PUBLICATIONS OF THE TEXAS FOLK-LORE SOCIETY
Through its Publications, issued annually, the Texas Folk-Lore Society purposes to preserve in permanent form the folk-lore of Texas, though the folk-lore of other regions, especially of Mexico and the Southwest, is welcomed for publication.
Announcements
The Texas Folk-Lore Society has other copies of Legends of Texas for sale at $1.50 for unbound volumes and $2.50 for bound volumes.
Publications Number I, 1916, is out of print and is no longer available.
Publications Number II, 1923, may be had at the original price, $1.00 per volume. The contents are as follows:
| The Texas Folk-Lore Society since 1916 | |
| Contributors | |
| “One Evening as I Sat Courting” (With Music) | L. W. Payne, Jr. |
| Human Foundation Sacrifices in Balkan Ballads | Max Sylvius Handman |
| The Decline and Decadence of Folk Metaphor | W. H. Thomas |
| Indian Pictographs of the Big Bend in Texas (Illustrated) | Victor J. Smith |
| The Cowboy Dance | John R. Craddock |
| Miscellany of Texas Folk-Lore | W. P. Webb |
| Brazos Bottom Philosophy | A. W. Eddins |
| The “Blues” as Folk Songs | Dorothy Scarborough |
| Customs among the German Descendants of Gillespie County | Julia Estill |
| Customs and Superstitions among Texas Mexicans | Florence Johnson Scott |
| Pedro and Pancho | Mary A. Sutherland |
| Weather Wisdom of the Texas-Mexican Border | J. Frank Dobie |
| Programs and Officers of the Texas Folk-Lore Society | |
| Members of the Texas Folk-Lore Society | |
| Index |
Address all orders to the Texas Folk-Lore Society, University Station, Austin, Texas. [[282]]