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A.F.C. and I.C.C. "Record of American Folk-Lore." JAF, 13 (1900),283-290
A. Goodrich-Freer, "Some Jewish Folklore from Jeruselum," Folk-Lore, 15, 1904, p. 186-192
Aarne, Antti. The Types of the Folktale: A Classification and Bibliography. Translated and enlarged by Stith Thompson. Helsinki: Academia Scientarumca Fennica, 1928.
Abeghian, Manuk. Der Armenische Volksglaube. Leipzig: Drugulin, 1899.
Abercromby, John. "Magic Songs of the Finns." Folk-Lore 2 (1891), 31-49.
Abernethy, Francis Edward. " The Spanish on the Moral." in The Folklore of Texan Cultures, ed. Francis Edward Abernethy. Austin: The Encino Press, 1974, 27-39.
Abrahams, Roger D. "A Rhetoric Everyday Life: Traditional Conversational Genres." SFQ, 32 (1968), 44-59
Abrahams, Roger D. "Folk Beliefs in Southern Joke Books." WF, 23 (1964), 259-261
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Acker, K. van. " Impotencia ex maleficio. " Scientiarum Historia (Antwerpen), 3 (1961), 94-95.
Ackerknecht, Erwin H. " Aspects of the History of Therapeutics." Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 36 (1962), 389-415.
Ackerknecht, Erwin H. "Primitive Medicine and Culture Pattern," Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 12 (1942), 545-574.
Ackerknecht, Erwin H. "Problems of Primitive Medicine," Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 11 (1942), 503-521.
Ackermann, A. S. E. Popular Fallacies. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1908, i-x and 312
Acosta, Father Joseph de. The Natural and Moral History of the Indies. Reprinted from the English translated edition of Edward Grimston, 1604. Works issued by the Hakluyt Society. vol. LX, 1880 = vol. 1; vol. LXI, 1880 = vol. 2.
Adair, Mildred Lee. "Folktales of the Navaho Indian." SFQ 11 (1947), 211-214.
Adam, Francois. "Duhamel." Alberta Folklore Quarterly (AFQ), 1 (1945),12-17
Adams, Alfred. "Folklore Notes from Cornwall." Folk-Lore 30 (1919), 130-131.
Adams, Samuel Hopkins. "Our Forefathers Tackle an Epidemy (sic)--The Cholera of 1832." NYFQ 3 (1947), 93-101.
Adams, William R. " Aboriginal American Medicine and Surgery." Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 61 (1951), 49-53.
Adamson, J. H. "Tales of the Supernatural." Western Folklore, 18 (1959), 79-87.
Addington, Bruce H. " Our Superstitions." Outlook, 98 (26 August 1911), 998-1006.
Addy, S. O. "Scraps of English Folklore III: Yorkshire." Folk-Lore 20 (1909), 342-349.
Addy, Sidney Oldall. Household Tales with Other Traditional Remains Collected in the Counties of York, Lincoln, Derby, and Nottingham. London, 1895, 55-142.
Agnew, F. M. "Reminiscences of Sixty Years of Medicine in Egypt, Southern Illinois." Illinois Medical Journal 39 (1921), 214-218.
Aguirre Beltran, Dr. Gonzalo, "Las Daturas en la Colonia," Anuario de la Sociedad Folkloria de Mexico, v. 6, 1950, p. 493-502
Ahronheim, J. H. "Medicine and Religion." Mississippi Valley Medical Journal, 80 (1958), 200-202; 209; 216.
Aitken, B. “Death and Burial Customs--Broughton, New Hampshire.” Folk-Lore, 61 (1950), 103-104
Aitken, Barbara. " The Couvade." Folklore, 71 (1960), 44-47.
Alabama State Guide (Federal Writers Project). New York, 1941 (Carefully excerpted, 122-129).
Albee, John "Notes and Queries" JAF, 6 (1893) 68
Alberta Folklore Quarterly (AFQ), 1 (1945); 2 (1946).
Albertus Magnus. Egyptian Secrets. 3 vols. in one, 160 "Printed in the USA." n.d.
Alegría, Ricardo E. "The Fiesta of Santigo Apostle (St. James the Apostle) in Loíza, Puerto Rico" JAF, 69 (1956) 123-134
Alger, Abby. “Peacock Feathers.” JAF, 5 (1892), p. 148
Allen, Elmo L. " The Medicine Bag--An Indian Relic." North Carolina Medical Journal, 26 (1965), 556-558.
Allen, John W. Legends and Lore of Southern Illinois. Carbondale, Ill, 1963.
Allen, Lee. " The Superstitions of Baseball Players." New York Folklore Quarterly, 20 (1964), 98-109.
Allen, Prudence. "Love and Marriage in York State Lore." New York Folklore Quarterly, 5 (1949), 257-267.
