| Bérenger-Féraud, Laurent-Jean-Baptiste: Réminiscences populaires de la Provence; Ernest Leroux; Paris, 1885. | 1 |
| Bérenger-Féraud, Laurent-Jean-Baptiste: Superstitions et Survivances, étudiées au point de vue de leur origine et de leurs transformations; Ernest Leroux; Paris; 1896. Two volumes. | 2 |
| Bergen, Fanny D.: Animal and Plant Lore, collected from the oral tradition of English and speaking people, with an introduction by Joseph Y. Bergen; Houghton, Mifflin, and Co.; Boston; 1899. | 3 |
| Buckner, E. D.: The Immortality of Animals, and the relation of man as guardian from a Biblical and philosophical hypothesis; George W. Jacobs and Co.; Philadelphia; 1903. | 4 |
| Budge, E. A. Wallis: The Gods of the Egyptians or Studies in Egyptian Mythology; Methuen and Co.; London; 1904. With ninety-eight coloured plates and one hundred and thirty-one illustrations in the text. | 5 |
| Campbell, John Gregorson: superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland; James MacLehose and Sons; Glasgow; 1900. | 6 |
| Collin de Plancy, J.: Dictionnaire Infernal; Paul Mellier; Paris; 1844 (third edition). | 7 |
| Conway, Moncure Daniel: Demonology and Devil-lore; Henry Holt and Co.; New York; 1879. Two volumes with numerous illustrations. | 8 |
| Dyer, T. F. Thiselton: The Cat and its Folk-lore; Gentlemans Magazine; May 1882; N. S. Vol. 28, P. 604. | 9 |
| Dyer, T. F. Thiselton: English Folk-lore; Hardwicke and Bogue; London; 1878. | 10 |
| Ennemoser, Joseph: The History of Magic; translated from the German by William Howitt; Bohns Library; London; 1854; Two volumes. | 11 |
| Fitzgerald, David: The Cat in Legend and Myth; Belgravia; London; November 1885; Vol. 58, P. 98. | 12 |
| Fornaro, Carlo de: White Lotus: the legend of the cats eye; Marcus and Co.; New York; 1901. Illustrations by the author. | 13 |
| Frazer, J. G.: The Golden Bough, a study in magic and religion; Macmillan and Co.; London. Third edition in twelve volumes, 191115. | 14 |
| Gubernatis, Angelo de: Zoological Mythology, or the legends of animals; Trübner and Co.; London; 1872. Two volumes. Vol. 2, Chapter VII, P. 41, for the cat. | 15 |
| Hamel, Frank: Human Animals; Frederick A. Stokes Co.; New York; 1915. | 16 |
| Hargrove, Ethel C.: The Psychic Significance of the Cat; Occult Review; London; 1917; Vol. 25, P. 337. | 17 |
| Harwood, W. S.: The mummification of cats in ancient Egypt; Scientific American; June 9, 1900; Vol. 82, P. 361. | 18 |
| Hazlitt, William Carew: Faiths and Folklore: a dictionary; a new and alphabetically arranged edition of Brands Antiquities; Reeves and Turner; London; 1905. | 19 |
| Hearn, Lafcadio: Japanese Fairy Tales; The Boy Who Drew Cats, P. 29; Boni and Liveright; New York; 1918. Originally published in Japan with charming illustrations. | 20 |
| Hone, William: The Every-Day Book; Thomas Tegg; London; 18261830. Three volumes. | 21 |
| James, Hartwell: The Cat and the Mouse: a book of Persian fairy tales; edited with an introduction by Hartwell James; Henry Altemus Co.; Philadelphia; 1906. With forty illustrations by John R. Neill. | 22 |
| Kipling, John Lockwood: Beast and Man in India, a popular sketch of Indian animals in their relations with the people; Macmillan and Co.; London; 1891. Cats, P. 282. Illustrated with drawings. | 23 |
| Leans Collectanea: Collections by Vincent Stuckey Lean of proverbs, English and foreign, folklore, and superstitions, also compilations towards dictionaries of proverbial phrases and words, old and disused; J. W. Arrowsmith; Bristol; 1902. Five volumes. | 24 |
| Meller, Walter Clifford: A Brief for Animal Immortality; G. Bell and Sons; London; 1911. | 25 |
| ODonnell, Elliott: Animal Ghosts; William Rider and Sons; London; 1913. Cats, P. 356. | 26 |
| Phipson, Emma: Animal Lore in Shakespeares Time; Kegan Paul, Trench and Co.; London; 1883. | 27 |
| Ralston, W. R. S.: Krilof and his fables; Strahan and Co.; London; 1869. The following are cat stories: The Pike and the Cat, P. 27; The Cook and the Cat, P. 45; The Cat and the Nightingale, P. 167; and The Wolf and the Cat, P. 171. Illustrated with drawings. | 28 |
| The Rats Plaint: translated from the Chinese by Archibald Little; T. Hasegawa; Tokyo; 1891. Illustrated with many drawings in colour. | 29 |
| Rozan, Charles: Le chat dans les proverbs; Monde Moderne; Paris; 1901; Vol. 13, P. 650. Illustrated with drawings. | 30 |
| Visser, Dr. M. W. de: The Dog and the Cat in Japanese Superstition; Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan; 1909; Vol. 37, P. 1. | 31 |
| Wood, Rev. J. G.: Man and Beast: Here and Hereafter; George Routledge and Sons; London; 1875 (?). | 32 |