2. General References.

ArcinLa Guinée française, by André Arcin. Paris, 1907.
Backus, JAFL 11Animal Tales from North Carolina, by Emma M. Backus. JAFL 11: 284–291. 1898.
Backus, JAFL 12Tales of the Rabbit from Georgia Negroes, by Emma M. Backus. JAFL 12: 108–115. 1899.
Backus, JAFL 13Folk-tales from Georgia, by Emma M. Backus. JAFL 13: 19–32. 1900.
Backus, JAFL 25Negro Tales from Georgia, collected by Mrs. Backus & Mrs. Leitner. 125–136. 1912.
BarkerWest African Folk-tales, by W. H. Barker & Cecilia Sinclair. London, 1917.
Basset, 1Contes Populaires Berbères, by René Basset. Collection de Contes et de Chansons Populaires 12, Paris, 1887.
Basset, 2Nouveaux Contes Berbères, by René Basset. Collection de Contes et de Chansons Populaires 23, Paris, 1897.
Bérenger-FéraudContes Populaires de la Senegambia, by L. J. B. Bérenger-Féraud. Collection de Contes et de Chansons Populaires 9, Paris, 1885.
BleekReynard the Fox in South Africa; or Hottentot Fables and Tales, by Wilhelm Heinrich Imanuel Bleek. London, 1864.
Bleek, BushmanSpecimens of Bushman Folk-lore, by W. H. I. Bleek, edited by Lucy C. Lloyd, with an introduction by George McCall Theal. London, 1911.
Boas, JAFL 25Notes on Mexican Folk-lore, by Franz Boas. JAFL 25: 204–260. 1912.
Boas and Simango, JAFL 35Tales and Proverbs of the Vandau of Portuguese S. Africa. JAFL 35: 151–204. [[225]]
Bolte und PolívkaAnmerkungen zu den Kinder- und Hausmärchen der Brüder Grimm. 3 vols. Leipzig, 1913–1918.
Bundy, JAFL 32Folk-tales from Liberia, by Richard C. Bundy. JAFL 32. 406–427. 1919.
CallawayNursery Tales, Traditions and History of the Zulus, by H. Callaway. London 1868.
ChatelainFolk-tales of Angola, by Héli Chatelain. MAFLS[4] 1. 1894.
ChristensenAfro-American Folk-lore. Told around cabin fires of the Sea Islands of South Carolina, by A. M. H. Christensen. Boston, 1892.
Cleare, JAFL 30Four Folk-tales from Fortune Islands, Bahamas, by W. T. Cleare. JAFL 30: 228–229. 1917.
Cronise and WardCunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider and the other Beef. West African Folk-tales, by Florence M. Cronise and Henry W. Ward. London & New York, 1903.
DayrellFolk-stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa, by Elphinstone Dayrell, with an introduction by Andrew Lang. London, 1910.
DähnhardtNatursagen, by Oskar Dähnhardt, Leipzig, 1907–1912.
DennettNotes on the Folk-lore of the Fjort (French Congo), by R. E. Dennett. Publications Folk-Lore Society 41, London, 1897.
EdwardsBahama Songs and Stories, by Charles L. Edwards. MAFLS 3, 1895.
Ellis, TshiThe Tshi-speaking Peoples of the Gold Coast of West Africa, by Alfred Burdon Ellis. London, 1887.
Ellis, EweThe Ewe-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa. London, 1890.
Ellis, YorubaThe Yoruba-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa. London, 1894.
Elmslie FL 3Folk-lore Tales of Central Africa (Nyassaland), by D. Elmslie. FL 3: 92–110. 1892.
Ernst, VBGAEU 20Tio Tigre y Tio Conejo (Venezuela), by A. Ernst. Verh. Berlin Ges. Anthrop., Ethn. u. Urgesch. 20: 274–278. [[226]]
Espinosa, JAFL 24, 27New-Mexican Spanish Folk-lore, by Aurelio M. Espinosa. JAFL 24: 397–444; 27: 119–147. 1911, 1914.
