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398 Bigelow (H. R.) Curiosities of Superstition. Maryland Med. J. October.

Brinton (Daniel G.) The Names of the Gods in Kiche Myths, Central America. Read before the Am. Phil. Soc. Nov. 4. Printed by McCalla and Staveley, Philad.

Dorsey (J. Owen). How the Rabbit Caught the Sun in a Trap; to illustrate the method of recording Indian languages. 1''st An. Rep. Bureau of Ethnol. Smithson. Inst.'' pp. 581-583.

The Young Chief and the Thunders, an Omaha Myth. Am. Antiquarian, vol. iii. pp. 303-313.

Fiske (John). What is Mythology? Atlantic Month. July.

Grinnell (Dr. F.) The Sioux Sun Dance. Cincinatti Lancet, July.

Hedge (F. H.) The Philosophy of Fetishism. Unitarian Rev. March.

Hyatt (F. S.) Lunar Lore and Portraiture. Pop. Sc. Month. Aug.

Klett (Francis). The Cachini, a dance at the Pueblo of Zuña. ''Wheeler's U. S. Geog. Surv. W. of 100th Merid.'' vol. vii. pp. 332-336.

Miller (O. D.) Solar Symbolisms in the Ancient Religions. 2. Am. Antiquarian, vol. iii. pp. 218-227.

Powell (J. W.) Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians. 1''st An. Rep. Bureau Ethnol. Smithson. Inst.'' pp. 19-56.

Riggs (S. R.) A Dog's Revenge; illustrating the method of recording Indian languages. 1''st An. Rep. Bureau of Ethnol.'', Washington, D. C, p. 587.

Smith (Erminnie C.) Myths of the Iroquois. Am. Antiquarian, vol. iv. pp. 31-39.

W., M. E. Tree and Serpent Worship. Western Jour. Feb. pp. 22.

From the list as given by Mr. Mason I have omitted works by the Duke of Argyll, Cox, Dorman, and others well known on this side. The list is, bibliographically speaking, by no means so detailed as one might desire. As the Smithsonian Report is for 1881, though published in this year, I presume that when no year is given in the list 1881 is to be read.