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INDEX.

Arabic numerals indicate pages of the Transactions; Roman numerals indicate pages of the

Proceedings.

Ablative of association: 64 ff.

Diaeresis, bucolic: 111 ff.

Abstract deities in early Roman reli- didascaliae, Terence: 125 ff.

gion: xxxiv f.

Accent and elision in Latin verse: 82 ff.
Aeschylus, Prom. 435: xlv f.
Apperception in sentence structure: 32 ff.
Aratus and Theocritus: lxv.
Aristophanes, date of his death: xlvii f.
Artaxerxes II, inscription of: xxxii f.
Association, ablative of: 64 ff.; in sen-
tence structure: 32 ff.

dies natalis, relation to inscriptions on
restored temples: 52 ff.

Donatus and the Terence didascaliae:
125 ff.

Ecbatana, inscription at: xxxii f.
Elision and accent in Latin verse: 82 ff.
Epigraphy, Greek, notes: lxii f.; Latin:
liv; 52 ff.

Euripides, Medea, 240: xxviii.

Aurelius, M., comparisons and illustra- Facsimiles, bureau for Ms: lxiv f.

tions in: xxix f.

autós, in Plato: lxviii.

Birds, in Ovid: lxvi f.

-bo futures, Hindu dialects: xi ff.
Brain, simplified nomenclature of: xiii ff.
brevis brevians: 176 f.; coalescens :
173 ff.

Bucolic diaeresis: III ff.

Caesar, B.G. vi, 30, 4, emended: xxv;
date of B.C. 234 f.; date of B.G.
216 ff.; purpose of, in writing: 219 ff.;
title of his work: 211 ff.

Chronology, Roman: 6 ff.

Filelfo, in his letters: vi ff.

Futures in bo in Hindu dialects: xi ff.
Galliambic rhythm: xxxviii ff.

German, advanced, criticism of texts
for: lx f.

Goethe, demonology in Faust: v f.
Greek conservatism, aspects of: xx ff.
Havelok Ms: liv.

Hiatus, correption in: lvii.

Hittite inscriptions and language: lxvi.
Homer, bucolic diaeresis in: 111 ff.;
Iliad, ii. 408, note on: xix f.; religion
in, study of: xlviii f.

Cicero, de Off., i. 7. 8: xxxvi f.; his Horace, alcaic strophe: lxvii f.; Carm.

villas: xxvii.

C.I.L. xiv. 309: liv.

commentarii, meaning of: 224 ff.

i. 3. 1-8: lv ff.

Humanists, Filelfo: vi ff.
Iambic shortening: 173 ff.

Conditional sentences, classification of ille, quantity of: 159 ff.

(Latin): xli ff.

Conservatism, aspects of Greek: xx ff.
Curiosum (and Notitia), date of : xxxv f.
cyma recta: xxiv f.

cyma reversa: ib.

Indirect object (Latin) with verbs of
favoring, helping, etc.: lxiii f.
Inscriptions on restored temples: 52 ff.
Lay of the Two Lovers, sources of: Ixiv.
Livy, Oxyrhynchus epitome: 5 ff.

Dative (Latin), with verbs of favering, Logaoedic, ancient and modern views

helping, etc.: lxiii f.

Demonology in Faust: v f.

of: xlix ff.
lunula: lxi f.

lxx

Medea's Marriage Problem: xxviii.
Neo-Platonic demonology in Faust:
v f.

Seneca, style of: 45 ff.

Sentence structure, types of, Latin:
32 ff.

Nomenclature of brain, simplification of: Shoe, Roman, lunula on: lxi f.
xiii ff.
Sinope, ancient: xxv ff.

Notitia and Curiosum, date of: xxxv f. *so (sam, sos, etc.): 204 ff.

Ovid, birds in: lxvi f.

Oxyrhynchus epitome of Livy: 5 ff.
Pausanias, personality of: xxxi f.

Syllables of diminishing value: 164 ff.
Syncope, pretonic: 186 ff.

Synizesis, Plautine: 158 ff.; later: 199 ff.

