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SUPPLEMENT. FOLKLORE FROM WEST GREENLAND. и 496—564 
Introductory remarks (рр. 496— 497). 
I. FROM THE CAPE FAREWELL DISTRICT ................. 497—523 
A. Petting songs and nursery rhymes (nos. 238—251)... 497 
В. Epic-lyric poems for children or grown-ups (nos. 252 
67) PEC yt Зе а at) AN cc OT Ser 504 
Nos. 257—259 Three songs of lamentation attributed to hermits 
(qiwittut, р. 506). — No. 260 Okuamaaq, the unnatural mother-in- 
law (p. 511). 
C. Kajak and drum songs (nos. 268—273) .............. 518. 
вом DHREE WEST GREENLAND) Оо USE 
Introductory remarks (pp. 524—526). 
A. Epic-lyric poems for children or grown-ups (nos. 274 
OU) ES coh Soke BGS ORE RTE RENE GE ARR ARE EES OE Ts 526: 
B. Four old drum songs from Oommannaq (Umanak) 
‚ fjord (nos. 288—291). 
MELODIES FROM THE CAPE FAREWELL DISTRICT ............. 539—543 
Vannes ones 
THE PHONOGRAPH AND THE HUMAN EAR AS RIVAL MEANS OF RE- 
© CORI INGEMUSIC MANDI ANG WAGE NAN PCA ere "544559 
My sources. Names of the Native Tonnen sg Segen per 560—561 
List of corresponding Texts and Melodies oi os UREA SENERE APRES NA Re 562—563 
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