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Note on the gnomic aorist; APA.

Proceed., July, 1894.

Phormio of Terence, with introduc

tion and notes; Boston: Leach, Shewell, & Sanborn.

VERNON J. EMERY.

The great fire in Rome in the time of Nero; APA. Proceed., xxvi. p. xxiv, 1895.

ARTHUR FAIRBANKS.

Local cults in Homer; APA. Proceed., Dec. 1894, xxvi. p. xix, and in The New World, iv. 716-726. EDWIN W. Fay.

The Latin gerundive -ndo-; AFP. xv., 217-222.

On recent editions of Plautus; Ib., 359-374.

Agglutination and adaptation I.; Ib.,

409-442.

Agglutination and adaptation II.;

Ib., xvi. 1-27.

The gerundive once more: Oscan anafriss; Ib., xvi. 491–495. The Aryan god of lightning; Ib., xvii.

I-29.

Note on the word insputarier in
Plautus; CR., viii. 391, 392.
Note on Cic. Tusc. I. 22, 50; Ib.,
446.

Schwab's syntax of the Greek com

parative; b., 454-459.

Note on Menaechmi 182 f.; Ib., x. 30. Note on Truculentus 252; Ib., 155. Pauli on the Lemnian and Etruscan languages; Ib., 163–165.

The Latin passive in -ier, infitias ire; lb., 183.

The song of the Arval brothers; the

Manes worship in the Aryan period; APA. Proceed., xxv. pp. v-xi. Sine, nesi, nisi; Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique, Mai, 1895, p. xliv. Aryan tra = Grk. λ = Lat. clo, Ary. dr2° = 8X = Lat. glo; APA. Proceed., Dec. 1894, xxvi. p. ix. Aryan gn = Lat. mn; Ib., p. lii. The invariability of phonetic law; APA. Proceed., xxvi. p. lxiii, 1895. The Arval song once more; Ib., p. lxvii.

Some epithets of Agni; JAOS. Proceed., Dec. 1894, xvi. pp. clxxii-iv. Avestan hizva in Sanskrit; b., 1895, p. ccxxviii.

On Rig-Veda x. 73; 1b., pp. ccxxix

XXXV.

Some linguistic suggestions; MLN., xi. 227-232.

HAROLD N. FOWLER.

Rev. of Edward Robinson, Catalogue
of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman
vases in the Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston; AJA., ix. 217-220.
Rev. of August Kalkmann, Die Pro-
portionen des Gesichts in der grie-
chischen Kunst; b., 555-557-
Notes on Thucydides I. 8. 1, I. 9. 3,
I. 28. 3; AFP. Proceed., xxv. p.
xxvii, July, 1894.

GEORGE A. H. FRASER.

The classical course; Colorado School
Journal, Nov. 1894.

JAMES M. GARNETT.

Synopsis of address on the progress of English philology; APA. Proceed., 1894.

Rev. of Fennell's the Stanford dic

tionary of Anglicized words and phrases, and Murray's New English dictionary (Everybody-Ezod, completing the letter E), vol. iii., ed. H. Bradley; AJP., April, 1895. Rev. of Henry's Comparative gram

mar of English and German in The
Nation, June 13, 1895.

Rev. of Jespersen's Progress in lan-
guage with special reference to
English; AJP., Oct. 1895.
Certain philological notes in The
Nation.

B. L. GILDERSLEEVE.

Gildersleeve's Latin grammar (third edition).

Rev. and short notices; AFP., ed. by B. L. G., Nos. 58–61.

THOMAS D. GOODELL.

Grave monuments from Athens; AJA., 1895, vol. x. pp. 469–479.

W. W. GOODWIN.

The Athenian γραφὴ παρανόμων and the American doctrine of constitutional law; APA. Proceed., Dec. 1894, xxvi. p. lx. FRANK P. GRAVES.

Philoctetes of Sophocles, revised edi-
tion, 1895; Leach, Shewell, &
Sanborn.

A first book in Greek, with Dr. E. S.
Hawes of the Brooklyn Polytechnic
Institute, 1895; Leach, Shewell, &
Sanborn.

A first book in Greek, with E. S.
Hawes; Leach, Shewell, & San-
born.

HERBERT EVELETH GREENE.

The twelfth annual convention of the
Modern Language Association of
America; MLN., Feb. 1895, vol. x.
No. 2.

DR. ALFRED GUDEMAN.