Allison, Lelah. "Folk Beliefs Collected in Southeastern Illinois." Journal of American Folklore, 63 (1950), 309-324.
Allison, Lelah. "Folk Speech from Southeastern Illinois." HF 5 (1946), 93-102.
Allsopp, Fred W. Folklore of Romantic Arkansas. 2 vols. The Grolier Society, 1931.
Alonso, Dámaso. "El Saúco entre Galicia y Asturias (Nombre y superstición)." Revista de Dialectologia y Tradiciones Populares, 2 (1946), 3-32.
Alonso, Dra. Aurelia E. " Los mellizos en la historia de la medicina " - " Twins in the History of Medicine." Archivos Argentina de Pediatria, Vol. II. Jan. (1940), 286-291.
Alpers, William C. " History and Uses of Soap in Pharmacy and Medicine." Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 26 (June 15, 1907), 594-595.
Alpers, William G. " Remarks on Digitalis." The Cleveland Medical Journal, 14 (1915), 99-112.
Alvarez, Walter C., M.D. "The Emergence of Modern Medicine from Ancient Folkways." Smithsonian Institution Annual Report (1937), 409-430.
Alvarez, Walter C., M.D. "The Impact of the Introduction of Iron on Medical and Religious Thought." In Essays in Biology in Honor of Herbert M. Evans, 27-32. Berkeley, 1943.
American Journal of Pharmacy. Philadelphia, 1835-1936.
American Journal of Sociology. Chicago, 1895 ff.
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"Amish Folk-Beliefs." Reprinted from George Smith's The Amishman. Pennsylvania Ducthman 5, no. 5 (September, 1953), 3-4.
Ammann, J. J. "Das Leben Jesu von P. Martinus von Cochem als Quelle Geistlicher Volksschauspiele." Zeitschrift des Vereins für Volkskunde 4 (1894), 300-329.
Andel, Martinus Antonie van. Volksgeneeskunde in Nederland. Utrecht, 1909.
Anderson, James Drumond. A Collection of Kachári Folk-tales and Rhymes, Intended as a Supplement to Reverend S. Endle's Kachári Grammar. Shillong: Assam Secretariat Printing Office, 1895.
Anderson, John Q. "Folklore in the Writings of 'The Louisiana Swamp Doctor.'" SFQ 19 (1955), 243-251.
Anderson, John Q. "Magical Transference of Disease in Texas Folk Medicine." Western Folklore, 27 (1968), 191-199.
Anderson, John Q. "Popular Beliefs in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas." Southern Folklore Quarterly, 32 (1968), 304-319.
Anderson, John Q. "Special Powers in Folk Cures and Remedies." Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, 34 (1968), 163-174.
Anderson, John Q. Texas Folk Medicine. Austin: The Encino Press, 1970.
Anderson, Luther. “Diary of Rev. Andrew Rudman, July 25, 1696 - June 14, 1697.” German American Annals IX (1907), 9-18
Anderson, Mary Tutwiler. "Mountain People." TFSB 26 (1960), 87-91.
Anderson, Ruth. "Scraps of English Folklore, IX." Folk-Lore 35 (1924), 346-360.
Anderson, Urban. " A Comparative Study of Some of the Older Beliefs and Usage's of East Tennessee." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin, 3 (1937), 1-7.
Andrade, Manuel J. "Folklore from the Dominican Republic." Memoirs of the American Folklore Society, 23 (1930), 404-419; 426-429.
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Anon. "A Snake Charmer." Pennsylvania Dutchman 3, no. 20 (March 15, 1952), 2-3.
Anon. "Account Respecting Beliefs of Australian Aborigines." JAF 9 (1896), 199-203.
Anon. "Beliefs about Snakes." WVF 4 (1953), p. 16.
Anon. "By the Signs." Foxfire, 1, no. 2 (1967), 15-23; 53-61.
Anon. "Cherokee Superstitions and Nature Lore." Foxfire, 1:3 (1967), 12.
Anon. "Conestoga Wagons and a Rattlesnake Bite." Pennsylvania Dutchman 2, no. 12 (November 15, 1950), 1, 4.
Anon. "Faith Healing." Foxfire, 2:1 (1968), 15-24; 61-70.
Anon. "Folk-Beliefs in the Virginia Lowlands." JAF, 7 (1894), 153-154
Anon. "'Greitzweeg' Philosophy." Pennsylvania Dutchman 1, no. 3 (May 19, 1949), p. 3.
Anon. "Home Remedies." Foxfire, 2:1 (1968), 10-14.
Anon. "Home Remedies." Foxfire, 2:3-4 (1968), 31-32; 115-116.
