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Latham; Notes on folk tales, by W. R. S. Ralston; The 
folk lore of France, by A. Lang; Some Japan folk tales, by C. 
Pfoundes; A folk tale and various superstitions of the Hidatsa 
Indians, by E. B. Tylor; Chaucer’s night spell, by William 
J oms; Plant lore notes to Mrs. Latham’s West Sussex 
superstitions, by James Britten; Yorkshire local rhymes and say- 
ings; Divination by the blade-bone, by William J. Thoms ; Index 
to the folk lore in the first series of Hardwick’s Science Gossip, 
by James Britten; Some Italian folk lore, by Henry Charles 
Coote; Wart and wen cures, by James Hardy; Fairies at Ilkley 
Wells, by Charles G. Smith; Notes; Queries; Notices and News. 
ur readers will be pleased to hear that Maj. Powell, Col. Gar- 
rick Mallery and Mrs. A. R. Marvine are rummaging the entire 
literature of North American Aborigines with a view to publish- 
ing an exhaustive work on American Indian mythology. 
The February number of Materiaux pour l Histoire de l Homme 
contains a very good résumé of the meeting of German anthro- 
pologists in 1878. The rest of the number is occupied with local 
European archeology. 
In No. 5 of Correspondenz-Blatt Prof. Stieda reviews a work 
entitled Materialen zur Vorgeschichte des Menschen im östlichen 
Europa. Nach polnischen und russischen Quellen, bearbeitet und 
herausgegeben, von Albin Kohn und Dr. C. Mehlis. Jena, Cos- 
tenoble, 1879. 
GEOLOGY AND PALASONTOLOGY. 
DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRILOBITES.—The Utica Slate and related 
formations. Fossils of the Utica Slate and metamorphoses of Tri- 
