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1895. Piers (Harry). Relics of the Stone Age in Nova Scotia. Trans. 

 N. S. Inst. Nat. Sc., ix, pp. 26-58, with 3 plates illustrating 

 98 specimens, nearly all in the Fairbanks collection. Read 

 13 May, 1895. 



1895. DesBrisay (Judge Mather Byles). History of the County of 



Lunenburg. 2nd ed. Toronto, 1895. Chapter xxx (pp. 341- 

 351) is devoted to the aborigines, murders and scalpings by 

 them, burial places, and interesting incidents. 



1896. Hagar (Stansbury). Magic and Medicine of the Micmacs. 



Journal of Am. Folk-Lore, vol. ix, p. 170; Boston, 1896. 



1897. Hagar (Stansbury). Weather and the Seasons in Micmac 



Mythology. Journal of Am. Folk-Lore, vol. x, p. 101; 

 Boston, 1897. 



1897. Calnek lW[illiam] A.) and Savary (Judge A W.). History of 



County of Annapolis. Toronto, 1897. Contains a few 

 references to the Micmacs. 



1899. McLeod (Robert R[andall]). In the Acadian Land: Nature 



Studies. Boston, 1899. The Micmac Indians are 

 described on pp. 140-155. 



1900. Gatschet (A[lbert] S[amuel]). Micmac Fans and Games, 



Bulletin of Free Museum of Science and Arts, Department 

 of Archaeology and Palaeontology, Univ. of Penn., vol. ii, 

 No. 3, May, 1900, pp. 1-5. Describes fans, and the game 

 "altesta-an." 



1900. Wilson (Isaiah W.) Geography and History of .the County of 



Digby, N. S. Halifax, 1900. Pp. 21-26 treats briefly of 



the Micmacs. 

 1903. McLeod (Robert R[andall]). Markland or Nova Scotia. 



[Chicago?], 1903. Chapter xi, pp. 166-175 is on the Indians 



of Nova Scotia. 



1907. Hodge (Frederick Webb). Handbook of American Indians. 



2 vols. Bulletin Bur. of Am. Eth., 30. Wash., 1907. 

 Article 'Micmac/ vol. 1, pp. 858-859 (by Jas, Mooney & 

 Cyrus Thomas). 



1908. Hewitt (Harry W.). Customs of the Micmac Indians. Unpub- 



lished manuscript of 33 pp., read before N. S. Historical 

 Society, 21 April, 1908, and preserved in files of that 

 Society. 