Anon. "Living Folk Beliefs." Pennsylvania Dutchman, Vol. 2, No. 1, May, 1 (1950), p. 3
Anon. "Medical Superstitions in Cyprus." Folk-Lore 11 (1900), 120-125.
Anon. "My Grandmother Was a Cherokee and . . . ." Foxfire 1, no. 3 (1967), 75-81.
Anon. "Notes on the Medical Practices of the Visayans." JAF 21 (1908), 246-248.
Anon. Old Wives' Tales. London: Rivington, 1821.
Anon. [Review of “Animal and Plant Lore of Children,” by Fanny D. Bergen. Popular Science Monthly, July 1, 1886).] JAF 2 (1889), p. 78.
Anon. "Spirits Seances in Old Berks." Pennsylvania Dutchman 2, no. 13 (December 1, 1950), p. 3.
Anon. "Tabasheer." JAF 5 (1892), 63-65.
Anon. "The Belief in Charms: An Exhibition in London." (From The Times, 5th March, 1917.) Folk-Lore 28 (1917), 99-100.
Anon. "The Legend of the Mandragora." Annals of Medical History 1 (1917), 102-105.
Anon. "The Status of Witchcraft in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country Today." Pennsylvania Dutchman 3, no. 18 (February 15, 1952), 1-3.
Anonymous. "Ancient Eye Cures Are Preface to Modern Medicine." Hygeia 14 (1936), p. 286.
Anonymous. " Certain Beliefs and Superstitions of the Negro." Atlantic Monthly, 68 (July-December 1891), 286-288.
Anonymous. "'Powwowing' in New Jersey." Pennsylvania Dutchman, Vol. 2, No. 6, Aug. 1950, p. 5
Anonymous. "Prophylactic and Curative Powers of Tobacco." Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 20 (1839), 316-318.
Anonymous. " Proverbial Medicine: Prognosis in Proverbs and Folklore." British Medical Journal, 1913 (vol. 1), 178-180.
Anonymous. "Tsieherkees and Saffron." Pennsylvania Dutchman. Vol. 1, No. 4, May 26, 1949, p. 3
Ansell, Henry B. "Recollections of a Knotts Island Boyhood." NCF 7, no. 1 (1959), 1-13.
"Antidote to the Bites of Serpents." The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 15, no. 2 (1836), 34-35.
Antrobus, A.A. "Scraps of English Folklore, XVII." Folk-Lore, 40 (1929)
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Arias, Juan de Dios. " Supersticiones populares." Revista de Folklore, 3 (July 1948), 265-268.
Arivau, L. Giner. " Folk-Lore de Proaza. Notas y Apuntes Recogidos y Ordenados." Bibl. de las Trad. Pop. Española, VIII (part of Contribution al Folk-Lore de Asturias). Madrid, 1886.
Arizona State Guide (Federal Writers Project). New York, 1940, 154-168.
Arkansas Historical Association. The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. Vol. 1 (1942) to vol. 26, No. 3 (1967).
Arkansas State Guide (Federal Writers Project). New York, 1941, 97-102.
Armstrong, Edward A. The Folklore of Birds. 2nd ed. New York, 1970.
Armstrong, Edward S. "Mugwort Lore." Folk-Lore, 55, 1944, 22-27
Armstrong, Ethel. "Oregon's Compleat Household." WF, 11 (1952),
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Arner, Robert D. "Of Snakes and Those Who Swallow Them: Some Folk Analogues for Hawthorne's 'Egotism; Or, the Bosom Serpent,' " Southern Folklore Quarterly, 3 (1971), 336-346.
Ashikaga, Ensho. "The Festival for the Spirits of the Dead in Japan." Western Folklore, 9 (1950), 217-228.
Ashikaga, Ensho. "Votive Pictures: A Japanese Superstition." Western Folklore, 13 (1954), 29-33.
Asnis, Eugene J. M.D. " The Therapeutics of Olive Oil." New York Medical Journal, (1917) Vol. 105, 215-216.
Aston, W. G. "Japanese Magic." Folk-Lore, 23 (1912), 185-196.
Astrov, Margot "The Concept of Motion as the Psychological Leitmotif of Navaho Life and Literature" JAF, 63 (1950) 45-56
Atherton, Gertrude. Golden Gate Country. Duell, Sloan & Pearce,1945.
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Attebery, Louie W. "Home Remedies and Superstitions." In Idaho Reader, by Grace Edgington Jordan. Boise, Idaho, 1963, 92-100.
Aubrey, John. Remaines of Gentilisme and Judaisme, ed. & ann. James Britten. London, 1881.
Augar, Pearl Hamelin. "French Beliefs in Clinton County." New York Folklore Quarterly, 4 (1948), 161-171.
Aurand, A. Monroe, Jr. Popular Home Remedies and Superstitions of the Pennsylvania Germans. Harrisburg, Pa., 1941.
