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JOURNALS.

1. American Anthropologist. (Washington.) New Series. Vol. I. No. 1, January, 1899. Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure. J. W. Powell.—The Calchaqui: an archaeological problem. D. G. Brinton.—Aboriginal American zoötechy. O. T. Mason.—A Pawnee ritual used when changing a man's name. A. C. Fletcher.—Some recent criticisms of physical anthropology. F. Boas.—Professor Blumentritt's studies of the Philippines. D. G. Brinton.—The Indian congress at Omaha. J. Mooney.—Korean clan organization. W. Hough.—"Real," "True," or "Genuine," in Indian languages. A. S. Gatschet.—The adopted Algonquian term "Poquosin." W. W. Tooker.—Anthropologic literature. Reviews of works by Worcester, "Philippine Islands and their people;" Pittier-Müller, "Die sprache der Bribri Indianer;" Thomas, "Introduction to the study of North American archæology; " Hill, "Cuba and Porto Rico;" and Frobenius, "Der ursprung der afrikanischen kulturen."—Current bibliography of anthropology.—Notes and news.

2. Free Museum of Science and Art. (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.) Vol. II. No. 1, January, 1899. Life in the Luchu Islands. W. H. Furness, 3d.—Personal ornaments from Benin. H. L. Roth.

3. The Southern Workman and Hampton School Record. (Hampton, Va.) Vol. XXVIII. No. 3, March, 1899. Folk-lore and ethnology. (Continued in Nos. 4, 5.)

4. The Land of Sunshine. (Los Angeles.) Vol. X. No. 4, March, 1899. A New Mexico folk-song. C. F. Lummis.—No. 5, April. An Indian fiesta at Warner's Ranch. H. N. Rust.—No. 6, May. An Omaha tribal festival (illustrated). J. C. Fillmore.

5. Folk-Lore. (London.) Vol. X. No. 1, March, 1899. Australian gods: a reply. A. Lang.—Australian gods: rejoinder. E. S. Hartland.—Annual report of the Council. Address by the retiring president: Britain and folk-lore.—Reviews: Works of Pitt-Rivers, Excavations in Cranbore Chase; L. Pineau, Les vieux chants populaires scandinaves; F. Moss, Folk-lore; G. Rua, Tra antiche fiabe e novelle; D. Comparetti, The traditional poetry of the Finns; G. St. Clair, Creation records discovered in Egypt.—Correspondence. Holy Week observance in the Abruzzi. The game of Green Gravel. Notes on the folk-lore of the Fjort.—Miscellanea. To discover a drowned body. Midnight children. Auguries. Irish folk-lore. Traditions and superstitions collected at Kilcurry, County Louth, Ireland.—Bibliography.

6. Mélusine. (Paris.) Vol. IX. No. 7, January–February, 1899. Un chant monorime de la Passion. G. Doncieux.—Les grues d'Ibycus. II. and III. Loquin and Gaidoz.—La fascination. (Continued in No. 8.)—J. Tuchmann.—Bibliographic de la Gorgone et du Gorgoneion. J. Tuchmann.—Bibliographie. Reviews of works of Abercromby, De Mont and De Cock, Dennett and Miss Kingsley.—No. 8, March–April. Saint Expédit.—C. Doncieux and H. Gaidoz.—La sterilité volontaire. III. K. Nyrop.—Légendes contemporaines, IV., V.—Saint Eloi, VII. L'origine du singe.—La Courte-paille.

7. Revue des Traditions Populaires. (Paris.) Vol. XIV. No. 2, February. La pomme et la fecondité. E. Galtier.—Légendes des forêts de France. VII.–IX. P. Sébillot.—Folk-lore astronomique. R. Basset.—Rites et légendes de la construction. XXIX.–XXXVII. A. Harou.—No. 3, March. La mer et les eaux: la construction des navires. P. Sébillot.—Coutumes et usages du Carnaval. XIV., XV. A. Marguillier.—Romances populaires françaises. G. Doncieux.—Les mois en Franche-Comté. III. Mars. C.