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PUBLICATIONS OF THE

AMERICAN FOLK-LORE SOCIETY.

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK-LORE.

VOLS. I.--VIII. 1888--1895.

MEMOIRS OF THE AMERICAN FOLK-LORE SOCIETY.

VOL. I. FOLK-TALES OF ANGOLA.

Fifty Tales with Ki-mbundu text, literal English Translation, Introduction, and Notes. Collected and edited by HELI CHATELAIN, late U.S. Commercial Agent at Loanda. Pp. xii., 315. (With two Maps.)

VOL. II. LOUISIANA FOLK-TALES.

In French Dialect and English Translation. Collected and edited by ALCeE FORTIER, D. Lit., Professor of Romance Languages in Tulane University of Louisiana. Pp. xi., 122.

VOL. III. BAHAMA SONGS AND STORIES.

A Contribution to Folk-Lore, by CHARLES L. EDWARDS, Professor of Biology in the University of Cincinnati. With Music, Introduction, Appendix, and Notes. Six Ill.u.s.trations. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. 1895. Pp. xiii., 111.

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