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The New York Folklore Quarterly was published 1946-1974. Back issues are still available.

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NEW YORK FOLKLORE QUARTERLY
Vol. VII, No. 2, Summer, 1951
CONTENTS

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Editor’s Page 90 President’s Page 91

ARTICLES
   

Folklore: A Passport to Pan-America

Richard Lee and
Paul Walters
93

Rattlesnake Lore of the Catskills

Alf Evers
108

Squatters of the Storm Country

Richard M. Herson
116

Merry Tales from Turkey

Barbara Wilson
125

Lore of Montgomery County

Barbara Wright
131

GLORY HOLE
   

How Came Haih!

Arthur C. Parker
141

More Light On The Ballad of "James Bird"

Mary Elizabeth King
142

DEPARTMENTS
   

Neighbors: The Werwolf in Pennsylvania

Henry W. Shoemaker
145

Inquiries

A. T. Shorey and
Mrs. Nathan Van Patten
156

Upstate, Downstate

B. A. Botkin and
W. G. Tyrrell
158

Book Review: Alan Lomax’ Mister Jelly Roll

Marshall W. Stearns
165

Other Publications: Brief Notices
  167

Contributors
 
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