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 January, 1908.

THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE FOLK-LORE SOCIETY

as follows (all prices are net for cash), may be had from the Society's

Publisher, Mr. David Nutt, 57-59, Long Acre, London.

(Only the longer articles in the Transactions are given.)

1878.

1. The Folk-Lore Record, Vol. I. 8vo, pp. xvi, 252. [Issued to Members only.]

Mrs. Latham: West Sussex Superstitions. W. R. S. Ralston: Notes on Folktales. A. Lang: The Folklore of France. C. Pfoundes: Some Japan Folktales. W. J. Thorns: Chaucer's Night-Spell; &c., &c.

1879.

2. Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders, by William Henderson. A new edition, with considerable additions by the Author. 8vo, pp. xvii, 391. [Published at 16s.]

3. The Folk-Lore Record, Vol. II. 8vo, pp. viii, 250; Appendix, pp. 21. [Issued to Members only.] H. C. Coote: The Neo-Latin Fay. J. Sibree: Malagasy Folk-lore. J. Hardy: Popular History of the Cuckoo. J. Napier: Old Ballad Folklore. F. G. Fleay: Some Folklore from Chaucer. The Story of Conn-Eda; &c., &c.

1880.

4. Aubrey's Remaines of Gentilisme and Judaismae, with the additions by Dr. White Kennet. Edited by James Britten, F.L.S. 8vo, pp. vii, 273. [Published at 13s. 6d.]

5. The Folk-Lore Record, Vol. III., Part L 8vo, pp. 152. [Issued to Members only.] H. C. Coote: Catskin. J. Fenton: Biographical Myths; illustrated from the Lives of Buddha and Muhammad. J. B. Andrews: Stories from Mentone; Ananci Stories. J. Long: Proverbs, English and Celtic. J. S. Udal: Dorsetshire Mummers. H. C. Coote: Indian Mother-Worship, &c., &c.