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NOTES AND QUERIES. [11 s. xn. D EC. 25, 1915.

CHRISTMAS BIBLIOGRAPHY.

(Continued from 11 S. x. 482.)

1521. Christmasse Carolles. London, Wyken .do Worde. 4to. Cf. Lowndes, i. 444.

c. 1550. Christmas Carolles newely imprinted. London, Richard Kele. Cf. Lowndes, i. 444.

1661. New Carols for this merry time of "Christmas. Twelve leaves.

1676. Contemplations Moral and Divine. By Sir Matthew Hale. See 7 S. x. 502. Poems upon Christmas - Day. Also at pp. 333-60 of the 1682 edition and pp. 268-88 of the 1691 edition.

c. 1752. A Sermon On a particular Occasion, (And printed by Bequest) Against a Custom which still prevails in Market Towns and Villages, That of Profaning Christmas-Day, Good-Friday, &c. By common worldly Business, Proving it the indispensible Duty of Christians to attend Divine -Service on those Days, according to the Direction of the New Style. By a Clergyman in Gloucester- shire London. Pp. 24.

1823. Some ancient Christmas Carols. By Gilbert Davies. Reviewed British Critic, N.S\ .xix. 306-10.

1838. Christmas Carols, or Sacred Songs, with appropriate music, and an account of the Christmas Carol.

[1841.] Medii JEvi Kalendarium, or dates, charters, and customs of the Middle Ages ; with Kalendars from the tenth to the fifteenth

century By R. T. Hampson Two Volumes.

[St. Thomas's Day to Twelfth Day], vol. i. pp. 82-138. Christmas, vol. ii. pp. 45-6.

1848. Christmas in the Olden Time. Chambers's Journal, x. 413-5.

1858. Christmas Ceremonies at Rome. Chambers's Journal, N.S. x. 401-6.

1859. About the Pantomime. Chambers' s Journal, N.S. xi. 413-6.

1862-70. Christmas and how It was kept. By M. E. C. Walcott. Once a Week, vi. 25-8. Christmas Evergreens. By J. H. Fyfe. Id., viii. 14. Christmas Carols. By Edmund Sedding. Id., x. 10-3. Christmas in Germany. Id., xii. 82-3. Christmas Music. Id., N.S. iii. 61-4. Christmas Waits. Id., N.S. vi. 488-90.

1870. Christmas under a Cloud. All the Year Hound, N.S. v. 101-4.

1879. Why I ought not to keep Christmas. IBy John Bellows.] Pp. 5.

1884. Carols. All the Year Round, N.S. xxxv. 305-8.

1885. A Comment on Christmas. By Matthew Arnold. Contemporary Review, xlvii. 457-72.

1886. The Christmas Tree. Cornhill, N.S. vu. 658-64.

1886. Medieval Christmas. All the Year Hound, N.S. xxxix. 562-5.

1886. The Christmas Tree. By [Sir] George Birdwood. .Isirtttc Quarterly Reineio, i. 19-51.

1886. A Comment on ' A Comment on Christmas.' By H. [Bishop of] Carlisle. Contemporary Revieic, xlix. 178-93.

1893. Dorset Christmas Carols. Somerset and Dorset N. & Q., iii. 63-5, 113-5, 133-5, 179-81, 227-9, 268. Somerset Christmas Carols. Id., -329. See also vol. iv. (1895), passim.

1895. Footsteps of the Past. By J. M. Wheeler. Christmas, vol. i. 183-92.

1904. The Boy Bishop (Episcopus Puerorum) of Mediaeval England. By the Rev. C. H. Evelyn-White. Journal Brit. Arch. Association, N.S. xi. 30-48, 231-56.

1905. New Year. ' Jewish Encyclopaedia,' ix. 254-8.

1906. A Christmas Sword Dance. Being the description of an English [Yorkshire.] Yuletide Custom 1200 Years Ago. ByKeighley Snowden. London Magazine, December.

1907. The Legend of Santa Claus. By Dion Clayton Calthrop. Pall Mall Magazine, Decem- ber.

1910. A Book of Old Carols. By H. J. L. J. Massed

1911. The Christmas Services at Evesham in the Thirteenth Century. Evesham N. & Q., i. 37-43. Local versions of Old Carols. Id., i. 217-9 ; ii. 255-61.

[1911.] The Customs of Old England. By F. J. Snell. ' The Boy Bishop,' pp. 35-48.

1911-15. The Golden Bough : a Study in Magic and Religion. By [Sirj J. G. Frazer. Tliird edition. 12 vols. See Index (vol. xii.) for entries under : Christmas, p. 219 ; Mistletoe, p. 373 ; New Year, p. 388 ; Plough Monday, p. 415 ; Twelfth Day, p. 505 ; Yule, p. 533.

1912. Christian Worship : its Origin and Evolution. A study of the Latin Liturgy up to the time of Charlemagne. By Mgr. L. Duchesne. Fourth English edition, 1912.' The Im- movable Feasts, Christmas and Epiphany,' pp. 257-65A.

1914. The Vanished Country Folk, and Other Studies in Arcady. By R. L. Gales. ' The Paradox of Christmas,' pp. 157-64.

1914. York Boy Bishops. By the Rev. A. R. Gill. Pp. 30. Reprint from Trans. East Riding Antiq. Society, vol. xx.

1914. Oxford Pamphlets, 1914-15. Christmas and the War : a Sermon [Christmas Day, 1914]. By T. B. Strong, Dean of Christ Church,' Oxford. Pp. 11.

1914. The Nativity in Art. The Queen, 19 Dec., 1914. Twelfth Night in Old Flanders : a Festival immortalized by an Old Master [Jor- daens]. By Azeline Lnvis. Id.

1914. Christmas Music. The Times, 19 Dec., 1914, p. 11.

1914. Christmas Decorations : Folk- Lore and Mythology. Morning Post, 24 Dec., 1914, p. 2.

1915. Sva. By Sir George C. M. Birdwood. ' The Christmas Tree,' pp. 321-56. Originally contributed to Asiatic Quarterly Review, q.v. 1886 above.

1915. Christmas in Korea, and a Miracle Play. By the Rev. C. H. N. Hodges. English Church Review, May.

1915. Diversions of a Naturalist. By Sir Ray Lankester. ' Christmas Trees and Other Pine Trees,' pp. 302-31.

1915. The Schools of Mediaeval England. By A. F. Leach. [' The Boy-Bishop,' pp. 144-55.]

1915. Serbia By Woislav M. Petrovitch.

Christmas, pp. 263-70.

[1915.] Festivals, Holy Days, and Saints' Days : a Study hi Origins and Survivals in Church Ceremonies and Secular Customs. By E. L. Urlin. New Year's Day, Old Christmas Day, pp. 1-15 ; Christmas, pp. 228-57.

ROLAND AUSTIN. Gloucester.