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Treats generally of the subject, and includes sections upon the following more important items belonging to the domain of Folk-Lore: xxi. Apparitions of spectres or demons and spirits, xxiv. Stories of houses supposed to be haunted by spectres, xxvii. Spectres or demons which raise storms, xxviii. St. Elm's or St. German's fire, xxxiii. Goblins or familiar spirits. xxxiv. Instances of spectres seen in Sweden, and of magicians which sell