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1895. Piers (Harry). — Kelies 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 (W[illiam] A.) and Savary (Judge A W.).— History of 



County of Annapolis. Toronto, 1897. — Contains a few 

 references to the Micmacs. 



i899. 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. 



