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375. TUCKWELL, Mrs. G. M.: The State and its Children. London, 1894.

376. TYLOR E. B.: Wild Men and Beast Children. _Anthrop. Rev_. (London). Vol. I. (1863), pp. 21-32.

377. TYLOR, E. B.: Remarks on the Geographical Distribution of Games. _Journ. Anthr. Inst._ (London). Vol. IX. (1879), pp. 23-30.

378. VOSTROVSKY, CLARA: A Study of Children’s Imaginary Companions. _Education_ (Boston). Vol. XV. (1895), pp. 393-398.

379. WHITTIER, J. G.: Child-Life. A Collection of Poems. Edited by J. G. Whittier. Boston, n.d. xii, 263 pp. Gr. 8vo.

380. WHITTIER, J. G.: Child-Life in Prose. Boston, n.d.

381. WIEDEMANN, A.: Kinderehe bei den alten AEgyptern. _Am Ur-Quell_. VI. Bd. (1895), S. 3-4.

382. WIGGIN, KATE D.: Children’s Eights. A Book of Nursery Logic. Boston and New York, 1893. 235 pp. 16mo.

383. Wild Babies. _Harper’s Monthly_ (New York). Vol. LVII. (1878), pp. 829-838.

384. WILTSE, SARAH E.: The Place of the Story in Early Education, and Other Essays. Boston, 1892. vi, 137 pp. 8vo.

385. WINTERNITZ, M.: Das Kind bei den Juden. _Am Ur-Quell_. II. Bd. (1891), S. 5-7, 34-36.

386. WOSSIDLO, R.: Volksthumliches aus Mecklenburg. De Jung [Pro- verbial Sayings of Children]. _Plattd. Sunndagsbl_. (Bielefeld). III. Bd. (1890), S. 75-77.

387. YODER, A. H.: The Study of the Boyhood of Great Men. _Pedag. Sem._ Vol. III. (1894-5), pp. 134-156.

Following is a subject-index of titles under Section B:–

Abandoned children, 28.
Abnormal man, 188, 197, 303.
Adolescence, 196.
Adoption, 280.
Age of consent, 180.
American Indians, 211, 222, 223, 226, 227, 239, 267, 302, 306, 816, 358, 383.
Animals, 276, 372.
Animal-reared children, 183, 376.
“April fool,” 324.
Arabia, 289.
Art and poetry, 320.
Assyria, 290.

Babylonia, 290.
Birth-customs, etc., 241, 311, 316, 354. Birth-myths, 343, 366.
Bogies, 203, 275.
Boys of Bible, 304.
Boyhood of genius, 387.
Brittany, 299.
Brooklyn, 212.

California, 184.
Ceremonial, 235, 279, 361.
Character, 216, 319.
Child and race, 182.
Child-god, 344.
Child and state, 312, 375.
Child as–witness, 334.
Childhood in literature, 346-350.
Child-criminal, 307.
Child-life, 178, 180 a, 184, 189, 197, 209, 221, 225, 227, 246, 266, 283, 283 a, 325, 326, 329, 333, 342, 353, 363, 374, 383, 385. Child-marriages, 234, 317, 338 a, 367, 381. Child-psychology, 252, 259, 301, 305, 310, 336, 365, 371. Children of New Testament, 360.
Child-study, 254, 378.
Chirography, 240.
Christ, 285.
Christmas, 190, 207, 261, 315, 339, 370. Cradles, 306.

Defectives and delinquents, 197, 314, 368, 369. Deformations, 229, 331.
Diminutives, 202, 219.
Dolls, 226.

Education, 257, 288-298.
Egypt, 179, 288, 381.
England, 243, 349.

Fairy-tales, stories, 192, 245, 258, 302, 356, 384. Folk-lore, 246, 284, 321, 355.
Fosterage, 357.
France, 219.

Games and songs, 181, 186, 187, 198, 199, 212, 213, 217, 222, 233, 242, 243, 260, 265, 267, 269, 277, 313, 330, 332 a, 377. Genius, 178, 300, 387.
Germany, 315, 354, 366, 370, 386.
Girlhood, 178, 228, 282.
Greece, 296-7, 346.

Hair-cutting, 280.
Hygiene, 210, 330.
Hungary, 277.

Imitation, 260.
India, 183, 248, 290, 309.
Infanticide, 218.
Infant-prodigies, 304, 345.
Insects, 340.
Ireland, 243.

Japan, 180 a, 189, 245.
Jews, 298, 342, 361 a, 385.
Justice, 271, 323, 341.

Kabylia, 299.
Kaspar Hauser, 208, 309.

Language, 193, 200, 201, 205, 206, 249, 250, 257, 262, 263, 275, 281, 332, 372, 373.
Lies, 253.
Loyalty Is., 241.
Lullabies, 362.

Measurements, 237, 244, 299.
Medicine, 322.
Mental evolution, 182, 194, 211, 338. Miracles, 179.
Morals, 179.
Mother and child, 268.

Nature, 264.
New England, 221.
New York, 197.

Paris, 209.
Persia, 291.
Phoenicians, 290.
Physical education, 327, 328.
Physiognomy, 204.
Poetry for and about children, 176, 177, 195, 224, 226 a, 230, 247, 336a, 337, 359, 379.
Proverbs, 220, 386.
Public life, 232.
Puberty, 214.

Regeneration, 214.
Religion, 184 a, 231, 253, 358.
Rights, 215, 382.
Rome, 297, 312, 346.
Russia, 327, 328, 330.
Sacrifice, 218, 228, 278,
Savagery, 273.
Scotland, 243.
Servia, 279.
Secret languages, 206, 281.
Sicily, 321, 322, 323.
Silesia, 284.
Slavonic, 218, 280.
Sociology, 270, 272, 255, 378.
Stork, 198 a.
Studentdom, 185, 364.
Swallow, 198.

Twins, 223.

United States, 180.

Voice, 238.

Washington, D.C., 181.
Weighing, 236, 238.
Wild children, 335.

Younger son, 351.