P. Cornelii Taciti dialogus de oratoribus, with prolegomena, critical apparatus, exegetical and critical notes, bibliography and indexes; Ginn & Co., Boston, 1894, pp. cxxxvii +447.

Outlines of the history of classical
philology, 2d edition revised and
enlarged; Ginn & Co., pp. 77.
Literary frauds among the Greeks;

Classical studies in honour of Henry
Drisler, Macmillan, 1894, pp. 52-74.
Literary frauds among the Romans;
APA. Trans., xxv. 140-164.
The Alexandrian Library and Museum;
Columbia Lit. Monthly, Dec. 1894,
pp. 1-12.

Plutarch as a philologian; APA. Pro-
ceed., Dec. 1894.

Biography of classical scholars; John

son's Cyclopædia, vols. v.-viii. (131 articles), July, 1895-March, 1896. W. G. HALE.

The anticipatory subjunctive in Greek and Latin: a chapter of comparative syntax, vol. i. of the University of Chicago Studies in classical philology (also separately printed).

Did verse-ictus destroy word-accent in Latin poetry? APA. Proceed., xxvi. p. xxvi, 1895.

B. F. HARDING.

The strong and weak inflection in
Greek, 60 pp.; Ginn & Co.

KARL P. HARRINGTON.

The Saturnians of Livius Andronicus
and Naevius tested according to the
quantitative theory; APA. Proceed.,
1894, xxvi. p. li.

Notes on Tibullus I. I. 2; CR.,
March, 1895, p. 108.

Notes on the diction of the Apocolo-
cyntosis Divi Claudii; APA. Pro-
ceed., Dec. 1894, xxvi. p. xv.
Is there any trace of the Terpandrian
vóuos in Tibullus? APA. Proceed.,
xxvi. p. v, 1895.

A neglected use of the Latin imperative; Ib., lxi. p. SAMUEL HART.

The early American Prayer Book; [London] Guardian, April 10, 1895; reprinted [New York] Churchman, May 11, 1895.

Chapter on the Prayer Book in the United States of America for new edition of Procter on the Book of Common Prayer; Macmillan. Notice of Journal of the Rev. John Tyler, 1768; Hartford Courant. New edition (unchanged) of the Satires of Persius with English notes based on those of Macleane and Conington; Boston: Allyn & Bacon, PP. 79.

GEORGE HEMPL.

Some American speech-maps; APA.
Proceed., xxvi. p. xli, 1895.
Udall and Chaucer; The Nation,
Oct. 17, 1895.

The study of American English; The
Chautauquan, Jan. 1896.

Chaucer's development in rime-technique; MLN., Feb. 1896. The stress of German and English compound geographical names; MLN., April, 1896.

The origin of the Old English runes

for a and o; MLN., June, 1896.

GEORGE L. HENDRICKSON.

Rev. of P. Corneli Taciti dialogus de oratoribus, edited by Alfred Gudeman; AJP., xvi. 80-94.

The ballads of Mr. Kipling; Wisconsin Aegis, April, 1896.

E. W. HOPKINS.

The dog in the Rig Veda; AJP.,

July, 1894.

Henotheism in the Rig Veda; Drisler
Memorial Volume, 1894.
Epic Calvinism; JAOS. Proceed.,
1894.

Numerical formulæ in the Veda and their bearing on Vedic criticism; JAOS., 1894, vol. xvi.

Rev. of Holtzmann's Mahābhārata

(2d part); AFP., xv. 381, 1894. Rev. of Schmidt's Çrīvara, Schmidt's Çukasaptati; AJP., xv. 380, 1894. Rev. of Scherman's Visionslitteratur; AFP., xv. 381.

Rev. of Deussen's Geschichte der Philosophie; 4JP., xvi. 242, 1895. Rev. of Phillips' Teaching of the Vedas; New World, May, 1895. The religions of India; Ginn & Co., 1895.

The real Indra of the Rig Veda, Varuna and other Vedic gods, Prāgathikāni, the root Skar; JAOS., xvii. 1896.

Rev. of Thibaut's Vedanta Sūtra;

The Independent, 1896.

Rev. of Ragozin's Vedic India, The New World, 1896.

RAY GREENE HULING.

Education at the School of ethics;

SR., Sept. 1894.

Report of the ninth annual meeting of the New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools; SR., Dec. 1894.

Report of the second special meeting of the New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools; SR., March, 1895.

