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39. Kohler, J. Der Ursprung der Melusinensage. Leipzig, 1895. 8°.
40. Kovalevsky, M. Modern Customs and Ancient Laws of Russia (Ilchester Lectures for 1889-90). London, 1891. x, 260 pp. 8°. Items of woman-lore passim.
41. Krahl, E. Ueber vier Versionen der mittelenglischen Mar- garetenlegende. Berlin, 1889. Gr. 8°.
42. Krauss, F. S. Volksglaube und religioser Brauch der Sud- slaven. Miinster i. W., 1890. xvi, 176 S. Gr. 8°. This book, dedi- cated to the author's mother, treats, inter alia, of " pest-women " (chap, iv.), vilas (chap, v.), witchcraft (chap, vi.), etc.
43. Laengin, G. Religion und Hexenprocessen. Zur Wurdigung des 400 jahrigen Jubilaums der Hexenbulle und des Hexenbannes, u. s. w. Leipzig, 1888. xviii, 385 S.
44. Letourneau, Charles. Evolution of Marriage and the Family. London, 1891.
45. Letourneau, Charles. Sociology based upon Ethnography. Translated by H. N. Trollope. New edition. London, 1893. xvi, 608 pp. Cr. 8°. Pages 327-389, marriage ; pages 389-401, the fam- ily.
46. Letourneau, Charles. L'evolution litteraire dans les diverses races humaines. Paris, 1894. Does some justice to woman's share in the origin and development of song and story.
47. Letourneau, Charles. L'evolution de l'esclavage dans les diverses races humaines. Paris, 1897. 538 pp. 8°. Has much to say concerning woman, "the first slave."
48. Letourneau, Charles. L'evolution politique dans les diverses races humaines. Paris, 1890. xxiii, 561 pp. 8°. Woman's position and woman's rule passim.
49. Letourneau, Charles. L'evolution de l'education dans les diverses races humaines. Paris, 1898. xviii, 617 pp. 8°. Items about female education passim.
50. Letourneau, Charles. La guerre dans les diverses races humaines. Paris, 1895. Woman in war passim.
51. Mahrenholtz, R. Jeanne Dare in Geschichte, Legende, Dich- tung. Leipzig, 1890.
52. Mantegazza, P. Anthropologisch - kulturhistorische Studien iiber die Geschlechtsverhaltnisse des Menschen. Jena, 1888.
53. Mason, O. T. Woman's Share in Primitive Culture. New York, 1894. xiii, 295 pp. 8°. Valuable throughout, especially the discussion of woman as artist, linguist, founder of society, and patron of religion.
54 Mason, O. T. The Origins of Invention : a Study of Indus- try among Primitive Peoples. London, 1895. 419 pp. A worthy companion volume to No. 53.
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