C. GENERAL.

388. D’ALVIELLA, COUNT GOBLET: Lectures on the Origin and Growth of the Conception of God as illustrated by Anthropology and History. (Hibbert Lectures, 1891.) London, 1892. xvi, 296 pp. 8vo.

389. American Anthropologist (Washington): Vols. I.-VIII. (1888-1895).

390. American Notes and Queries (Phila.) Vols. I.-VI. (1888-1891).

391. Am Urdhs-Brunnen (Dahrenwurth bei Lunden, Holstein). I.-VII. Bde. (1881-1890).

392. Am Ur-Quell (Lunden). I.-VI. Bde. (1890-1895). Continuation of No. 391.

393. ANDERSEN, HANS C.: Fairy Tales and Stories. (Transl. Dr. H. W. Dulcken). N.Y., n.d. iv, 377 pp. 8vo.

394. ASTON, W. G.: Japanese Onomatopes and the Origin of Language. _Jour. Anthr. Inst._ (London). Vol. XXIII. (1894), pp. 332-362.

395. BAGEHOT, W.: Physics and Politics. New York, 1887.

396. BANCROFT, H. H.: The Native Races of the Pacific Coast. 5 vols. New York, 1874-1876. 8vo.

397. BARTELS, M.: Die Medicin der Naturvolker: Ethnologische Beitrage zur Urgeschichte der Medicin. Leipzig, 1893. 361 S. 8vo.

398. BASTIAN, A.: Zur naturwissenschaftlichen Behandlungsweise der Psychologie durch und filr die Volkerkunde. Berlin, 1883. xxxviii, 230 S. 8vo.

399. BASTIAN, A.: Die Seele indischer und hellenischer Philosophie in den Gespenstern moderner Geisterscherei. Berlin, 1886. xlviii, 223 S. 8vo.

400. BEKGEN, FANNY D.: Popular American Plant-Names. _Jour. Amer. Folk-Lore._ Vol. V. (1872), pp. 88-106; VI. (1893), pp. 135-142; VII. (1894), pp. 89-104.

401. BLACK, W. G.: Folk-Medicine: A Chapter in the History of Culture. London, 1883. iii, 228 pp. 8vo.

402. BOAS, F.: The Central Eskimo. _Sixth Ann. Hep. Bur. Ethnol._ (Washington), pp. 399-669.

403. BOAS, F.: British Association for the Advancement of Science. Neweastle-upon-Tyne Meeting, 1889. Fifth Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of investigating and publishing Reports on the Physical Characters, Languages, and Industrial and Social Condition of the North-Western Tribes of the Dominion of Canada. First General Report on the Indians of British Columbia. By Dr. Franz Boas. London, 1889. 104 pp. 8vo.

404. BOAS, F.: Sixth Report, etc. Second General Report on the Indians of British Columbia. By Dr. Franz Boas. London, 1890. 163 pp. 8vo.

405. BOAS, F.: Seventh Report, etc. London, 1891. 43 pp. 8vo.

405 a. BOLTON, T. L.: Rhythm. _Amer. Jour. Psychol._ Vol. VI., pp. 145-238.

406. BOURKE, J. G.: The Medicine-Men of the Apaches. _Ninth, Ann. Rep. Bur. of Ethnol._ (1887-88). Washington, 1892 [1893]. pp. 443-603.

407. BOURKE, J. G.: Popular Medicine, Customs and Superstitions of the Rio Grande. _Jour. Amer. Folk-Lore_. Vol. VII. (1894), pp. 119-146.

408. BRAND, J.: Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain. Ed. Sir H. Ellis. 3 vols. London, 1882-1888.

409. BRINTON, D. G.: The Myths of the New World. A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America. 2d ed. New York, 1876. 331 pp. 8vo.

410. BRINTON, D. G.: American Hero-Myths. A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent. Philadelphia, 1882. 261 pp. 8vo.

411. BRINTON, D. G.: Essays of an Americanist. Philadelphia, 1890. 489 pp. 8vo.

412. BRINTON, D. G.: The American Race. A Linguistic Classification and Description of the Native Tribes of North and South America. New York, 1891. 392 pp. 8vo.

413. BRINTON, D. G.: Nagualism. A Study in Native American Folk-Lore and History. Philadelphia, 1894. 65 pp. 8vo.

414. BKINTON, D. G.: Ancient Nahuatl Poetry. Philadelphia, 1887. viii, 9-177 pp. 8vo.

415. BUSK, R. H.: The Folk-Lore of Rome. London, 1874.

416. BUSK, R. H.: The Valleys of Tirol, Their Traditions, etc. London, 1869.

417. CALLAWAY, Rev. Canon: Religious System of the Amazulu. London, 1870. viii, 448 pp. 8vo.

418. CHAMBERLAIN, A. F.: The Prehistoric Naturalist. _University Quarterly Rev._ (Toronto). Vol. I. (1890), pp. 179-197.

419. CHAMBERLAIN, A. F.: Nanibozhu among the Otchipwe, Mississagas, and other Algonkian Tribes. _Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore._ Vol. IV. (1891), pp. 193-213.

420. CLARK, W. P.: The Indian Sign-Language, etc. Philadelphia, 1885. 443 pp. 8vo.

421. CLODD, E.: The Childhood of Religions. New York, 1883. 5lpp. 8vo.

422. CLOUSTON, W. A.: Popular Tales and Fictions; Their Migrations and Transformations. 2 vols. London, 1887. xvii, 485; vii, 515 pp. 8vo.

423. CRAWFORD, J. M.: The Kalevala. New York, 1888. 2 vols. 8vo.

423 a. CULIN, S.: Notes of Palmistry in China and Japan. _Overl. Mo._, 1894. pp. 476-480.

424. CUSHING, F. H.: Zuni Fetiches. _Sec. Ann. Rep. Bur. of Ethnol_. (1880-81), Washington, 1883, pp. 3-45.

425. DAWSON, G. M.: Notes on the Shushwap People of British Columbia. _Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada_, 1891, Sect. II., pp. 3-44.