W. H. HULME.

Quantity-marks in Old English MSS; APA. Proceed., xxvi. p. lii, 1895.

GEORGE B. HUSSEY.

The more complicated figure of comparison in Plato; APA. Proceed., xxvi. p. viii, 1895.

The incorporation of several dialogues in Plato's Republic; 7b., p. lx. A. V. WILLIAMS JACKSON.

Herodotus VII., 61, or the arms of the ancient Persians illustrated from Iranian sources; Classical studies in honour of Henry Drisler, Columbia University Press.

Bicentennial of Halle-Wittenberg;

The Critic, Sept. 1894; and Bicentenary of the University of Halle; ER., Oct. 1894.

A famous Persian scholar, James Darmesteter; The Critic, Nov. 1894.

Report of the annual meeting of the
American Oriental Society; Indo-
germ. Forsch., iv. anz. 166–168, Dec.
1894.

Hamlet's student home; Columbia
Christmas Spectator, Dec. 1894.
Two ancient Persian names in Greek,
Αρταύκτης and Φαιδύμη; ΑΡΑ.
Proceed., Dec. 1894, xxvi. p. xlix.
Articles on Persian language, litera-
ture and history; Johnson's Uni-
versal Cyclopædia.

Selected essays of James Darmesteter
(review); The New World, Sept.
1895.
Bibliographie (Iranisch und Arme-
nisch) Brugmann and Streitberg's
Indogerm. Forsch., v. anz. 275-277.
William Dwight Whitney and his in-
fluence upon American philological
scholarship; Indogerm. Forsch., v.
anz. 277-278.

Weighing the soul in the balance after

death an Indian as well as Iranian idea; Extrait des Actes du Xe Congrès International des Orientalistes, section i. (India), pp. 67–74. The Persian New Year's; The Columbia Spectator (New York), Dec. 1895. Gambling in ancient India; Columbia Lit. Monthly, March, 1896.

The Sanskrit roots manth-, math-, and çnath- in Avestan; JAOS. Proceed., Dec. 1894, and April, 1895, pp. ccxxvii and clv.

J. HAYWODE JENNINGS.

In the matter of education; a series of articles in the Tribune, Martin, Tenn.

W. H. JOHNSON.

Cicero's Defense of the poet Archias;
The Denison Quarterly, vol. iv.
No. 1, pp. 1-25.

F. W. KELSEY.

M. Tulli Ciceronis Cato Maior de senectute, Laelius de amicitia; with introductions and notes by James S. Reid. American edition, revised by F. W. K., 1882, pp. xxxix + 231. Sixth edition, 1894. Text only, with indicated quantities, 1894. C. Iuli Caesaris de bello Gallico libri vii. Caesar's Gallic war; with an introduction, notes, and vocabulary, 1886, pp. vii +499. Seventh edition, 1895.

M. Tulli Ciceronis orationes et epistolae selectae: select orations and letters of Cicero; with an introduction, notes, and vocabulary, 1892, pp. viii+510. Second edition, 1894.

Xenophon's Anabasis, books i.-iv.;

with an introduction, notes, and vocabulary, by Francis W. Kelsey and Andrew C. Zenos, 1889, pp. vi+564. Fourth edition, 1895.

CHARLES KNAPP.

A note on Horace, Epp. i. 1. 51; CR., viii. p. 302, July, 1894. Notes on the prepositions in Aulus Gellius; APA. Trans., xxv. p. 5-33. A discussion of Horace, Carm. iii. 30, 10-14; APA. Proceed., July, 1894, pp. xxvii-xxx.

A contribution to Latin lexicography; AJP., xvi. pp. 52-65; cf. APA. Proceed., Dec. 1894, xxvi. p. lviii. Horace's artistic methods; Columbia Literary Monthly, iii. pp. 241-251.

Notes on Horace, Satires i. I. 36, i. 4. 22; APA. Proceed., Dec. 1894, xxvi. p. xxv.

Stories from Aulus Gellius, edited for

sight reading, with introduction and full notes, 93 pages; American Book Co., Nov. 1895.

Selections from Viri Romae, edited in conjunction with Robert Arrowsmith, Ph.D., with introduction, notes, and vocabulary, pp. xxviii and 217; American Book Co., 1896. Note on Horace, Satire i. 1. 36; CR., x. 31.

Notes on Horace; CR., x. 156.

