Fairy Tales from the Far North.
Translated by H.L. Braekstad.
Nutt. 2.00

"The author, a distinguished Norwegian student of folk-lore and zoölogy, made long journeys on foot for scientific purposes, in the course of which he collected, among others, these popular stories and legends. Mr. Braekstad in his translation endeavors to retain the atmosphere of the original."

Francillon, R.E.

Gods and Heroes.
Ginn. .40

It will be seen that the Mythology adopted throughout is strictly of the old-fashioned kind which goes to Ovid as its leading authority, and ignores the difference between the gods of Greece and the gods of Rome.--Preface.

This small volume is included because it gives quite fully the Labors of Hercules.

Frere, Mary.

Old Deccan Days.
McDonough. 1.25