426. DAY, LAL BEHARI: Folk-Tales of Bengal. London, 1889. VII., 284 pp. 8vo.

427. DE GUBERNATIS, A.: Zoological Mythology, or the Legends of Animals. 2 vols. London, 1872. xxvii, 432; viii, 442 pp. 8vo.

428. DE GUBERNATIS, A.: La Mythologie des Plantes, ou Legendes du Regne Vegetal. Paris. Tome I., 1878; Tome II., 1882.

429. DAVIDS, W. R.: Buddhist Birth-Stories (Ed. Fausboll). London, 18–.

430. Dialect Notes (Amer. Dialect Soc.). Cambridge, Mass., 1890-1894. Parts I.-VII., pp. 1-355.

431. DIRKSEN, C.: Ostfriesische Sprichworter und sprichwortliche Redensarten mit historischen und sprachlichen Amnerkungen. I. Heft (Zweite Aufl). Ruhrort, 1889. 109 S. 8vo.; II. Heft. Ruhrort, 1891. 95 S. 8vo.

432. DODGE, R. I.: Our Wild Indians. Hartford, Conn., 1890. xxxix, 653 pp. 8vo.

433. DORSET, J. O.: A Study of Siouan Cults. _Eleventh Ann. Rep. Bur. of Ethnol._ (1889-90). Washington, 1894. pp. 351-544.

434. DOUGLAS, R. K.: Confucianism and Taouism. London (S. P. C. K.), n.d. 287 pp. 12mo.

435. DYER, T. F. T.: The Folk-Lore of Plants. New York, 1889. 328 pp. 8vo.

436. DYER, T. F. T.: Church-Lore Gleanings. London, 1891. vi, 352pp. 8vo.

437. EELLS, REV. M.: The Twana Indians of the Skokomish Reservation in Washington Territory. _Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv, of Territ._ III. (1877), pp. 57-114.

438. ELLIS, A. B.: The Tshi-speaking Peoples of the Gold Coast of West Africa. Their Religion, Manners, Customs, Laws, Language, etc. London, 1887. vii, 343 pp. 8vo.

439. ELLIS, HAVELOCK: The Criminal. London, 1890. viii, 337 pp. 8vo.

440. EMERSON, ELLEN R.: Indian Myths, or Legends, Traditions, and Symbols of the Aborigines of America, compared with those of other Countries. Boston, 1884. xviii, 667 pp. 8vo.

441. ERMAN, A.: Aegypten und aegyptisches Leben im Altertum. 2 Bde. Tubingen, 1885. xvi, 350 S.; viii, 351-742 S. Kl. 4to.

442. FARRAR, F. W.: The Life of Christ as Represented in Art. New York, 1894.

443. FEWKES, J. W.: A Summer Ceremonial at the Tusayan Pueblos. _Journ. Amer. Arch, and Ethnol._ I. (1891), pp. 1-62; II. (1892), pp. 1-160.

444. FEWKES, J. W.: The Na-ac-nai-ya: A Tusayan Initiation Ceremony. _Journ. Amer. folk-Lore._ Vol. V. (1892), pp. 189-221.

445. FLETCHEE, ALICE C.: Indian Songs. Personal Studies of Indian Life. _Century_ (New York). Vol. XLVII. (1893-4), pp. 421-431.

446. FLETCHER, ALICE C.: A Study of Omaha Music, etc. _Archoeol. and Ethnol. Papers of Peab. Mus._ (Cambridge, Mass.). Vol. L, No. 5, 1893, pp. vi, 152. 8vo.

447. FLETCHEE, R.: Myths of the Robin Redbreast in Early English Poetry. _Amer. Anthrop._ Vol. II. (1889), pp. 97-118.

448. FOLKARD, RICHARD, JR.: Plant Lore, Legends, and Lyrics, embracing the Myths, Traditions, Superstitions, and Folk-Lore of the Plantkingdom. London, 1884. xxiv, 610 pp. 8vo.

449. Folk-Lore Journal (London). Vol. VII. (1889).

450. FRAZER, J. G.: The Golden Bough. A Study in Comparative Religion. 2 vols. London and New York, 1890.

451. FRAZER, J. G.: Totemism. Edinburgh, 1887. viii, 96 pp.

451 a. FRAZER, J. G.: Primitive Theories of the Soul. _Journ. Anthr. Inst._ (London). Vol. XV. pp. 64-104.

452. FREYTAG, L.: Pflanzen-Aberglauben in den Alpen. _Am Urdhs- Brunnen_, 1888-9. S. 33-41, 49-52.

453. FRIEND, H.: Flowers and Flower-Lore. 2 vols. London, 1884. xvi, 352, 353-704 pp. 8vo.

454. FRISCHBIER, H.: Volksglauben aus Preussen. I. Kindheit. _Am Urquell._ I. Bd. (1890), S. 132-134, 151-152, 164-165.

455. GATSCHET, A. S.: The Klamath Indians of South-Western Oregon (Dept. of Int. U. S. Geogr. and Geol. Surv., etc.). (_Contrib. to North Amer. Ethnol._ Vol. II., Washington, 1890.) Pt. I., cvi, 711 pp.; Pt. II., 711 pp. 4to.

456. GATSCHET, A. S.: The Karankawa Indians. (_Arch, and Ethnol. Papers, Peab. Mus._, Vol. I., No. 2). Cambridge, Mass., 1891. viii, 9-103 pp. 8vo.

456 a. GERBER, A.: Great Russian Animal Tales. _Public Mod. Lang. Assoc. Amer._ Vol. VI. (1891), No. 2.

457. GIBBS, G.: Tribes of Western Washington and Northwestern Oregon. _Contrib. to North Amer. Ethnol._ (U. S. Geogr. and Geol. Surv., etc.). Vol. I. (1877), pp. 157-361.