L. OSCAR KUHNS.

The conventional treatment of nature in the Divina Commedia; MLN., vol. xi. No. I.

The Divine Comedy; Methodist Review, March-April, 1896.

W. A. LAMBERTON.

Notes on Thucydides, i. 2. 5, 9, 10; APA. Proceed., Dec. 1894, xxvi. P. xvii.

C. R. LANMAN.

Articles on Mahābhārata, Rāmāyaṇa;
Johnson's Cyclopædia.

On William Dwight Whitney; Atlantic
Monthly, March, 1895.
Reflected meanings; a point in sem-

antics; APA. Proceed., Dec. 1894. The King of Siam's edition of the Buddhist scriptures (with table of contents of the thirty-nine volumes); JAOS., xvi. pp. ccxliv-ccliii, Proceed., April, 1895.

The Harvard copy of the first Sanskrit book ever printed; Ib., ccliiiccliv.

Published as editor of the Harvard

Oriental Series, vol. ii.: Garbe's
Sankhya Philosophy; and vol. iii.:
Warren's Buddhism in transla-
tions.

Bibliographical notes upon Buddhism,

together with an abstract of several lectures upon Buddhism; AprilMay, 1896.

W. C. LAWTON.

A national form of verse the natural
unit for the thought; APA. Pro-
ceed., Dec. 1894, xxvi. p. xxvi.
Art and humanity in Homer; 12mo,
Macmillans, 1896, pp. 285.

JAMES T. LEES.

The claims of Greek; C. W. Bardeen,
Syracuse.

FRANCES E. LORD.

The Roman pronunciation of Latin; Ginn & Co.

D. O. S. Lowell.

Recitation work in college English; Journal of Pedagogy, Dec. 1895, pp. 27-35.

The Sir Roger de Coverley papers,
edited with notes, introduction, etc.,
pp. 174 + lxiii; Longmans, Green,
& Co., 1896.

ARTHUR HULL MABLEY.
Bibliography of Juvenal; Western
Reserve University Bulletin, vol. i.
No. 2, Oct. 1895, pp. 3-31.
H. W. MAGOUN.

Pliny's Laurentine villa; APA. Pro-
ceed., xxvi. p. xxxiii, Dec. 1894.
Some plans of Pliny's Laurentinum;
APA. Proceed., xxvi. p. xi, July,
1895.

Pliny's villa at Laurentum; SR., June, 1895.

J. H. T. MAIN.

Verbals in -TÉOS, -TÉOV; APA. Proceed., xxvi. p. xvii, 1895.

J. IRVING MANATT.

The literary evidence for Dörpfeld's
Enneakrounos; APA. Proceed.,

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MAURICE W. MATHER.

Quo modo iaciendi verbi composita in praesentibus temporibus enuntiaverint antiqui et scripserint quaeritur; HSCP., vi. pp. 83-151. NELSON GLENN MCCREA. Ovid's use of colour and of colour terms; Classical studies in honour of Henry Drisler, Columbia University Press, New York, 1894. Translations of twelve passages, chiefly Latin, relating to the invention of printing, found in the Incunabula of the Bruce Collection; A description of the early printed books owned by the Grolier Club, De Vinne Press, New York, 1895.

ELMER TRUESDELL MERRILL.
The Codex Riccardianus of Pliny's
letters; AFP., xvi. 468–490.
W. A. MERRILL.

Rev. of Preston & Dodge's Roman
private life; CR., Oct. 1894.
Rev. of Post's Latin at sight; ER.,
Jan. 1895.

Rev. of Collar & Daniell's First Latin
book, Arrowsmith & Whicher's First
Latin readings, Meissner's Phrase
book; ER., Feb. 1895.

Some specimens of modern English; APA. Proceed., xxvi. p. lxix, 1895.

C. W. E. MILLER.

Report on Hermes; AJP., xv. An attempt to give a more satisfactory definition of sound-rhythm; Johns Hopkins University Circulars, 119. Imperfect and aorist in Greek; AJP., xvi. 139-185.

FRANK G. MOORE.

On urbs aeterna and urbs sacra; APA. Trans., 1894, xxv. 34-60. Corrections and additions to Lewis & Short; AFP., xv. 348-355. Rev. of Hopkins' Agricola and Germania of Tacitus; CR., viii. 367, Oct. MORRIS H. MORGAN.

Eight orations of Lysias, edited with introduction, notes, and appendices; Ginn & Co., Boston, 1895.

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