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Pierstorff, Julius. 33i.4P9<x> 



8 Frauenarbeit und Frauenfrage [4]>8i p. O. Jena: 



G. Fischer, 1900. 



Reprinted from Handu<orterbuch der Staatsivissenschaften, 2 Auflage, vol. 3. 

 "Statistik der Frauenarbeit," p. 3-20. 

 "Litteratur," p. 78-81. 



MacDonald, Arthur. 39 6 -4 Ml 4 



9570 Gj r i s w h o answer "personals", a sociologic and scientific study of 

 young women, including letters of American and European girls 

 in answer to personal advertisements, with a bibliography. Sec- 

 ond edition. xvi,25O p. D. Washington, D. C., 1897. 



Cohn, Gustav. 396.0943 P 6o 



6989 Die deutsche Frauenbewegung. Eine Betrachtung uber deren 

 Entwickelung und Ziele. [6],226,[i] p. O. Berlin: Gebruder 



Paetel, 1896. 



"Literatur zur deutschen Frauenbewegung," p. 219-226. 



016.398 

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Superstitions Fairy talcs Proverbs 



Skeat, Walter William. 398.0959 8627 



15100 Malay magic. Being an introduction to the folklore and popular 

 religion of the Malay peninsula. With a preface by Charles Otto 

 Blagden. xxiv,[2],685 p. 7 il. 28 pi. O. London: Macmillan 

 & Co. 1900. 



"List of chief authorities quoted", p. 675. 



Scherman, Lucian, & Krauss, Friedrich S. 1,571.07 P9<x> 



21887 Allgemeine Methodik der Volkskunde. Berichte liber Erschei- 



nungen in den Jahren 1890-1897. [4], 134 p. Q. Erlangen: 

 F. Junge, 1899. 



Reprinted in 100 copies from the Kritischer Jahresbericht uber die Fortschrilte der 

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Clodd, Edward. 398.2 C62 



196-26 Tom Tit Tot. An essay on savage philosophy in folk-tale. 

 x,249 p. D. London: Duckworth & Co., 1898. 



Contents: Introduction. I. The story of Tom Tit Tot. 2. Variants of Tom Tit Tot 

 Scotch, Tyrolese, Basque, Indian, Welsh. 3. On the diffusion of stories. 4. Incidental 

 features of the stories. 5. Barbaric ideas about names. 6. Magic through tangible 

 things hair and nails, refuse, saliva, portrait. 7. Magic through intangible things 

 shadow, reflection, name. 8. Taboo. 9. Words of power. IO. The name and the 

 sou). Appendix Bibliography of the Tom Tit Tot group of folk-tales. 



