• Volume I: Folk-Tales of Angola, collected and edited by Heli Chatelain (1894)
  • Volume II: Louisiana Folk-Tales, collected and edited by Alcée Fortier (1895)
  • Volume III: Bahama Songs and Stories, a contribution to folk-lore by Charles L. Edwards (1895)
  • Volume IV: Current Superstitiones, collected from the oral tradition of English speaking folk, edited by Fanny D. Bergen (1896)
  • Volume V: Navaho Legends, collected and translated by Washington Matthews (1897) (transcription project)
  • Volume VI: Traditions of the Thompson River Indians of British Columbia, collected and annoted by James Teit (1898)
  • Volume VII: Animal and Plant Lore, by Fanny D. Bergen (1899)
  • Volume VIII: Traditions of the the Skidi Pawnee, collected and annotated by George A. Dorsey (1904)
  • Volume IX: Los Pastores, a Mexican play of the Nativity, translation, introduction and notes by M. R. Cole (1907)
  • Volume X: Spanish-American Folk-Songs, collected by Eleanor Hague (1917)
  • Volume XI: Folk-Tales of Salishan and Sahaptin Tribes, collected by James A. teit, Livingston Farrand, Marian K. Gould, Herbert J. Spinden, edited by Franz Boas (1917)
  • Volume XII: Filipino Popular Tales, collected and edited, with comparative notes, by Dean S. Fransler (1921)
  • Volume XIII: Folk-Tales of Andros Island, Bahamas, by Elsie Clews Parsons (1918)
  • Volume XIV:
  • Volume XV: Folk-Lore from the Cape Verde Islands, by Elsie Clews Parsons (2 parts, 1923)
  • Volume XVI: Folk-Lore of the Sea Islands, South Carolina, by Elsie Clews Parsons (1923)
  • Volume XVII: Jamaica Anansi Stories, by Martha Warren Beckwith, with music recorded in the field by Helen Roberts (1924)
  • Volume XVIII: Folk-Lore from Maryland, collected by Annie Weston Whitney and Caroline Canfield Bullock (1925)
  • Volume XIX: Tewa Tales, by Elsie Clews Parsons (1926)
  • Volume XX: Lamba Folk-Lore, collected by Clement M. Doke (1927)
  • Volume XXI: Jamaica Folk-Lore, collected by Martha Warren Beckwith, with music recorded in the field by Helen H. Roberts (1928)
  • Volume XXII: Kiowa Tales, by Elsie Clews Parsons
  • Volume XXIII: Folk-Lore from the Dominican Republic, by Manuel J. Andrade (1930)
  • Volume XXIV: Folklore from Nova Scotia, collected by Arthur Huff Fauset (1931)
  • Volume XXV: Bella Bella Tales, by Franz Boas (1932)
  • Volume XXVI: Folk-Lore of the Antilles, French and English, by Elsie Clews Parsons (3 parts, 1933-1943)
  • Volume XXVII: Folk-Tales of the Coast Salish, collected and edited by Thelma Adamson (1934)
  • Volume XXVIII: Kwakiutl Culture as reflected in Mythology, by Franz Boas (1935)
  • Volume XXIX: Folklore from Iowa, collected and edited by Earl J. Stout (1936)
  • Volume XXX: Spanish Folk-Tales from New Mexico, by José Manuel Espinosa (1937)
  • Volume XXXI: Myths and tales of the Jicarilla Apache Indians, by Morris Edward Opler (1938)
  • Volume XXXII: Mandan-Hidatsa Myths and Ceremonies, collected by Martha Warren Beckwith (1937)
  • Volume XXXIII: Myth and Tales of the White Mountain Apache, by Grenville Goodwin (1939)
  • Volume XXXIV: Taos Tales, by Elsie Clews Parsons (1940)
  • Volume XXXV: Tales from Jalisco, Mexico, by Howard T. Wheeler (1943)
  • Volume XXXVI: Myths and Legends of the Lipan Apache Indians, by Morris Edward Opler (1940)
  • Volume XXXVII: Myths and Tales of the Chiricahua Apache Indians, by Morris Edward Opler (1942)
  • Volume XXXVIII: Japanese Peasant Songs, compiled and annoted by John F. Embree, with the assstance of Ella Embree and Yukuo Uyehara (1944)
  • Volume XXXIX: Hill Country Tunes, instrumental folk music of southwestern Pennsylvania, collected and edited by Samuel Preston Bayard (1944)
  • Volume XL: Myths of the Toba and Pilagá Indians of the Gran Chaco, by Alfred Métraux (1946)
  • Volume XLI:
  • Volume XLII:
  • Volume XLIII: Haitan Creole, Gramma, Texts, Vocablary, by Robert A. Hall, Jr. (1953)
  • Volume XLIV:
  • Volume XLV: North American Indian Musical Styles, by Bruno Nettl (1954)
  • Volume XLVI:
  • Volume XLVII:
  • Volume XLVIII: Mythology and Values, an analysis of Navaho Chantway myths, by Katherine Spence (1957)
  • Volume XLIX: Ancient Symbolism in Lithuanian Folk Art, by Marija Gimbutas (1958)
  • Volume L:
  • Volume LI: Studies in Biblical and Jewish Folklore, [1960]
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