Pause-elision, in Latin verse: 82 ff.; Tacitus, style of: 41 ff.

in Dante and Milton: 102 ff.
Plautus, notes on: xlvi f.; relation of
thought to verse: liii; synizesis in:
158 ff.; travel in: xlvii.
Possessive pronouns, synizesis of: 190 ff.
Quintilian, style of: 49 f.
Reinhold, lost chronicon:
Religion, Homeric, study of: xlviii f.;
early Roman, abstracts in: xxxiv f.
Roman de Galeran: lxi.

ff.

Sapphic, minor, ancient and modern
views of: xlix ff.

Terence, didascaliae, Donatus's version
of: 125 ff.; gemination in: xliv;
notes on Adelphoe: xlvi f.; order of
plays: 151 f.; text tradition, new
evidence for: 157; travel in: xlvii.
Theocritus (and Aratus): lxv.
Time relations, errors in: xxxiii f.
Tragedy, French classic, mise en scène
in: liii.

Vergil, Ciris: lii; Aen. ii. 559-621:
lvii ff.; see also Accent.
Yokuts Indian language: lix f.

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

JULY 1, 1904, TO JANUARY 1, 1906.

It is intended that the Bibliographical Record shall include publications that are either philological in character, in the broadest sense, or that deal with the educational aspects of the study of language and literature. The period covered is as indicated above.

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FRANCIS G. ALLINSON.

Lucian (selected writings), pp. xlii + 265, 1905; Ginn & Co. (college series of Greek authors).

W. MUSS-ARNOLT.

A concise dictionary of the Assyrian language; 2 vols., pp. 576, 626; Berlin Reuther & Reichard; New York: Lemcke & Büchner, 1905.

Šupar, (amel šuparsak (ů) (amėl)šakšupp(bb)ar, and related terms; AJSL, xx, 186–198.

(Assyrian) lexicographical notes;
Ib., xx, 233-234.

King's Studies in eastern history;
Ib., xxi, 238-246.

Recent contributions on early Chris-
tian and Talmudic literature;
AJT, ix, 178-185.

Recent books on patristic literature;
Ib., 574-583.

JBL Journal of Biblical Literature.
JGP- Journal of Germanic Philology.
JHUC-Johns Hopkins University Circu-
lars.

LL-Latin Leaflet.

MLA - Publications of the Modern Language
Association.

MLN-Modern Language Notes.
MP-Modern Philology.

Nat. The Nation.

NW-The New World.

PAPA-Proceedings of the American Philological Association.

PUB-Princeton University Bulletin.
SR School Review.

TAPA - Transactions of the American Philological Association.

UMS - University of Michigan Studies.

UPB - University of Pennsylvania Bulletin. WRUB- Western Reserve University Bulletin.

The New Testament apocrypha; Ib.,
750-760.
Recent contributions on early Chris-
tian literature; lb., 761-768.
Assyrian inscriptions; Ib., 789-791.
Recent literature on the history of
religion; Ib., 793-800.

WILLIAM FREDERIC BADE.

Old Testament scholarship in modern Bible teaching; Pacific Theological Seminary Publications, 1905.

Rev. of J. F. Genung's Words of Koheleth, Biblical World, 1905, 311 ff.

WILLIAM W. BAKER.

De comicis Graecis litterarum iudicibus; HSCP, xv, 121–240. FLOYD G. BALLENTINE. *

Some phases of the cult of the
Nymphs; HSCP, xv, 77-119.

PHILLIPS BARRY.

On Luke xv, 25, συμφωνία = bag-
pipe; JBL, 1904.

The ballad of the demon lover;
MLN, October, 1904.

Some traditional songs; American
Journal of Folklore, January-
March, 1905.

Traditional ballads in New England:

I, Ib., April-June, 1905; II, 1b.,
July-September, 1905; III, Ib.,
October-December, 1905.

JOHN W. BASore.

Direct speech in Lucan as an element of epic technic; PAPA, xxxv (1904), xciv-xcvi.

WILLIAM N. BATES.

Revision of Hertzberg's History of Greece, vol. iii, in A history of all nations; Philadelphia: Lee Bros., 1905.

A signed amphora of Meno; AJA, ix, 170-181.

The Etruscan inscriptions in the

Free Museum of Science and

Art; Trans. of the Dept. of Archaeology, Univ. of Penn., i, pt. 3, 165-168, and pl. xix-xxii. Von Mach's Greek sculpture, AJP, xxv, 208-209.

