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Folk-lore Bibliography.


JOURNALS.

1893, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxii, 4. Arthur J. Evans, Prehistoric Interments of the Balzi Rossi Caves. H. Colley March, M.D., Polynesian Ornament a Mythography. A. W. Buckland, Old Word Myths and Customs and the Navajo Mountain Chant. B. H. Chamberlain, Notes on minor Japanese Religious Practices.
The Antiquary, 37, January 1893. C. N. Barham, Ragged Relics.—39, March. R. C. Hope, Holy Wells of Scotland: their Legends and Superstitions (cont. in 40, 41).—41, May. E. E. Thoyte, Old Berkshire School-Games.
Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archæology, xv, 6 and 7. P. Le Page Renouf, The Book of the Dead, chapters xlii-lvi. Prof. Dr. F. Hommell, Gish-dubarra, Gibil-gamish, Nimrod. W. Max Müller, The Story of the Peasant.—xv, 8. P. Le Page Renouf, The Book of the Dead, chapters lvii-lxiii B. Same, The Gods Akar and Seb. E. Towey White, Notes on Pectorals [Breath Plates of Mummies]. T. G. Pinches, A Babylonian Decree that a certain Rite should be performed. Prof. E. Lefébure, Étude sur Abydos [interesting discussion of burial rites]. Rev. Camden M. Cobern, Ph.D., A peculiarly sacred Posture avoided in Ancestor Worship [in Egypt].
Transactions of the same Society, ix, 2. P. Le Page Renouf, The Myth of Osiris Unnefer [very severe on anthropologists who reject the sun-myth as applied to Osiris]. Same, On some Religious Texts of the Early Egyptian Period. W. Simpson, The Tower of Babel and the Birs Nimroud [identifies the terraced towers of Mesopotamia as, at least in their origin, barrows].
Illustrated Archæologist, I, No. 1. E. S. Hartland, The Cup of Ballafletcher.
Celtic Magazine, July. Nora Hopper, Scottish Superstitions.
The Folk-Lorist, Chicago, I, 2-3. A. M. Stephen, Description of a Hopi Ti-hu. E. L. Huggins, Story of Hepi and Winona. H. R. Voth, Cheyenne Funeral Rites. W. Cartwright, Canté Sica or Badheart. M. A. Owen|M. A. Owen, Tree and Animal Stories. A. R. Watson, How Dog's Mouth became ragged. H. B. Hulbert,