Aurand, A. Monroe, Jr. The Pow-Wow Book. A Treatise on the Art of " Healing by Prayer " and " Laying on of Hands." etc., Practiced by the Pennsylvania Germans and others, etc. Harrisburg: The Aurand Press, 1929.
Austin, Mary Hunter. The Lands of the Sun. Boston: New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, (1927)
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Babcock, C. Merton. "Melville's Backwoods Seamen." Western Folklore, 10 (1951), 126-133.
Babcock, J.W. M.D. " Communicated Insanity and Negro Witchcraft." American Journal of Insanity, 51 (1895), 518-523.
Baca, Josephine Elizabeth. "Some Health Beliefs of the Spanish Speaking." American Journal of Nursing, 69 (October 1969), 2172-2176.
Backus, E. M. " New England Folk Beliefs in the Last Century." Journal of American Folklore, 48 (1935), 196-197.
Backus, Emma M. "Superstitions from Connecticut." JAF, 8 (1895), p. 192
Backus, Emma. "Weather Signs from Connecticut." Journal of American Folklore, 8 (1895), p. 26.
Backus, Mrs. E. M. "New England Folk Beliefs in the Last Century." Journal of American Folklore, 45 (1932), 501-502.
Bacon, A.M. and E. C. Parsons. " Folk-Lore from Elizabeth City County, Virginia." Journal of American Folklore, 35 (1922), 250-327.
Bacon, A. M. " Conjuring and Conjure-Doctors in the Southern United States." Journal of American Folklore, 9 (1896), 224-226.
Bacon, A.M. "Proposal for Folk-Lore Research at Hampton, VA." JAF, 6 (1893), 305-309
Bailer, Sophia. "How I Pow-Wow for...Rote Laufa." Pennsylvania Dutchman, Vol. 4, No. 3, July, (1952), p. 5
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Barrick, Mac E. " Proverbs and Sayings from Cumberland County." Keystone Folklore Quarterly, 8 (1963), 139-203.
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Bass, Ruth. "Fern Seed--For Peace." In Folksay, A Regional Miscellany, 1930," ed. B. A. Botkin, 145-156. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1930.
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Bass, William W. "Dog Days: Some Notes and A Few Superstitions." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin, 22 (1956), 64-68.
Bassett, Victor H. M.D. " Plantation Medicine." Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia 29, (1940), 112-122.
Bassett, Wilbur W. " Illinois Folk-Lore, Some Beliefs of Children and Youths." The Folk-Lorist, 1 (1893), 157-158.
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Baughman, Ernest Warren. " A Comparative Study of the Folktales of England and North America." Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 1952.
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Baver, Florence. "Seven Days Make One Week." Pennsylvania Folklife 10 (1959), no. 1, 47-48.
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Baver, Russel S. "Golden Fields in the Golden Years." Pennsylvania Folklife, Vol. 9, Fall 1958, No. 4, 12-17
Baver, Russell S. "Corn Culture in Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania Folklife 12, no. 1 (Spring, 1961), 32-37.
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Bayard, Samuel P. " The 'Johnny Collins' Version of Lady Alice." Journal of American Folklore, 58 (1945), 73-103.
Bayard, Samuel P. " Witchcraft, Magic and Spirits on the Border of Pennsylvania and West Virginia." Journal of American Folklore, 51 (1938), 47-59.
Bayliss, Clara Kern. "Philippine Folk-Tales" JAF, 21 (1908) 46-53
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Beck, H. P. " Herpetological Lore from the Blue Ridge." Midwest Folklore, 2 (1952), 141-150.
Beck, Henry Charlton. Jersey Genesis: The Story of the Mullica River. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1945.
Beck, Horace P. "Algonquin Folklore from Maniwaki." Journal of American Folklore 60 (1947), 259-264.
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Bell, William C. "Umbundu Tales, Angola, Southwest Africa." Journal of American Folklore 35 (1922), 116-150.
Benedict, Laura Watson. " Bagobo Myths." Journal of American Folklore, 26 (1913), 13-63.
Benedict, Ruth "Book Reviews" JAF, 43 (1930)120-128
Benedict, Ruth. "Eight Stories from Acoma." Journal of American Folklore, 43 (1930), 59-87
Benet, Sula. Song, Dance and Customs of Peasant Poland. New York, n.d.
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Bergen, Fanny D. Animal and Plant Lore Collected from the Oral
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Bergen, Fanny D. "Animal and Plant Lore, III." Popular Science Monthly 37 (1890), 240-252.
Bergen, Fanny D. "Animal and Plant Lore of Children." Popular Science Monthly 29 (1886), 367-374.
Bergen, Fanny D. " Burial and Holiday Customs and Beliefs of the Irish Peasantry." Journal of American Folklore, 8 (1895), 19-25.
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