458. GILL, W. W.: Myths and Songs of the South Pacific. London, 1876. xxiv, 328 pp. 8vo.

459. GILL, W. W.: The South Pacific and New Guinea, Past and Present. Sydney (N. S. W. Govt.), 1892. 38 pp. 8vo.

460. GOMME, G. L.: Ethnology in Folk-Lore. New York, 1892. vii, 203 pp.

461. GOMME, G. L.: The Village Community. London, 1890. xi, 299 pp.

462. GRIMM, J.: Teutonic Mythology. Transl. J. S. Stallybrass. 4 vols. London, 1880-1888.

463. GRIMM, GEBR.: Kinder- und Haus-Marchen gesammelt durch die Gebr. Grimm, Stuttgart-Wien. 189-. v, 466. S. 4to.

464. GRINNELL, G. B.: Blackfoot Lodge Tales. The Story of a Prairie People. New York, 1892. xv, 310 pp. 8vo.

465. GRINNELL, G. B.: Pawnee Hero-Stories and Folk-Tales, with Notes on the Origin, Customs, and Character of the Pawnee People. New York, 1889. Cr. 8vo.

466. GUPPY, H. B.: The Solomon Islands and their Natives. London, 1887. xvi, 384 pp. 8vo.

466 a. HAAS, A.: Rugensche Sagen und Marchen. Greifswald, 1891.

467. HALE, HORATIO: The Aryans in Science and History. _Pop. Sci. Mo._ (New York), March, 1889, pp. 677-686.

468. HARLEY, T.: Moon-Lore. London, 1885. xvi, 296 pp. 8vo.

469. HENDERSON, W.: Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders. New ed. London, 1879. xviii, 391 pp. 8vo.

470. HENNE AM RHYN, O.: Die Kultur der Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft in vergleichender Darstellung. 2 Bde. Danzig-Leipzig-Wien, 1890.

471. HITCHCOCK, E.: The Ainos of Yesso, Japan. _Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus._ (Washington), 1890. pp. 429-502.

472. HOFLEH, M.: Wald–und Baumkultus in Beziehung zur Volksmedizin. Munohen, 1892. viii, 170 S. 8vo.

473. HOFFMAN, W. J.: The Mide’wiwin, or “Grand Medicine Society” of the Ojibwa. _Seventh Ann. Rep. Bur. of Ethnol._ (1885-86), Washington, 1891, pp. 143-300.

474. HOPF, L.: Thierorakel und Orakelthiere in alter und neuer Zeit. Eine ethnol.-zool. Studie. Stuttgart, 1888. xi, 271 S. 8vo.

475. HOSE, C. A.: Journey up the Baranu River to Mount Dulit and the Highlands of Borneo. _Geogr. Journ._ (London), Vol. I. (1893), pp. 193-208.

476. IHERING, J. VON: Die kunstliche Deformirung der Zahne. _Ztschr. f. Ethnol._ XIV. Bd. (1882), S. 213-262.

477. IM THURN, E. F.: Among the Indians of Guiana. London, 1883. xvi, 445 pp. 8vo.

478. IRVING, J. T.: Indian Sketches. New York and London, 1888.

479. JOEST, W.: Tatowiren, Narbenzeichnen und Korperbemalung. Ein Beitrag zur vergleichenden Ethnologic. Berlin, 1890. x, 112 S.

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483. KOHLER, C. S.: Das Thierleben im Sprichwort der Griechen und Romer. Nach Quellen und Stellen in Parallele mit den deutschen Sprichwortern. Leipzig, 1881.

484. LANG, A.: Custom and Myth. 2d ed. London, 1885. 312 pp. 8vo.

485. LANG, A.: Myth, Ritual, and Religion. 2 vols. London, 1887. xvi, 340; vii, 370 pp. 8vo.

486. LEFEVRE, A.: Mythologie du monde mineral; lecon professee a I’ecole d’anthropologie. _Rev. de Trad. Pop._ Nov. 1889.

487. LEGGE, J.: The Life and Works of Mencius. Philadelphia, 1875. vii, 402 pp. 8vo.

488. LELAND, C. G.: The Algonquin Legends of New England. 2d ed. Boston, 1885. xviii, 379 pp. 8vo.

489. LETOURNEAU, CH.: The Origin of Literary Form. _Pop. Sci. Mo._ (New York). Vol. XLIII. (1893), pp. 673-682.

490. LETOURNEAU, CH.: L’Evolution Litteraire dans les diverses Races humaines. Paris, 1894. 582 pp. 8vo.

491. LETOURNEAU, CH.: L’Evolution Religieuse dans les diverses Races humaines. Paris, 1892.

492. LIPPERT, J.: Die Religionen der europaischen Kulturvolker, der Litauer, Slaven, Germanen, Griechen und Romer, in ihrem geschichtlichen Ursprunge. Berlin, 1881. xvi, 496 S. 8vo.

493. LIPPERT, J.: Allgemeine Geschichte des Priestertums. 2 Bde. Berlin, 1884

494. LUBBOCK, J.: The Pleasures of Life. Philadelphia, 1894. xiv, 332 pp. 12mo.

495. LUMHOLTZ, C.: Among Cannibals. London, 1889. 395 pp. 8vo.

496. MACCAULEY, C.: The Seminole Indians of Florida. _Fifth Ann. Rep. Bur. of Ethnol_. (Washington), pp. 469-535.

496 a. MACKAY, CHARLES: Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions. 3 vols. London, 1841.

497. MACKENZIE, A.: Descriptive Notes on Certain Implements, Weapons, etc., from Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. _Trans. Hoy. Soo. Canada_, 1891, Sect. II., pp. 45-59.

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498. MANN, H.: On the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Andaman Islands. London, 1884. xxviii, 224, and 73 pp. 8vo.

499. MANTEGAZZA, P.: Physiognomy and Expression. London, 1890. x, 327 pp. 8vo.

500. MARTINENGO-CESARESCO, COUNTESS E.: Essays in the Study of Folk-Song. London, 1886. 8vo.

501. MATTHEWS, W.: The Human Bones of the Hemenway Collection in the U. S. Army Medical Museum at Washington. _Nat. Acad. of Sci._, Vol. VI., Seventh Memoir, pp. 139-286.

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505. MONTEIRO MARIANA: Legends and Popular Tales of the Basque People. New York, 1887. vii, 274 pp. 8vo.

