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JOURNALS.
1. American Anthropologist. (Washington.) Vol. II. No. 1, January–March, 1900. The lessons of folk-lore. J. W. Powell.—Mayan time systems and time symbols. C. Thomas.—Linguistic families of Mexico. O. T. Mason.—Oriental influences in Mexico. W. Hough.—The study of primitive music. C. K. Wead.—The new-fire ceremony in Walpi. J. W. Fewkes.—The Toara ceremony of the Dippil tribes of Queensland. R. H. Mathews.—The lords of the night and the Tonalamatl of the Codex Borbonicus. C. P. Bowditch.—Book reviews.—Periodical literature.—Notes and news.
2. The American Antiquarian. (Chicago.) Vol. XXII. No. 1, January–February, 1900. In Memoriam of Dr. D. G. Brinton. A. F. Chamberlain.—No. 2, March–April. The evolution of ethics. C. W. Super.—Anthropological notes. A. F. Chamberlain.—No. 3, May–June. The archaeology of ethical ideas. C. F. Super.
3. The Land of Sunshine. (Los Angeles.) Vol. XII. No. 4, March, 1900. The cities of the dead. Washington Matthews.
4. The Southern Workman. (Hampton, Va.) Vol. XXIX. No. 3, March, 1900. Alabama folk-lore. S. H. Showers.
5. Folk-Lore. (London.) Vol. XL No. I, March, 1900. The legends of Krishna. W. Crooke.—Annual report of the Council.—Presidential address. Totemism and some recent discoveries. E. S. Hartland.—Reviews: works of H. M. Chadwick, The cult of Othin; A. C. Lyall, Asiatic studies; E. Durkheim, L'année sociologique; H. Balfour, The natural history of the musical bow; A. Manwaring, Marathi proverbs; T. K. Cheyne and J. S. Black, Encyclopædia biblica; J. Mathew, Eaglehawk and crow; J. Bolte, R. Köhler Kleinere schriften.—Correspondence: Alphabet used in consecrating a church. Giants in pageants. Customs relating to iron. The Little Red Hen.—Miscellanea: Dorset folk-lore. Folk-tales from the Ægæan. Medical superstition in Cyprus. Exposition Universelle (Paris) de 1900.—Bibliography.—Rules and list of members.
6. The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. (London.) Vol. II. Nos. 1 and 2, August–November, 1899. The secret societies of West Africa. {A. P. F. Marriott.—Ju-ju laws and customs in the Niger Delta. C. N. de Candi.
7. Journal Asiatique. (Paris.) Vol. XV. No. 1, January–February, 1900. La légende de Sateh Boghra Khan et l'histoire. Grenard.
8. Le Courrier de Livre. (Quebec.) Vol. IV. No. 47, February, 1900. French Canadian songs. R. Renault.
9. Mélusine. (Paris.) Vol. X. No. I, January–February, 1900. L'inspiration verbale. E. Ernault.—Saint Expédit. IV. Au tribunal bollandiste. R. Gaidoz.—Contes d'animaux du Lavedan. I. Les aventures du chat et de l'agneau. M. Camelat.—La fascination. J. Tuchmann.—Dictons et proverbes bretons. E. Ernault.
10. Revue de l'histoire des religions. (Paris.) Vol. XLI. No. 1, January–February, 1900. Sur le prétendu monothéisme des anciens Chinois. M. Courant.—Notes sur l'Islam—Maghribin—les marabouts. E. Dantté.
11. Revue des Traditions Populaires. (Paris.) Vol. XV. No. 1, January. 1900. Traditions populaires des Roumains. X.–XVIII. A. Gorovel.—Traditions et anciennes coutumes du pays messin. A. Benoist.—Les villes englouties. XLI. Savoie. L. Jacquot.—Contes et légendes arabes. (Continued in Nos. 2, 3.) R. Basset. No. 2, February. Folk-lore de Tahiti et des îles voi-