The following two works are not portions of the series, but are related to it by their contents. They may be obtained from the same publishers.

AMERICAN HERO-MYTHS.

A STUDY in the NATIVE RELIGIONS of the WESTERN CONTINENT.

By DANIEL G. BRINTON, A.M., M.D., etc.

1 vol., 8vo, pp. 251. (Philad'a, 1882.) Cloth, Price, $1.75.

NOTICES OF THE PRESS.

"Dr. Brinton writes from a minute and extended knowledge of the original sources. … His work renders a signal service to the cause of comparative mythology in our country."—The Literary World (Boston).

"This study of certain of the most remarkable stories of American mythology is exceedingly interesting."—The Saturday Review (London).

"In his 'American Hero-Myths' Dr. Brinton gives us the clue to the religious thought of the aboriginal Races. … It is a learned and careful book, clearly written, popular in style though scientific in method, and must be a good deal fresher than a novel to most readers."—The American (Philadelphia).

"This volume is the first attempt at what is entitled to be regarded as a critically accurate presentation of the fundamental conceptions found in the native beliefs of the tribes of America."—The New England Bibliopolist.