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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 |
| Abrams, W. Amos. "Time Was: Its Lore and Language." NCF 19 (1971), 40-54. |
| 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. |
| American Notes and Queries. New York, 1941-1950. |
| "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. |
| Annals of Medical History. 1917-1942. |
| 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) pp. 77-83 |
| 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), pp. 217-218 |
| 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. |
| Atlantic Monthly. Boston, 1857-1981. |
| 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) |
| Austin, Mary. The Flock. Boston and NY: Houghton, Mifflin, 1906, 206 |
| Babb, E. M. "Survivals of Medical Magic and Superstitions in Southside Virginia." Bulletin of the Stuart Circle Hospital (Richmond, Virginia), 5 (1935), 39-47. |
| 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 |
| Bailer, Sophia. "Witches...I Have Known." Pennsylvania Dutchman, v. 4, n. 1, May, (1952), p. 8 |
| Bailer, Sophie. "How I Learned 'Powwing'." Pennsylvania Dutchman, vol. 4, no. 2, June 1952, p. 8 |
| Baker, Liva. "Swamp Remedies." NCF, 15 (1967), p. 70 |
| Baker, Pearl and Ruth Wilcox. "Folk Remedies in Early Green River." Utah Humanities Review, 2 (1948), 191-192. |
| Baker, Ronald L. " Folk Medicine in the Writings of Rowland E. Robinson." Vermont History, 37 (1969), 184-193. |
| Bakker, C. Volksgeneeskunde in Waterland. Een Vergelijkende Studie met de Geneeskunde der Grieken en Romeinen. Amsterdam, 1928. |
| Balfour, Henry, "Concerning Thunderbolts." Folk-Lore, 40 (1929), 37-49 |
| Balfour, M.C., collector, and Northcote W. Thomas. "Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Northumberland." County Folk-Lore, 4, printed extracts, no. 6. Published by the Folk-Lore Society LIII, London, 1903. |
| Ball, James More M.D. " Samuel Adamson (1769-1834; and his patented system " of medicine." Annals of Medical History, Vol. VII. no. 2. (June 1925), 144-153. |
| Ball, Wilbert. "Early History of Moatsville." WVF 6 (1956), 38-49. |
| Ballard, Hattie R. "The Year We Were Sick." NYFQ 12 (1956), 164-170. |
| Balys, Jonas, ed. " Is Mazosios Lietuvos Tautosakos." (English subtitle: " Folklore from Lithuania Minor " ) Folklore Studies [Tautosakos Darbai]. Vol. III, Publications of the Lithuanian Folk-Lore Archives, Kaunas, 1937, 33-38 |
| Balys, Jonas, ed. "Mito Balsai Lietuvoje, Susitikimai su Algirdu Juliumi Greimu" [English sub-title: "The Echoes of Myths in Lithuania, Meetings with Algirdas Julius Greimas"]. Tautosakos Darbai [Folklore Studies], III, Publication of the Lithuanian Folk-Lore Archives, Kaunas, 1937, 22-52 |
| Balys, Jonas, ed. " Perkunas Lietuviu Liaudies Tikejimuose." (English subtitle: " The Thunder-God Perkunas in Lithuanian Folk-Beliefs " ) Folklore Studies [Tautosakos Darbai]. Vol. III, Publication of the Lithuanian Folk-Lore Archives, Kaunas, 1937, 149-215. |
| Bancroft, Caroline. " Folklore of the Central City District, Colorado." California Folklore Quarterly, 4 (1945), 315-342. |
| Bandy, Lewis David. " Witchcraft and Divination in Macon County." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin, 9 (1943), 1-13. |
| BAnks, M.M. "St. Blaise's Comb." Folk-Lore, 45, (1934), 77-78 |
| Banks, Mrs. M. MacLeod. British Calendar Customs: Scotland, 3 vols. London, 1937-1941. |
| Banks, Wayne. History of Yell County, Arkansas. Van Buren, Ark: The Press-Argus, 1959. |
| Banta, R. E. The Ohio. (Rivers of America). New York, 1949. |
| Baoz, Peggy Bradley. "Snakelore of Western Kentucky University." KFR, 18 (1972), 103-105 |
| Barakat, Robert A. " Aztec Motifs in 'La Llorona,' " Southern Folklore Quarterly, 29 (1965), 288-296. |
| Barbeau, C. M. "Loucheux Myths" JAF, 28 (1915) 249-257 |
| Barbeau, Marius "Bear Mother" JAF, 59 (1946) 1-12 |
| Barbour, John H. "Some Country Remedies and Their Uses." Folk-Lore 8, 1897, 386-390. |
| Baring-Gould, Sabine. Further Reminiscences: 1864-1894, London: John Lane, (1925). |
| Barkan, Hans, M.D. " Highways and Byways in Ophthalmology." Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons, 16, no. 12, 54-60. |
| Barker, Addison. " Anatomical Superstitions in Blum's Almanac." North Carolina Folklore, 8:2 (1960), 47-48. |
| Barker, Addison. " Weather Lore in Blum's Almanac, 1844-1950." North Carolina Folklore, 5:1 (1957), 11-19. |
| Barker, Catherine S. Yesterday Today. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers, 1941. |
| Barker, Ruth Laughlin. " New Mexico Witch Tales." Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, 10 (1932), 62-70. |
| Barnes, Gertrude. " Superstitions and Maxims from Dutchess County, New York." Journal of American Folklore, 36 (1923), 16-22. |
| Barnouw, Victor. "A Psychological Interpretation of a Chippewa Origin Legend." JAF, 68 (1955), 211-223; 341-355 |
