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

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MEMBERSHIP IN THE TEXAS FOLK-LORE SOCIETY

The Texas Folk-Lore Society invites into its membership all persons who are interested in the exploration and preservation of the folk-lore of Texas and the Southwest. Once a year the Society meets in public session, at which time papers on folk-lore are read and discussed. Members are of three kinds:

Patrons and Life Members. A patron and life member pays into the treasury of the Society twenty-five dollars.

Annual Members. Annual members pay one dollar per year.