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 8o2 Bibliographies braska and the Central West: A Syllabus. Publications of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 9, 3 (191 5). New World Analogues of the English and Scottish Popular Ballads. Mid- West Quarterly, 1916. The Beginnings of Poetry. Pub. Mod. Lang. Ass. of America, 32, 201-232. The Ancestry of a Negro "Spiritual." Mod. Lang. Notes. June, 1918. The Ballad and the Dance. Pub. Mod. Lang. Ass. of America, 34, 37 1-383. Ballads and the Illiterate. Mid- West Quarterly, 5, 4. The "Uniformity "of the Ballad Style. Mod. Lang. Notes, 1920. An Ameri- can Text of Sir James the Ross. Mod. Lang. Notes, 1920. Rawn, Isabel Nanton, and Peabody, Charles. More Songs and Ballads f/om the Southern Appalachians. J. A. P. L., 29, 198-202. Sharp, Cecil J., and Campbell, Olive Dame. English Folk Songs from the South- ern Appalachians. 1917. Shearin, Hubert G. British Ballads of the Cumberland Mountains. Sewanee Review, July, 1911. Kentucky Folk-Songs. Mod. Lang. Review, 6, 514- 515. A Syllabus of Kentucky Folk-Song. With Josiah H. Combs. Transyl- vania Studies in English. Lexington, 1 9 1 1. Two Ballads of the Revolution- ary War. Courier- Journal, Louisville. 12 May, 1918. Simms, W. G. War Poetry of the South. 1867. Smith, C. Alphonso. The Negro and the Ballad. Alumni Bulletin of the Uni- versity of Virginia, 6, i, 88-93. Charlottesville, 1913. Ballads Surviving in the United States. Musical Quarterly, 2, 109-129 (1916). Smith, Reed. The Traditional Ballad in the South. J. A. F. L., 27, 55-66. The Traditional Ballad in the South during 1914. J. A. F. L., 28, 199-203. Steger, S. A., and Morrow, L. C. A Discovery in Ballad Literature. University of Virginia Magazine, Dec, 1912. Stevenson, Burton E. Poems of American History. BostonandNew York, 1908. Taylor, Deems. Cowboy and Prairie Songs. New York Tribune, Sept., 1916. Tolman, A. H. Some Songs Traditional in the United States. Annotated by G. L. Kittredge. J. A. F. L., 29, 155-197. Tyler, Moses Coit. A History of American Literature during the Colonial Period, 1607-1763. 2 vols. 1878. The Literary History of the American Revolu- tion, 1763-1783. 2 vols. 1897. Van Doren, Carl. Some Play Party Songs from Eastern Illinois. J. A. F. L., 32, 486-96. Virginia Folk-Lore Society, Bulletins 1-7, 1913-1919. [See, also texts in The Focus magazine of the State Normal School for Women, Farmville, Virginia, 1913, and following.] C. Alphonso Smith, Archivist. War Songs of the South. Richmond. 1862. White, R. G. Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative, and Satirical, of the Civil War. 1866. Williams, Alfred M. Folk-Songs of the Civil War. J. A.F.L.,5,265-283. Studies in Folk-Song and Popular Poetry. 1894. Will, G. F. Four Cowboy Songs. J. A. F. L., 26, 185-192. Songs of Western Cowboys. J. A. F. L., 22, 256. Wyman, Loraine and Brockman, Howard. Lonesome Tunes. 1916. CHAPTER XXVIII POPULAR BIBLES I. The Book of Mormon The notable public collections of Mormoniana in America are four in number : The Church Archives at Salt Lake City; Goverimient publications at Washing-