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HE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK-LORE (Quarterly: Editor, Franz Boas), issued by the American Folk-Lore Society, is designed for the collection and publication of the folk-lore and mythology of the American Continent. The subscription price is three dollars per annum.

The American Folk-Lore Society was organized January 4, 1888. The Society holds annual meetings, at which reports are received and papers read. The yearly membership fee is three dollars. Members are entitled to receive The Journal of American Folk-Lore. Subscribers to the Journal, or other persons interested in the objects of the Society, are eligible to membership, and are requested to address the Permanent Secretary to that end.

Authors alone are responsible for the contents of their papers.

Officers of the American Folk-Lore Society (1919).

President.-Elsie Clews Parsons.

First Vice-President.-E. C. Hills.

Second Vice-President.-J. Walter Fewkes.

Councillors. For three years: Phillips Barry, A. M. Espinosa, C.-M. Barbeau. For two years: J. R. Swanton, E. K. Putnam, Stith Thompson. For one year: R. B. Dixon, E. Sapir, A. L. Kroeber. Past Presidents: Pliny Earle Goddard, Robert H. Lowie, C.-M. Barbeau, Presidents of Local Branches: Charles Peabody, A. M. Tozzer, D. L. Thomas, Miss Mary A. Owen, Haywood Parker, Reed Smith, Clyde G. Glasscock, John M. Stone, John Harrington Cox, Alexander Fraser, E.-Z. Massicotte.

Editor of Journal.—Franz Boas, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

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George Lyman Kittredge, Aurelio M. Espinosa, C.-Marius Barbeau, Elsie

Permanent Secretary.-Charles Peabody, Cambridge, Mass.

Treasurer. —Alfred M. Tozzer, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Officers of Local and State Branches and Societies.

BOSTON.-President, Charles Peabody; First Vice-President, A. V. Kidder; Second Vice-President, Helen Leah Reed; Secretary, Mrs. J. W. Courtney; Treasurer, Samuel B. Dean.

CAMBRIDGE.-President, A. M. Tozzer; Vice-President, Mrs. E. F. Williams; Treasurer, Carleton E. Noyes; Secretary, Mrs. W. Scudder.

KENTUCKY.-President, D. L. Thomas; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Fannie C. Duncan, Miss Josephine McGill; Secretary, Miss Myra Sanders; Treasurer, John F. Smith.

MISSOURI,-President, Miss Mary A. Owen; Vice-Presidents, Miss Lucy R. Laws, Mrs. Eva W. Case, Miss Jennie M. A. Jones, Mrs. Edward Schaaf; Secretary, H. M. Belden; Treasurer, C. H. Williams; Directors, A. E. Bostwick, Leah R. C. Yoffie.

NORTH CAROLINA.-President, Haywood Parker; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank C. Brown. NORTH DAKOTA.-Secretary, George F. Will.

SOUTH CAROLINA.- President, Reed Smith; Vice-President, Henry C. Davis; Secretary and Treasurer, F. W. Cappelmann.

TENNESSEE.-Secretary, Henry M. Wiltse.

TEXAS.-President, Dr. Clyde G. Glasscock; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Adele B. Looscan, W. S. Hendrix; Secretary, W. P. Webb; Treasurer, Stith Thompson; Councillors, Mrs. Lillie T. Shaver, L. W. Payne, Jr., Miss Dorothy Scarborough.

VIRGINIA.-President, John M. Stone; Vice-President, Miss Martha M. Davis; Secretary-Treasurer, Walter A. Montgomery; Archivist, C. Alphonso Smith.

WEST VIRGINIA.-President and General Editor, John Harrington Cox; Vice-President, Robert Allen Armstrong; Secretary-Treasurer, Walter Barnes.

MEXICO.-President, Manuel Gamio.

ONTARIO.-President, Dr. Alexander Fraser; Vice-Presidents, Lawrence J. Burpee, W. H. Clawson, W. J. Wintemberg; Secretary, C. M. Barbeau; Treasurer, F. W. Waugh.

QUEBEC.-President, E.-Z. Massicotte; Vice-Presidents, Victor Morin, Gustave Lanctôt, Mlle. Malvina Tremblay; Secretary, C.-M. Barbeau; Treasurer, F. W. Waugh.

Entered as second-class matter, July 6, 1911, at the Post Office at Lancaster, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.

American Folk-Lore Society.

MEMOIRS OF THE AMERICAN FOLK-LORE SOCIETY. Vol. I. HELI CHATELAIN, Folk-Tales of Angola. Fifty Tales with Ki-mbundu text, literal English Translation, Introduction, and Notes. 1894. xii+315 p. (With two maps.) $3.50 net.

