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a, West Africa. London, 1910. DRACOTT, ALICE E. Simla Village Tales. London, 1906. DUNLOP, JOHN COLIN. History of Fiction. Edited by H. WILSON. 2 vols. London, 1896. EVANS, IVOR H. N. Folk Stories of the Tempassuk and Tuaran Districts, British North Borneo (in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 43 [1913]: 422-479). (Cited Evans.) FANSLER, HARRIOTT E. Types of Prose Narratives. Chicago, 1911. FLEESON, KATHERINE NEVILLE. Laos Folk-Lore of Farther India. Chicago, 1899. Folk-Lore Journal. Folk-Lore Society. 7 vols. London, 1883-89. (Cited FLJ.) Folk-Lore: A Quarterly Review, current since 1890. (Cited FL.) FRERE, M. Old Deccan Days, or Hindoo Fairy Legends Current in Southern India. London, 1868. GEROULD, G.H. The Grateful Dead. (Folk-Lore Society.) London, 1907. Gesta Romanorum. Translated by the Rev. CHARLES SWAN. Revised edition. London, 1906. GONZENBACH, LAURA. Sicilianische Maerchen. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1870. GRIMM, THE BROTHERS. Household Tales: with the Author's Notes. Translated from the German, and edited by M. Hunt. With an Introduction by Andrew Lang. 2 vols. London, 1884. GROOME, F.H. Gypsy Folk Tales. London, 1899. HAHN, J. G. VON. Griechische und albanesische Maerchen. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1864. HARTLAND, E.S. Science of Fairy Tales. London, 1891. HONEY, JAMES A. South African Folk Tales. New York, 1910. HOSE (CHARLES) and McDOUGALL (WILLIAM). The Pagan Tribes of Borneo. 2 vols. London, 1912. (Cited Hose-McDougall.) Indian Antiquary--A Journal of Oriental Research in Archaeology, History, Literature, Languages, Philosophy, Religion, etc. Bombay (current). INGRAM, J. H. Spanish Fairy Tales. Translated from Fernan Caballero. New York, N.D. JACOBS, JOSEPH. Indian Fairy Tales. New York and London, 1913. (Cited Jacobs 1.) --The Fables of AEsop. I. History of the AEsopic Fable. London, 1889. (Cited Jacobs 2.) Jataka, or Stories of the Buddha's Former Births. Translated from the Pali by various hands. Edited by E. B. COWELL. 6 vols. Cambridge, V.D. Journal of American Folk-Lore. (Cited JAFL.) --Bayliss, Clara K., Tagalog Folk-Tales (JAFL 21 : 45-53). --Benedict, Laura W., Bagobo Myths (JAFL 26 : 13-63). --Chamberlain, A. F., Notes on Tagal Folk-Lore (JAFL 15 : 196-198). --Gardner, Fletcher, Tagalog Folk-Tales (JAFL 20 : 104-116, 300-310). --Maxfield, B. L., and Millington, W. H., Visayan Folk-Tales (JAFL 19 : 97-
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