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507. MOONEY, J.: Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees. _Seventh Ann. Sep. Bur. of Ethnol_. (Washington, 1891.) pp. 306-395.

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511. MULLER, F. MAX: Anthropological Religion. London, 1892. 486 pp. 8vo.

512. MULLER, F. MAX: Physical Religion. London, 1891.

513. MULLER, F. MAX: Theosophical Religion. London, 1892.

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520. RALSTON, W. R.: Russian Folk-Tales. New York, 1873. 388 pp. 8vo.

521. RAND, S. T.: Legends of the Micmaos. New York and London, 1894. xlvi, 452 pp. 8vo.

522. RAU, C.: Von Martius on Some Points of South American Ethnology. _Journ. Anthrop. Inst._ (New York). Vol. I. (1871-72), pp. 43-46.

523. RECLUS, E.: Primitive Folk. Studies in Comparative Ethnology. London, 1890. xiv, 339 pp. 8vo.

524. RIGGS, S. R.: Dakota Grammar, Texts, and Ethnography (Contrib. to North Amer. Ethnol., Vol. IX.). Washington, 1893. 239pp. 4to.

525. RINK, H.: Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo. London, 1874. xiii, 472 pp. 8vo.

526. ROLLAND, E.: Faune Populaire de la France. 6 vols. Paris, 1877- 1883.

527. ROSKOFF, G.: Das Religionswesen der rohesten Naturvolker. Leipzig, 1880. xiv, 179 S. 8vo.

528. SARTORI, P.: Sondersprachen. _Am Ur-Quell._ V. Bd. (1894), S. 72-78, 99-100.

529. SCHULTZE, F.: Fetichism. A Contribution to Anthropology and the History of Religion. Trans. J. Fitzgerald. New York, 1885. 112 pp. 8vo.

530. SCHURTZ, H.: Grundzuge einer Philosophic der Tracht. Stuttgart, 1891, 148 S. 8vo.

531. SESSIONS, F.: Three Epics of Heroes (Folk-Lore Topics, No. 1). Repr. from _Gloucester_ (England) _Journal_, Jan. 6, 1894. 8 pp.

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INDEX I.

AUTHORITIES AND WRITERS CITED OR REFERRED TO.

Aber.
Adams.
Addy.
Aeschylus.
Alcibiades.
D’Alviella.
Amelineau.
_American Anthropologist_.
_American Notes and Queries_.
_Am Urdhs-Srunnen_.
_Am Ur-Quell_.
Andersen.
Andran.
Angas.
Anstey.
_Apocrypha_.
Apuleius.
_Arabian Nights_.
_Arena_.
Aristotle.
Arnim (v.).
Aston.
Auerbach.
D’Aunoy.

Bachofen.
Bacon.
Baegert.
Bagehot.
Ball.
Ballou.
Bancroft.
Barbosa.
Baring-Gould.
Barrie.
Barrington.
Bartels.
Bastian.
Baumbach.
Beauchamp.
Beckler.
Beecher.
Beethoven.
Bergen.
Berendt.
_Bible_.
Black.
Blake.
Boas.
Bodin.
Boceder.
Boileau.
Bolton (H. C.).
Bolton (T. L.).
Bosman.
Bourke.
Brainerd.
Bramhall.
Brand.
Brewer (J. C.).
Brewer (W. H.).
Bridges.
Bridgman.
Brinton.
Brown.
Browning (E. B.).
Browning (R.).
Buddha.
Burchard.
Burns.
Burton.
Buschmann.
Busk.
Byron.

Calderon.
Callaway.
Carlyle.
Carove.
Carstens.
Carstensen.
Castren.
_Catholic World_.
Catlin.
Cato.
Catullus.
G. F. P.
Celsus.
_Century Dictionary_.
_Century Magazine_.
Champlain.
Chamberlain (A. F.).
Chamberlain (B. H.).
Chamisso.
Chantimpre (de).
Chapman.
Chatelain.
Chaucer.
Cherubina.
Cherubini.
Chervin.
Chrisman.
Cicero.
Clark.
Clemens.
Cleveland.
Clodd.
Clot-Bey.
Clouston.
Codriugton.
Coleridge (H.).
Coleridge (S. T.).
Collins.
Confucius.
Connor.
Constantine.
Cornelia.
Cowper.
Crashaw.
Crawford.
Culin.
Cuoq.
_Current Literature_.
Cushing.
Czaky.

Daniels.
Danneil.
Dante.
Dargun.
Darmesteter (Mrs.).
Darwin (C.).
Darwin (E.).
David.
Dawson.
Day.
De Gubernatis.
De Meung.
Deneus.
De Quincey.
Desaivre.
De Vere.
_Dialect Notes_.
Dickens.
Dio Cassius.
Diocletian.
Dirksen.
Disraeli.
Doddridge.
Dodge.
Donaldson.
Dorsey.
Douglas.
Dreyling.
Drummoud.
Dryden.
Duncan.
Du Vair.
Dyer.

Earle.
Earwaker.
Eastman.
Ebers.
Eells.
Eibler.
Eichhorn.
Ellis (A. B.).
Ellis (H.).
Ellis (W.).
Emerson (Mrs. E. E.).
Emerson (R. W.).
Engelhus.
Engels.
Eotvos.
Epictetus.
Erman.
Estienne.
Euripides.
Eyre.

Falkner.
Farrar.
Fay.
Feilberg.
Fenelon.
Ferguson.
Feuerbach.
Fewkes.
Fischer, 20.
Fletcher (Miss A. C.).
Fleteher (R.).
_Folk-Lore Journal_.
Folkard.
Ford.
Franck.
Frankel.
Franklin.
Fraser.
Frazer.
Friend.
Froebel.
Fruit.
Fuller.
Furnivall.

Gaidoz.
Garbe.
Garnett.
Gatsehet.
Gerarde.
Gibbs.
Gill.
Girard-Teulon.
Gladstone.
Goethe.
Goltz.
Goldsmith.
Gomme (Miss A.).
Gomme (L.).
Gore.
Gould.
Gray.
Gregoire.
Gregor.
Griffis.
Grimm (J.).
Grinnell.
Groth.
Guerin.
Guppy.