Espinosa, JAFL 27Comparative Notes on Spanish Folk-tales, JAFL 27: 211–231. 1914.
Espinosa, JAFL 27Folk-tales of the Tepecanos, collected by J. Alden Mason, edited by Aurelio M. Espinosa. JAFL 27: 148–210. 1914.
Espinosa, JAFL 28Folk-tales from Oaxaca, collected by Paul Radin, edited by Aurelio Espinosa. JAFL 28: 390–408. 1915.
FerrandContes Populaires Malgaches, by Gabriel Ferrand. Collection de Contes et de Chansons Populaires 19, Paris, 1893.
FortierLouisiana Folk-tales in the French Dialect and English Translation, by Alcée Fortier. MAFLS 2, 1895.
FrobeniusVolksmärchen der Kabylen, by Leo Frobenius, Jena, 1921.
Frazer, FLJ 7A South African Red Riding-Hood, by J. S. Frazer. FLJ 7: 167–168.
Harris, FriendsUncle Remus and His Friends. Boston & New York, 1892.
Harris, NightsNights with Uncle Remus. Boston & New York, 1911.
Harris, Uncle RemusUncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings, by Joel Chandler Harris. New York & London, 1919.
HarttAmazonian Tortoise Myths, by Charles F. Hartt. Rio de Janeiro, 1875.
Hollis, MasaiThe Masai, Their Language and Folk-lore, by A. C. Hollis. Oxford, 1905.
Hollis, NandiThe Nandi, Their Language and Folk-lore. Oxford, 1909.
JacottetTreasury of Basuto Lore, by E. Jacottet. Part 1. Folk-tales of the Basuto, South Africa & London, 1908.
Johnston, JAFL 9Two Negro Tales (Louisiana), by Mrs. William Preston Johnston. JAFL 9: 194–198. 1896.
JonesNegro Myths from the Georgia Coast, by C. C. Jones. Boston & New York, 1888. [[227]]
JunodLes Chants et les Contes des Ba-Ronga de la Baie de Delagoa, by Henri A. Junod. Lausanne, 1897.
KlunzigerUpper Egypt, by Karl B. Klunziger. New York, 1878.
Koch-GrünbergVom Roroim zum Orinoco, by Theodor Koch-Grünberg, Berlin, 1916.
KoelleAfrican Native Literature, or Proverbs, Fables and Historical Fragments in the Kanuri or Bornu Language (and translation) by S. W. Koelle. London, 1854.
Krug, JAFL 25, 32Bulu Tales from Kamerun, West Africa, by Adolph N. Krug. JAFL 25: 106–124, 1912.
Kunst, JAFL 28Some Animal Fables of the Chuh Indians (Guatemala), by J. Kunst. JAFL 28: 353. 1915.
Lee, JAFL 5Some Negro Lore from Baltimore, by Collins Lee. JAFL 5: 110–112. 1892.
LenzAraukanische Märchen und Erzählungen, by Dr. Rudolf Lenz. Valparaiso, 1896.
Lenz, EstudiosEstudios Araucanos, by Dr. Rudolph Lenz. Anales de la Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile 1895–97.
MacDonaldAfricana, by Duff MacDonald. London, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, 1882.
Mason, JAFL 27Folk-tales of the Tepecanos, by J. Alden Mason, edited by A. M. Espinosa, JAFL 27: 148–210. 1914.
Mechling, JAFL 25Stories from Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, by W. H. Mechling. JAFL 25: 199–203. 1912.
Mechling JAFL 29Stories and Songs from the Southern Atlantic Coastal Region of Mexico, by W. H. Mechling. JAFL 29: 547–558. 1916.
NassauWhere Animals Talk. West African Folk-lore Tales, by Robert H. Nassau. Boston, 1912.
Nassau, JAFL 28Batanga Tales. JAFL 28: 24–51. 1915. (Text in JAFL 30: 262–268.)
