Works
- "Kelpie Stories" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 1 (1883)
- "Some Marriage Customs" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 1 (1883)
- "Stories of Fairies from Scotland": pp. 25-7; 55-8 in The Folk-Lore Journal, 1 (1883)
- "Hippic Folk-Lore from the North-East of Scotland" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 2 (1884)
- "Some Folk-Lore of the Sea" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 4 (1886)
- "Children's Amusement" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 4 (1886)
- "Some Folk-Lore from Achterneed" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 7 (1889)
- "Devil Stories" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 7 (1889)
- "The Witch" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 7 (1889)
- "Kelpie Stories" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 7 (1889)
- "Some Folklore of Trees, Animals, and River-fishing from the N.E. of Scotland" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 7 (1889)
- "The Clever Apprentice" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 7 (1889)
- "Bread" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 7 (1889)
- "The Scotch Fisher Child" in Folk-Lore, 2 (1891), pp. 73–86
- "Weather Folk-Lore of the Sea" in Folk-Lore, 2 (1891), pp. 468–482
- "Guardian Spirits of Wells and Lochs" in Folk-Lore, 3 (1892), pp. 67–73

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