| Barns, Florence Elberta. " Strap Buckner of the Texas Frontier." Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, 8 (1930), 129-151. |
| Barratt, Joseph, M.D. " Poisoning by Opium." The Boston Medical & Surgical Journal, 14, no. 13, (1836), 197-199. |
| Barrese, Pauline N. "A Child of the Thirties." NYFQ, 25 (1969), 129-136 |
| Barrese, Pauline N. "Southern Italian Folklore in New York City." NYFQ, 21 (1965), 184-193 |
| Barrett, Linda K. and Evon Z. Vogt. " The Urban American Dowser." Journal of American Folklore, 82 (1969), 195-213. |
| Barrick, Mac E. "All Signs in Dry Spells Fails." Keystone Folklore Quarterly, 9 (1964), 23-28. |
| Barrick, Mac E. " Cumberland County Death lore." Pennsylvania Folklife, 28:4 (1979), 37-46. |
| Barrick, Mac E. "Folk Beliefs of a Pennsylvania Preacher." KFQ 10 (1965), pp. 191-193. |
| Barrick, Mac E. "Folk Medicine in Cumberland County." Keystone Folklore Quarterly, 9 (1964), 100-110. |
| Barrick, Mac E. "Moon-Signs in Cumberland County." Pennsylvania Folklife, 15:4 (1966), 41-43. |
| Barrick, Mac E. " Proverbs and Sayings from Cumberland County." Keystone Folklore Quarterly, 8 (1963), 139-203. |
| Barrick, Mac E. "Proverbs and Sayings from Gibbsville, PA., John O'Hara's Use of Proverbial Materials." KFQ, 12 (1967), 55-80 |
| Barriola, Ignacio Maria. La medicina popular en el pais Vasco. San Sebastian: Biblioteca Vascongada de los Amigos del Pais, 1952. |
| Bartels, Paul. Durchziehleur in Winkel am Rheim. Zeitschrift für Volkskunde 23 (1913), 288-293. |
| Barton, Lew. "Me-Told Tales Along the Lumbee." North Carolina Folklore, 19 (1971), 173-176 |
| Bartram, William. Travels. New York, 1940. |
| Bartsch, Karl, comp. Sagen, Märchen und Gebräuche aus Mecklenburg, 2 vols. Vienna: W. Braumüller, 1879-1880. |
| Bass, Robert Duncan. "Negro Songs from Pedee County." Journal of American Folklore, 44 (1931), pp. 419-436 |
| Bass, Ruth. "Fern Seed--For Peace." In Folksay, A Regional Miscellany, 1930," ed. B. A. Botkin, 145-156. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1930. |
| Bass, William W. "Birthmarks among the Folk." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin, 25 (1959), 1-6. |
| 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. |
| Batchelor, John. " Items of Ainu Folk-Lore." Journal of American Folklore, 7 (1894), 15-44. |
| Bauer, Mrs. Russell. "Ironing Day." Pennsylvania Dutchman, vol. 5, no. 2, June 1953, 6-7 |
| Baughman, Ernest W. Type and Motif-Index of the Folktales of England and North America. Indiana Folklore Series, No. 20, The Hague, 1966. |
| Baughman, Ernest Warren. " A Comparative Study of the Folktales of England and North America." Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 1952. |
| Baughman, Ernest Warren. "Folk Sayings and Beliefs." New Mexico Folklore Record, 9 (1954-1955), 23-27. |
| Baver, Florence. "Seven Days Make One Week." Pennsylvania Folklife 10 (1959), no. 1, 47-48. |
| Baver, Mrs. Russell. "Washday Lore." Pennsylvania Dutchman 5, no. 1 (May, 1953), 6-7, 15. |
| 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. |
| Baver, Russell S. " 'H' is for Hinkle." Pennsylvania Folklife, 13:1 (Fall 1962), 13-18. |
| 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 |
| Baylor, Dorothy J. " Folklore from Socorro, New Mexico." Hoosier Folklore, 6 (1947), 91-100; 138-150. |
| Beals, Ralph L. Ethnology of the Western Mixe, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, 42, 1 (1945), 1-176. |
| Beals, Ralph L. "Notes and Queries" JAF, 48 (1935) 189-199 |
| Beals, Ralph Leon. Cheran: a Sierra Tarascan Village. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1946. |
| Beardsley, Richard K. and Rosalie Hankey. "The Vanishing Hitchhiker." California Folklore Quarterly, 1 (1942), 303-335. |
| Beauchamp, W.M. "Iroquois Notes." Journal of American Folklore, 5 (1892),223-229 |
| Beauchamp, W. M. "Ononclaga Customs" JAF, 1 (1888) 195-203 |
| Beauchamp, W. M. "Onondaga Plant Names." Journal of American Folklore 15 (1902), 91-103. |
| Beauchamp, W.M. "Onondaga Tales." Journal of American Folklore, 2 (1889), 261-270 |
| 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. |
| Beck, Horace P. " Sea Lore." Northwest Folklore, 2:2 (1967), 1-13. |
| Beck, Horace P. The Folklore of Maine. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1957. |
| Beckwith, Martha Warren. "Mythology of the Ogalala Dakota." Journal of American Folklore, 43 (1930), 339-442. |
| Beckwith, Martha Warren. " Notes on Jamaican Ethnobotany." Jamaican Folklore, Memoirs of the American Folklore Society, 21 (1928). |
| Beckwith, Martha Warren. "Signs and Superstitions Collected from American College Girls." Journal of American Folklore, 36 (1923), 1-15. |
| Behneman, Harold M.F., M.D. " Quackery and Naturopathic Logic in 1795-1825." California and Western Medicine, 44, (1936), 104-107. |
| 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 |
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