Haas.
Haberlandt.
Hale.
Haliburton.
Hall (Bishop).
Hall (G. S.).
Halleck.
Handel.
Hanoteau.
Han Wan-Rung.
Hare.
Harley.
Harrison.
Hartland.
Hartmann von Aue.
Haskell.
Hawthorne.
Hazlitt.
Held (v.).
Henderson.
Henne am Rhyn.
Heraclitus.
Herbert.
Herder.
Herodotus.
Herrick.
Hesso.
Heywood.
Hiawatha.
Higginson.
_Hitopadesa_.
Hofler.
Hoffman.
Holmes.
Holty.
Homer.
Hopf.
Horace.
Hose.
Howitt.
Hubner.
Hughes.
Hugo.
Humphrey.
Hun.
Hunt.

Immermann.
Im Thurn.
Irving.
Isaiah.

Jean Paul (Richter).
Jesus.
Job.
Joel.
Johnson (G. E.).
Johnson (J. H.).
Johnson (S.).
_Journal of American_.
_Folk-Lore_.
_Journ. of Anthrop. Inst._
Joubert.
Justinian.
Juvenal.

Kane.
Kant.
Keble.
Klemm.
Kluge.
Knortz.
_Koran_.
Krauss.
Kulischer.
La Bruyere.
Lacretelle.
Laflteau.
Lallemand.
Lander.
Landor.
Lang.
Langdale.
La Rochefoucauld.
Lebbe.
Legge.
Leland.
Le Play.
Lescarbot.
Lessing.
Letourneau.
Lippert.
Livy.
Locke.
Lombroso (C.).
Lombroso (P.).
Longstaff.
Longfellow.
Lope de Vega.
Loubens.
Lowell.
Lubben.
Lubbock.
Luke, (St.).
Lumholtz.
Lummis.
Luther.
Lycurgus.
Lytton.

Maaler.
Macaulay.
MacCauley.
Macdonald.
MacKay.
Mackenzie.
Maclean.
_Macmillan’s Magazine_.
Madden.
Mahomet.
Mahoudeau.
Maikhallovskii.
Maine.
Mallery.
Man.
Manouvrier.
Mantegazza.
Manu.
Marco Polo.
Martinengo-Cesaresco.
Martins (v.).
Marvell.
Mason.
Matthew (St.).
Matthews.
Maundeville.
Maximus.
McGee.
McLennan.
Menander.
Mercer.
Metastasio.
Meung (de).
Meyer.
Michelet.
Miklucho-Maclay.
Miles.
Miller (J.).
Miller (W.).
Milman.
Milton.
Mirabeau.
Moisset.
Mommsen.
Mone.
Montaigne.
Monteiro.
Montesinos.
Mooney.
Morgan.
Morley.
Mozart.
Mullenhoff.
Muller (F. Max).
Muller (J. G.).
Murdoch.

Napoleon.
Nelson.
Newell.
Niebuhr.
Norton.
Novalis.

Opitz.
Orientalist.
Ortwein.
Ossian.
Ovid.

Paul (St.).
Pechuel-Loesche.
Peckham.
Penn.
Percival.
Perdrizet.
Perrault.
Peschel.
Petronius Arbiter.
Pfeffel.
Phaedrus.
Philo.
_Philosophical Magazine_.
Pindar.
Pistorius.
Pitre’.
Plato.
Pliny (Elder).
Pliny (Younger).
Ploss.
Plutarch.
Pokrovski.
Polle.
Polydore Virgil.
Pope.
Popular Science Monthly.
Porter.
Post.
Pott.
Powell.
Powers.
Praed.
Preyer.
Procopius.
Proctor.
_Psychological Review_.
_Public Opinion_.
Puttenham.
Pythagoras.

_Quarterly Review_.

Rabelais.
Rademacher.
_Raghuvansa_.
Ralston.
Rameses.
Rand.
Rau.
Rauber.
Reclus.
Riccardi.
Ricnter (see Jean Paul).
Riggs.
Rink.
Robinson.
Rockhill.
Romanes.
Roscommon.
Rousseau.
Ruckert.
Ruskin.
Russell.

Sangermano.
Sartori.
Scaliger.
Schallenberger.
Schambaeh.
Schell.
Schiller.
Schlagintweit.
Schlegel.
Schomburgk.
Schopenhauer.
Schottel.
Schultze.
Schurtz.
Scott (C. N.).
Scott (W.).
Scudder.
Sebillot.
Sembrzycki.
Sessions.
Shakespeare.
Shelley.
Shenstone.
Shirley.
Sibree.
Sidney.
Simons.
Simrock.
Simson.
Skeat.
Sleeman.
Smith (E.).
Smith (J.).
Smith (R.).
Smith (S. F.).
Socrates.
Soest (v.).
Solomon.
Solon.
Sophocles.
Southey.
Spencer.
Spenser.
Spurgeon.
Squier.
Stanton.
Starr.
Stead.
Steel.
Steineu (v. den).
Stevenson.
St. Francis.
Stoddard.
St. Pierre.
Strack.
Strype.
Sully.
Sundermann.
Svetchin.
Swainson.
Sweeny.
Swinburne (A. C.).
Swinburne (Judge).
“Sylvanus Urban.”
Symonds.

Tacitus.
_Talmud_.
Tarde.
Tasso.
Temple.
Tennyson.
Terence.
Thales.
Theal.
Theocritus.
Thiele.
Thom.
Thomson.
Thoreau.
Tillaux.
Tilte.
Tigri.
Tobler.
_Toldoth Jesu_.
_Tora_.
Tracy.
Treichel.
Trumbull (H. C.).
Turner.
Turner (G.).
Turner (L. N.).
Tylor.

Uhland.
Valentinian.
Valerius.
Vambery.
Vance.
Vaughan.
_Vedas_.
Vere (de).
Verney.
Virgil.
Vogelweide.
Volliner.
Vossius.