Parsons, Andros IslandFolk-tales of Andros Island, Bahamas, by Elsie Clews Parsons. MAFLS 13, 1918.
Parsons, Sea IslandsFolk-lore of the Sea Islands, South Carolina, by Elsie Clews Parsons. MAFLS 16, 1923.
Parsons, JAFL 30Tales from Guilford County, North Carolina, JAFL 30: 168–200. 1917. [[228]]
Parsons, JAFL 30Tales from Maryland and Pennsylvania. JAFL 30: 209–217. 1917.
Parsons, JAFL 30Ten Folk-tales from the Cape Verde Islands. JAFL 30: 230–238. 1917.
Parsons FL 28, 29, 30The Provenience of Certain Negro Folk-tales. FL 28: 408–414; 29: 206–218; 30: 227–234. London, 1917, 1918, 1919.
Parsons, JAFL 32Folk-tales from Students in Tuskegee Institute, Alabama; Folk-tales from Students in the Georgia State College, (edited). JAFL 32: 397–405. 1919.
Penard, JAFL 30Surinam Folk-tales, by A. P. & T. E. Penard. JAFL 30: 239–250. 1917.
Radin, JAFL 28Folk-tales from Oaxaca, collected by Paul Radin, edited by Espinosa. JAFL 28: 390–408. 1915.
RattrayHausa Folk-lore, customs, proverbs, collected and transliterated, by R. S. Rattray, with a preface by R. R. Marett. 2 Vol. Oxford, 1913.
Rattray, ChinyanjeSome Folk-lore Stories and Songs in Chinyanje, by R. S. Rattray, London, 1907.
Recinos, JAFL 31Cuentos Populares de Guatemala, by Adrian Recinos. JAFL 31: 472–487. 1918.
RenelContes de Madagascar, by Charles Renel. Collection de Contes et de Chansons Populaires 37, 38, Paris, 1910.
RivièreContes Populaires de la Kabylie du Djvrdjvra, by J. Rivière. Collection de Contes et de Chansons Populaires 4, Paris, 1882.
SaurièreCuentos populares araucanos y chilenos, S. de Saurière, Revista de Folklore Chileno, 7: 1–282, Santiago de Chile, 1918.
Schwab, JAFL 27, 32Bulu Folk-tales, by George Schwab. JAFL 27: 266–288; 32: 428–437. 1914, 1919.
Smiley, JAFL 32Folk-lore from Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida, by Portia Smiley. JAFL 32: 357–383. 1919.
SmithBrazil, the Amazons and the Coast, by Herbert Smith. New York, 1879.
SteereSwahili Tales as Told by Natives of Zanzibar, by Edward Steere. London, 1889. [[229]]
Stewart, JAFL 32Seven Folk-tales from the Sea-islands, South Carolina, by Sadie E. Stewart. JAFL 32: 394–396. 1919.
ThealKaffir Folk-lore, by George McCall Theal. London, 1882.
TorrendSpecimens of Bantu Folk-lore from Northern Rhodesia, by J. Torrend. London & New York, 1921.
TremearneHausa Superstitions and Customs, by A. J. N. Tremearne. London, 1913.
Tremearne, Tailed Head-huntersTailed Head-hunters of Nigeria, by A. J. N. Tremearne, London, 1912.
Tremearne FL 21, 22Fifty Hausa Folk-tales, by A. J. N. Tremearne. FL 21: 199–215; 351–365; 487–503. 22: 60–73; 218–228; 341–348; 457–473. 1910 & 1911.
Weeks, FL 12Stories and other Notes from the Upper Congo, by John H. Weeks. FL 12: 181–189. 1901.
Weeks, FL 20Leopard in the Maise-farm; a Lower Congo Folk-tale. FL 20: 209–211. 1909.
ZeltnerContes du Senegal et du Niger, by Fr. De Zeltner. Collection de Contes et de Chansons Populaires 40, Paris, 1913.

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