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LIST OF STORIES.
457
COLLECTOR.
KEFERENCE.
A wife outwits her liusbanO.
Carfew (?)
"A little man's exploits, —
boast, shout, and whistle."
"Another turn in the ox's
horn."
This story, which is common in
the Highlands, is the founda-
tion of Munchausen.,
' ' Wives scolding about a skart. "
Mull ,
Argyleshi
Minglay
Sky(
Dunoon
Skye .
Mr. MacLauclilan
H. MacLean
A. Carmichael
John MacNair
A. Carmichael
"Let every man hold his o^\ti
rope's-end."
Curious. Law of women Jin-
heriting land : how abolished:
" The thing that took the in-
heritance from women. "
MSS. Poetry
The narrator has never worn
shoes. A very curious, very
Eastern story, traced back
forty-five years.
Story about the Green Isle and
the Isle of Youth. The
Celtic Paradise. Good.
40. Poetry.
41. Do.
42. Do.
Ossian and Padraig. 43. Do.
44. Do.
Poetry
MSS. Poetry
Poem 47. Part of No. 9
Poem 48. Part of No. 26
Poem 49. MacCallum, 140, Fin.
gal, etc.
Poem 50. MacCallum 178
Poem 51. Part of No. 6 .
Poem 52. Version of No. 4
Poem 53. Ossianic
Poem 54 . . .
Numerical Fenian puzzle, Stew
art, 547.
Poem 55. Part of No. 35
Poem 56. Version of No. 31
Poem 57. Version of No. 49

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