II. ALCÉE FORTIER, Louisiana Folk-Tales. In French Dialect and English Translation. 1895. xi + 122 p. $3.50 net.

III. CHARLES L. EDWARDS, Bahama Songs and Stories. With Music, Introduction, Appendix, and Notes. Six Illustrations. 1895. xiii +III p. $3.50.

IV. FANNY D. BERGEN, Current Superstitions. Collected from the Oral Tradition of English-Speaking Folk. With Notes, and an Introduction by WILLIAM WELLS NEWELL. 1869. vi + 161 p. $3.50

net.

V. WASHINGTON MATTHEWS, Navaho Legends. With Introduction, Notes, Illustrations, Texts, Interlinear Translations, and Melodies. 1897. viii+299 p. Out of print.

VI. JAMES TEIT, Traditions of the Thompson River Indians of British Columbia. With Introduction by FRANZ BOAS, and Notes. 1898. x+137 p. $3.50.

VII. FANNY D. BERGEN, Animal and Plant Lore. Collected from the Oral Tradition of English-Speaking Folk. With Introduction by J. Y. BERGEN. 1899. 180 p. (Second Part to Vol. IV., with common Index.)

$3.50.

VIII. GEORGE A. DORSEY, Traditions of the Skidi Pawnee. With Introduction, Notes, and Illustrations. 1904. xxvi +366 p. $6.

IX. M. R. COLE, Los Pastores. A Mexican Miracle Play. Translation, Introduction, and Notes. With Illustrations and Music. xxxiv +234 p. $4.

X. ELEANOR HAGUE, Spanish-American Folk-Songs. 1917. III p. $3.50. XI. JAMES A. TEIT, MARIAN K. GOULD, LIVINGSTON FARRAND, HERBERT J. SPINDEN, Folk-Tales of Salishan and Sahaptin Tribes. Edited by FRANZ BOAS. 1917. x+201 p. $3.50.

XII. Filipino Popular Tales. Collected and edited, with Comparative Notes, by DEAN S. FANSLER. In preparation.

XIII. ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS, The Folk-Tales of Andros Island, Bahamas. 1918. xx170 p. $3.50.

XIV. MERCIE L. TAYLOR, Index to Volumes I-XXV (1888-1912) of the Journal of American Folk-Lore. WILLIAM WELLS NEWELL MEMORIAL VOLUME. In preparation.

NOTES ET ENQUÊTES. Les remèdes d'autrefois.

E.-Z. Massicotte.-Notes sur la facétié des trois rèves. C.-Marius Barbeau. — La première séance annuelle de la Section de Québec. C.-M. La deuxième séance annuelle de la Section de Québec. C.-M. B. —Notice sur Michel Morin,

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CONTENTS

OF THE

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK-LORE, 1918.

JANUARY-MARCH.

Canadian-English Folk-Lore. C. M. Barbeau. - Canadian Folk-Lore from Ontario. Waugh. - Folk-Lore from Grey County, Ontario. W. J. and Katherine H. Wintemberg.

APRIL-JUNE.

F. W.

Folk-Lore collected in Toronto and Vicinity. W. J. Wintemberg. - Folk-Lore collected in the Counties of Oxford and Waterloo, Ontario. W. J. Wintemberg. — Folk-Lore collected at Roebuck, Grenville County, Ontario. W. J. Wintemberg. —Folk-Lore from Ottawa and Vicinity. F. Eileen Bleakney. Folk-Songs. C. M. Barbeau. -Water-Beings in Shetlandic Folk-Lore, as remembered by Shetlanders in British Columbia. J. A. Teit. - Present-Day Superstitions at La Harpe, Ill., Survivals in a Community of English Origin. Ethel Todd Norlin. — Pueblo-Indian Folk-Tales, probably of Spanish Provenience. Elsie Clews Parsons. —Nativity Myth at Laguna and Zuñi, Elsie Clews Parsons. — Leo Frank and Mary Phagan. Franklin Bliss Snyder.-Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Folk-Lore Society. - Notes and Queries. - Reviews,

JULY-SEPtember.

Porto-Rican Folk-Lore: Décimas, Christmas Carols, Nursery Rhymes, and other Songs. J. Allen Mason, edited by Aurelio M. Espinosa.

OCTOBER-DECEMBER.

Zuñi Tales. Edward L. Handy.—Cuentos populares de Guatemala. Adrián Recinos.· Supersticiones de la región de San Juan Teotihuacán est. de Mex. E. M. Gomez Maillifert. — Some Songs of the Puget Sound Salish. Helen H. Roberts and Herman K. Haeberlin. -- Some CountingOut Rhymes in Michigan. Emelyn E. Gardner. - Notes and Queries. - Reviews. - Officers and Members of the American Folk-Lore Society.

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