Wallace.
Wallaschek.
Warton.
Warren.
Watson.
Weber.
Webster.
Wedgwood.
Weigand.
Weil.
West.
Westermarck.
Whittier.
Wiedemann.
Wieland.
Wiltse.
Winternitz.
_World Almanac_.
Wordsworth.
Wulfila.

Xenophon.
Xenophanes.

Yarrow.
Young.

Zacharia.
Zanetti.
Zendrini.
Ziller.
Zimmermann.
Zmigrodzki.
Zoroaster.

INDEX II.

PLACES, PEOPLES, TRIBES, LANGUAGES, ETC.

Abipones.
Abu-Zabel.
Accadians.
Achomawi.
Afghan.
Africa.
Ainu (Ainos).
Alabama.
Alarsk.
Alaska.
Albania.
Albany.
Alemanian.
Alfurus.
Algeria.
Algonkian (Algonquin).
Alleghanies.
Alsace.
Altai.
Altmark.
Amazulu.
Ambamba.
Amboina.
America.
Anahuac.
Andalusia.
Andaman Islands.
Angola.
Angoy.
Anjou.
Annam (Annamites).
Apaches.
Arabia (Arabs).
Aramaan.
Arapahos.
Ararat, Mt.
Araucanians.
Arawak.
Arcadia.
Ardennes.
Arekuna.
Argentine.
Arizona.
Armenia (Armenian).
Aryan.
Ashanti.
Asia.
Asia Minor.
Assyria.
Aston.
Athens.
Aurora.
Australia (Australians).
Austria.
Aveyron.
Aztecs (see Nahuatl, Mexico).

Badagas.
Baden.
Baffin Land.
Bajansi.
Bakairi.
Bakulai.
Balanta.
Bale.
Bamberg.
Bambuk.
Bampton.
Banians.
Banks Islands.
Basques.
Basutos.
Battas.
Bavaria.
Bayreuth.
Bechuanas.
Bedouins.
Beit-Bidel.
Belford.
Belgium.
Bengal (Bengalese).
Berg.
Bern.
Berwickshire.
Beverly.
Bielefeld.
Bilqula (Bella Coola).
Blackfoot (Blackfeet).
Boeotia.
Bohemia.
Bologna.
Bomba.
Bomma.
Bonyhad.
Borneo.
Bornoo (Bornu).
Bosnia.
Boston.
Boxley.
Brabant.
Brahmans.
Brazil.
Bremen.
Brerton.
Breslau.
British Columbia.
Brittany (Breton).
Brooklyn.
Buckinghamshire.
Buddhists.
Bulgaria.
Burgundians.
Burma (Burmese).
Buru.
Buryats (Buriats).
Byzantium.

Caddos.
Cakchiquels.
Calabar.
Calabria.
California.
Cambridge.
Canada.
Canary Islands.
Canterbury.
Cape Breton.
Cape York.
Caribs.
Carinthia.
Camatic.
Carthage.
Castilian.
Catloltq.
Cuyuse.
Celebes.
Celts (Celtic).
Central America.
Ceylon.
Chalons.
Champagne.
Cbarlbury.
Cherokees.
Chester.
Chetimachus.
Chiapas.
Chibchas.
Chickasaws.
Chilli.
China (Chinese).
Chinantec.
Chinchas.
Chinook.
Chippeway (Ojibwa).
Chiquito.
Choctaw.
Cholona.
Clonmel.
Coconino.
Colchester.
Colhuacan.
Comanches.
Colne.
Cologne.
Congo.
Connecticut.
Coomassie.
Coptic.
Cornwall (Cornish).
Cossacks.
Cotas.
Cracow.
Cree.
Creeks.
Crete.
Cronstadt.
Cumberland.
Czechs.
Czernowitz.

Dakotas.
Damaras.
Damascus.
Dardistan.
Darfur.
Darien.
Deeping.
Delaware.
Delawares.
Denmark (Danish).
Devonshire.
Dieyerie.
Ditmarsh.
Dnieper.
Dodona.
Donegal.
Doracho.
Dravidian.
Dutch.
Dvina.
Dyaks.

East Indies.
Egypt (Egyptian).
Elberfeld.
Elbing.
England (English).
Ermeland.
Erzgebirge.
Eskimo (Esquimaux).
Essenes.
Essex.
Esthonia (Esthonian).
Eton.
Etruscan.
Euphrates.
Europe.
Ewe.
Eynsham.

Feddringen.
Fernando Po.
Fiji.
Finland (Finns).
Flat Heads.
Florence.
Florida.
Fohr.
France (French).
Franconia.
Franks.
Friburg.
Frisian.
Fuegians.
Fulas.

Gaelic.
Galibi.
Galicia.
Ganges.
Gauls.
Geneva.
Genoa.
Georgia.
Gerbstadt.
Germany (German).
Gilolo.
Glastonhnry.
Gloucester.
Godstowe.
Gothic (Goths).
Gottingen.
Greece (Greek).
Greenland.
Grodno.
Gualalas.
Guarani.
Guarayo.
Guatemala.
Guiana.
Guinea.
Gujurat.
Gypsies.

Hackney.
Haddenham.
Haidas.
Hameln.
Hanafi.
Hanover.
Hare Indians.
Harz.
Havel.
Hawaii (Hawaiian).
Hebrews (Jews).
Heide.
Heliopolis.
Hellene.
Herefordshire.
Hervey Islands.
Hesse.
Heston.
Heton.
Hichitis.
Hidatsa.
High-Coquetdale.
Himalayas.
Hindus (Hindoos).
Holland.
Honduras.
Hopi.
Hottentots.
Houghton.
Hovas.
Hungary (Hungarian).
Huns.
Huntingdonshire.
Hupas.
Hurous.

Iceland (Icelandic).
India.
Indians, American (see also various tribal names). Indo-Iranian.
Innspruck.
Iowa.
Ipurucoto.
Ireland (Irish).
Iroquois.
Ishogo.
Isleta.
Islington.
Italy (Italian).

Jamaica.
Japan (Japanese).
Jasmund.
Java.
Jericho.
Jews (see Hebrews).
Jivaro.