The new marbles in the museum, Univ. of Penn. Alumni Register, ix, 147 ff.

The palace at Cnossus; The American Architect, lxxxix (1906), 87 ff.

PAUL BAUR.

Tityros; AJA, ix, 157-165. EDWARD A. BECHTEL.

Livy, the war with Hannibal, pp. 174; Chicago: Scott, Foresman & Co., 1905.

A. J. BELL.

Virgil and the drama; SR, June,

1905, 458-474.

A visit to the Mamertine; Acta Victoriana, 1905, 148–153.

GEORGE R. BERRY.

The book of proverbs, in An American commentary on the Old Testament; American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia. LOUIS BEVIER, JR.

The vowel ao (as in raw), o (as in rode), u (as in rude); Physical Review, August, 1905.

CHARLES EDWARD BISHOP.

Rev. of The unfolding of the ages; Baltimore Sun, November, 1905. DAVID HORACE BISHOP. Composition work and literature study in the high school; Vanderbilt University Quarterly, iv, 242-255.

MAURICE BLOOMFIELD.

On the minor and problematic IndoEuropean languages; PAPA, xxxv (1904), xxvii-xxxiv.

Cerberus, the dog of Hades, the history of an idea; pp. 41; Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Co. Brahmanical riddles and the origin of theosophy; Congress of Arts and Science, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, ii, 481–492. The long-lost Mani Bible; Harper's Monthly, March, 1906, 527-533.

GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING.

The Cantikalpa of the AtharvaVeda; TAPA, xxxv (1904), 77127.

Articles on Sanskrit and Vedic in the

Encyclopaedia Americana.

Rev. of T. W. Rhys Davids, Buddhist
India; AHR, x, 136–137.
Rev. of Vincent A. Smith, The early
history of India; AHR, xi, 121-

123.

Rev. of Bernard P. Grenfell and Arthur S. Hunt, The Oxyrhynchus papyri, pt. iii, Catholic University Bulletin, x, 495-500.

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J. Fenimore Cooper; Methodist Review.

Ralph Waldo Emerson; Lutheran
Quarterly.

Authority in English pronunciation;

Popular Science Monthly.

JAMES W. BRIGHT.

The gospel of Saint John in West-
Saxon, edited from the manu-
scripts, with introduction and
notes, and with a glossary by
Lancelot Minor Haris; Boston:
D. C. Heath & Co., 1904.
The gospel of Saint Matthew in
West-Saxon, edited from the
manuscripts; Boston: D. C.
Heath & Co., 1904.
The gospel of Saint Mark in West-
Saxon, edited from the manu-
scripts; Boston: D. C. Heath &
Co., 1905.

CARROLL NEIDE BROWN.

Fragment of a treasure list found in the acropolis wall of Athens; AJA, viii, 1904 (with plate). CARL DARLING BUCK.

Notes on certain forms of the Greek dialects; CR, xix, 242–250, 286. ISAAC B. BURGESS.

A tabulated statement of instances in which a difference in the quantity of vowels indicates a difference in the meaning, rev. ed. 1905, pp. 4; Morgan Park (Ills.) Academy Book Room.

CURTIS C. BUSHNELL.

For Christmas day and other verse translations of Latin hymns, pp. 10; Syracuse: The Mason Press, 1904.

MITCHELL CARROLL.

The site of ancient Phalerum ;
GWUB, iii, October, 1904.
Thucydides, Pausanias, and the
Dionysium in Limnis; CR, xix,
325-328.

Abstract of same; AJA, ix, 70–71.
Aristotle's aesthetics of painting and

sculpture; GWUB, iv, October,
1905.

SAMUEL ALEXANDER CHAMBERS. The vowel r and the coronal vowels in English; PAPA, xxxv (1904), lxxx f.

French instruction in California, its aims and methods; SR, xii, No. 6.

J. E. CHURCH, JR.

The construction of Juvenal, Sat. i;

PAPA, xxxv (1904), lxxi-lxxiv. Old problems in Horace and Virgil: (a) Horace, Carm. i, 3, 1–8; (b) Virgil, Aeneid, i, 249; (c) Virgil's use of the proper names of the winds in the Aeneid; PAPA, xxxv. (1904), xcvi-xcvii.

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