pineau, Les vieux chants populaires scandinaves ; F. Moss, Folk-lore; G. Rua, Tra antiche fiabe e novelle ; D. Comparetti, The traditional poetry of the Finns ; G. St. Clair, Creation records discovered in Egypt. — Correspondence. Holy Week observance in the Abruzzi. The game of Green Gravel. Notes on the folk-lore of the Fjort. — Miscellanea. To discover a drowned body. Midnight children. Auguries. Irish folk-lore. Traditions and superstitions collected at Kilcurry, County Louth, Ireland. — Bibliography.

6. Melusine. (Paris.) Vol. IX. No. 7, January-February, 1899. Un chant monorime de la Passion. G. Doncieux. — Les grues d'Ibycus. II. and III. Loquin and Gaidoz. — La fascination. (Continued in No. 8.) — J. Tuchmann.

— Bibliographic de la Gorgone et du Gorgoneion. J. Tuchmann. — Biblio- graphie. Reviews of works of Abercromby, De Mont and De Cock, Dennett and 1 Miss Kingsley. — No. 8, March-April. Saint Expe"dit. — C. Doncieux and H. Gaidoz. — La sterilite volontaire. III. K. Nyrop. — Ldgendes contempo- raines, IV., V. — Saint Eloi, VII. L'origine du singe. — La Courte-paille.

7. Revue des Traditions Populaires. (Paris.) Vol. XIV. No. 2, February. La pomme et la fecondite. E. Galtier. — Legendes des forets de France. VII.-IX. P. Sebillot. — Folk-lore astronomique. R. Basset. — Rites et legendes de la construction. XXIX.-XXXVII. A. Harou. — No. 3, March. La mer et les eaux : la construction des navires. P. Sebillot. — Coutumes et usages du Carnaval. XIV., XV. A. Marguillier. — Romances populaires franchises. G. Doncieux. — Les mois en Franche-Comte. III. Mars. C.

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