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Journal of American Ethnology and Archæology. Edited by J. Walter Fewkes. Vol. i, 1891. Small 4to. 132 pp. Plans and illustrations. Contents: A few Summer Ceremonials at Zuñi Pueblo—Zuñi Melodies—Reconnoissance of Ruins in or over the Zuñi Reservation.
Journal of American Folk-lore, January–March, 1892. Third Annual Meeting of the American Folk-lore Society. H. R. Lang, The Portuguese Element in New England. Fanny D. Bergen, Some Bits of Plant-lore. W. W. Newell, Conjuring Rats. J. W. Fewkes, The Ceremonial Circuit among the Village Indians of North-Eastern Arizona. J. Deans, Legend of the Fin-back Whale Crest of the Haidas, Queen Charlotte's Island, B.C. Collection of Folk-lore in Finland. F. H. Cushing, A Zuñi Folk-tale of the Underworld. Mrs. W. W. Brown, Chief-making among the Passamaquoddy Indians. Proverbs and Phrases. Waste-basket of Words. Folk-lore Scrap-book. Notes and Queries. Record of American Folk-lore. Local Meetings ard other Notices. Bibliographical Notes.
Journal of the Anthropological Institute, vol. xxi, No. 2, November 1891. H. Ling Roth, The Natives of Borneo; edited from the papers of the late Brooke Low, Esq.: 1. Magic, Burial Customs, Festivals, and Womenfolk. C. H. Read, On the Origin and Sacred Character of certain Ornaments of the S.E. Pacific. Prof. F. Max Müller, Address to the Anthropological Section of the British Association, 1891.—No. 3, February 1892. Rev. J. Sibree, Curious Words and Customs connected with Chieftainship and Royalty among the Malagasy. E. B. Tylor, On the Limits of Savage Religion. Mrs. S. S. Allison, Account of the Similkameen Indians of British Columbia. J. O. Wardrop, The Use of Sledges, Boats, and Horses at Burials in Russia; summarised from a memoir by Prof. Anuchin of Moscow.
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, December 1891. Sara M. Handy, Negro Superstitions.