Kabinapek.
Kabylia (Kabyles).
Kaffirs (Kafirs).
Kalispelm.
Kallundborg.
Kalmucks.
Kammin.
Kamtschatka.
Kansa.
Kansas.
Karaibi.
Karankawa.
Karok.
Kato Pomo.
Kei Islands.
Kent.
Kentucky.
Kherson.
Khonds.
Khyens.
Kiche (Quiche).
Kilkenny.
Kingsmill Islands.
Kingston.
Klamath.
Knutsford.
Kolosh.
Kols (Kolhs).
Konigsberg.
Konow.
Kootenays.
Korosi.
Kwakiutl.

Labrador.
Lambeth.
Laon.
Lapps.
Latin (Roman).
Latuka.
Leipzig.
Lewis.
Liberia.
Libya.
Liege.
Lille.
Lincolnshire.
Lithuania.
Loango.
Loire.
London.
Louisiana.
Lourdes.
Low German.
Lowland Scotch.
Luneburg.
Lusatia.
Lycia.

Madagascar.
Magyars.
Maine.
Makusi (Macusi).
Malabar.
Malay.
Malaysia.
Mandans.
Mandingos.
Mangaia.
Mansfeld.
Maoris.
Mark.
Marquesas Islands.
Marutse.
Maryland.
Massachusetts.
Mataria.
Matchlapi.
Maya.
Mazatec.
Mecklenburg.
Meesow.
Meiderich.
Melanesia.
Menomoni.
Mesopotamia.
Messenia.
Mexico (Mexican).
Miao-tse.
Micmacs.
Micronesia.
Milan.
Minahassers.
Mincopies.
Mingrelia.
Mississagas.
Mississippi.
Miwok.
Moabites.
Modocs (Modok).
Mohaves.
Mohammedans (Moslems).
Moki (Moqui).
Moluccas.
Monbuttu (Monboddo).
Mongols.
Montenegro.
Monte Pulciano.
Moors.
Moravians.
Moree.
Moslems (Muslim, Mussulmans).
Mosquito.
Mota.
Mpongwe.
Mull.
Munda Kols.
Mundombe.
Murs.
Muskogees.
Mussulmans.
Muzo.
Nah’ane.
Nahuatl (Aztec).
Nairs.
Namaqua.
Naples.
Navajos (Navahos).
Negritos.
Neo-Latin (Romance).
Netherlands.
Neuchatel.
Neu-Stettin.
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
New England.
New Guinea.
New Hampshire.
New Hebrides.
New Jersey.
New Mexico.
New York.
New Zealand.
Nias.
Nicaragua.
Nile.
Nilgiris (Neilgherries).
Nipissings.
Nishinam.
Niskwalli.
Nootkas.
Normandy.
North Carolina.
Northumberland.
Norway (Norwegian).
Norwich.
Nova Scotia.
Ntlakyapamuq.
Nubia.
Nurnberg.

Ojibwa (see Chippeway).
Okanak-en.
Oldenburg.
Omagua.
Omahas.
Oraibi.
Oranienburg.
Oregon.
Oriental.
Ossetic.
Ostiaks.
Otranto.
Oude.
Ovaherero.
Oxfordshire.

Padam.
Padua.
Palestine.
Pali.
Pampas.
Panjab (Punjab).
Papuans.
Paraguay.
Parsees.
Patwin.
Pawnees.
Peake River.
Pelew Islands.
Pennsylvania.
Penobscots.
Pentlate.
Persia (Persian).
Peru (Peruvian).
Philadelphia.
Philippine Islands.
Phoenicia.
Phrygia.
Piutes.
Plattdeutsch.
Podolia.
Poitou.
Poland.
Polynesia.
Pomerania.
Porno.
Ponkas.
Pontmain.
Pontoise.
Portugal (Portuguese).
Prussia.
Pt. Barrow.
Pudu-vayal.
Pueblos Indians.
Puharies.
Pyrenees.

Quedlmburg.
Queen Charlotte Islands.
Queensland.
Queres.
Quiches (Kiches).

Rackow.
Rapstede.
Rarotonga.
Reddies.
Rees.
Regenwald.
Rhode Island.
Rio Grande.
Rio Nunez.
Ripon.
Rome (Roman).
Rotherham.
Roumania.
Rugen.
Russia (Russian).

Sahaptin.
Sahara.
Sakalavas.
Salisbury.
Salish.
Salzburg.
Samoa.
Samoyeds.
Sandeh.
Sanskrit.
Santals.
Sappendelf.
Saracens.
Sarcees.
Saxony.
Scandinavian.
Sehaffhausen.
Schleswig-Holstein.
Scotland (Scotch).
Seminoles.
Semites (Semitic).
Semnoues.
Senegambia.
Servia (Servian).
Seville.
Shasta.
Shawnees.
Shekiani.
Shropshire.
Shushwaps.
Sia.
Siam.
Siberia.
Sicily (Sicilian).
Sierra Leone.
Silesia.
Silt.
Siouan (Sioux).
Slavonian (Slavonic).
Snanaimuq.
Society Islands.
Soissons.
Soleure.
Sollinger Wald.
Solomon Islands.
Somali.
Songi.
Songish.
Soudan.
South America.
South Carolina.
Spain (Spanish).
Spanish-American.
Sparta.
Stapelholm.
Steiermark.
St. Ives.
St. Petersburg.
Strassburg.
Suevi.
Sunderland.
Suru.
Susu.
Sumatra.
Swabia.
Sweden (Swedish).
Switzerland (Swiss).
Syriac.

Tacana.
Tafllet.
Tagals.
Tahiti.
Tamil.
Tamanako.
Tarahumari.
Tartars.
Tasmanians.
Teda.
Tehua.
Telugu.
Teton.
Teutonic.
Texas.
Thames.
Thuringia.
Tiber.
Tibet.
Tierra del Fuego.
Tigris.
Timbuktu (Timbuctoo).
Tinne.
Tiszla-Eszlar.
Tlingit.
Todas.
Tondern.
Tonga.
Tongatabu.
Tonkawe’.
Tonningstedt.
Tonquin.
Transylvania.