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A Harvard Ms of Ovid, Palladius, and Tacitus; AJP, xxvi (1905), 291-329.

Sermo de confusione diaboli; MP,

ii (1904), 261-278.

JOHN C. ROLFE.

Some reference to seasickness in the
ancient writers; AJP, xxv (1904),
192-200.

Extracts from a teacher's note-book ;
LL, 1905, Nos. 112-116.
Article, Horace ; Encyclopedia
Americana, revised ed.

Rev. of Heffelbower-Croiset, abridged
history of Greek literature; SR,
xiii (1905), 738.

JULIUS SACHS.

Modern languages in secondary

schools; ER, xxix, 163–178.

The German reform method; New England Modern Language Association, i, 30-52.

The elimination of the first two college years: a protest; ER, xxx, 488-499.

HENRY A. SANDERS.

The source of the error in Livy, xxi, 18, 1; CJ, i, 19.

HUGO K. SCHILLING.

Ortsnamen mit Resten des Artikels im Anlaut; Zeitschrift für den deutschen Unterricht, xix (1905), 380.

The Weinhold library; The University Chronicle, viii (1905), 144-150.

J. J. SCHLICHER.

The moods of indirect quotation;
AJP, xxvi, 60-88.

Reviews and editorial work; CJ.

J. HENRY SENGER.

University and technological school;
Nat. lxxx, 50-51.

EDWARD S. SHELDON.

[With assistance
White.]

of Alain C.

Concordanza delle opere italiane in prosa e del canzoniere di Dante Alighieri, pubblicata per la Società Dantesca di Cambridge, Massachusetts a cura di E. S. Sheldon coll' aiuto di A. C. White; Oxford, nella Stamperia dell' Università, 1905. FREDERICK WILLIAM SHIPLEY.

A critical note on Catullus, Carm. Ixviii, 93; PAPA, xxxv (1904), vii. The Saalburg collection of reproductions of Roman antiquities; Bulletin of the Washington University Association, 1905.

Rev. of Johnston's Private life of the
Romans; CJ, i, No. 1.

GRANT SHOWERMAN.

Cicero's appreciation of Greek art; AJP, xxv, 306–314.

Eastern education through western eyes; ER, xxx, 474-487.

E. G. SIHLER.

The collegium poetarum in Rome;
AJP, xxvi, No. 1.
Amerikanische Bemerkungen zu
Weissenfels' Bildungswirren der
Gegenwart; Neue Jahrbücher,
February, 1905.

Athletentum in amerikanischen colleges; Ib., June, 1905.

In the library at University Heights: a reverie; The Violet, 1905.

Is a new renaissance (in the classics) possible? LL, 1905.

De deorum natura, a poem; The Independent, April 20, 1905.

CHARLES FORSTER SMITH.

Xenophon's Anabasis, edited by Smith and Campbell Bonner (20th century text-books), pp. xxiv + 488; New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1905. CLEMENT L. SMITH.

A preliminary study of certain manuscripts of Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars (second paper); HSCP, xvi (1905), 1-14.

HERBERT WEIR SMYTH.

As general editor:

Greek prose composition: by Prof.
E. H. Spieker, 1904.
Greek prose composition: by C. W.
Gleason, 1905.

Euripides' Medea: by Prof. M. L.
Earle, 1904.

Aeschylus' Prometheus: by Prof. J.
E. Harry, 1905.

Thucydides, i-ii: by Prof. W. A. Lamberton, 1905; New York: American Book Co.

R. B. STEELE.

The ablative absolute in the epistles of Cicero, Seneca, Pliny, and Fronto; AJP, xxv, 315-327. DUANE REED STUART.

The attitude of Dio Cassius toward
epigraphic sources; UMS, human-
istic series, i, 101-147.
Imperial methods of inscription on
restored buildings: Augustus and
Hadrian; AJA, ix, 427–449.
Report on Greek in a course of study
for high schools of Michigan, pub-
lished by the Department of Pub-
lic Instruction, Bulletin No. xii
(1905), 29-34-

CHARLES WILLIAM SUPER.

Vicarious sacrifice; International Journal of Ethics, July, 1905. FRANK BIGELOW TARBELL.

Some present problems in the history of Greek sculpture; AJA, viii, 442-459.

HERBERT CUSHING TOLMAN.

The study of archaeology in the teaching of Homer; memoir presented at International Archaeological Congress at Athens, 1905; Procès-verbaux du Congrès. Critical note on πрoléovσ, Iliad, i, 291; PAPA, xxxv (1904), xlii f. MILTON HAIGHT TURK.

De Quincey's The English mailcoach and Joan of Arc, edited,

with introduction and notes, pp. xvi + 121; Ginn & Co., 1905.

N. P. VLACHOS.

Religious prophetism among the Greeks; Reformed Church Keview, viii (1904), 495-510, ix (1905), 61-80, 500–516. Demosthenes and Dio Cassius; CR, xix (1905), 102-106. MINTON WARREN.

Rev. of Lindsay's Nonius Marcellus; CR, 1904, 353-355.

A new fragment of Apollodorus of Carystus; CP, i, 43-46.

RAYMOND WEEKS.

The newly discovered Chancun de Willame (second article); MP, ii (1904), 231-248; same title (third and final article); Ib., iii, 211234.

The Chanson de Willame, a French

Ms discovered in England; The Library (London), 1905, 113–136. Études sur Aliscans (second article); Romania, 1905, 237-277.

MARY CROWELL WELLES.

Contributions to the study of Suppletivwesen; PAPA, xxxv (1904), xxxvii-xlii.

MARY GILMORE WILLIAMS.

Julia Mamaea; UMS, i, 67–100. HARRY LANGFORD WILSON. Notice of A. Carnoy, Le Latin d'Espagne d'après les inscriptions, i and ii, 1903-1904; AJP, xxv (1904), 114. Notice of the projected American bureau for the publication of facsimiles of Mss; AJP, xxv (1904), 485.

Notice of the supplement to Cagnat, Cours d'épigraphie latine; AJP, xxvi (1905), 243-244. ELLSWORTH D. WRIGHT.

How shall we mark the scansion?
LL, Nov. 28, 1904.

OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION.

1905-1906.

PRESIDENT.

ELMER TRUESDELL MERRILL.

VICE-PRESIDENTS.

EDWARD D. PERRY.

FRANCIS W. KELSEY.

SECRETARY AND TREASURER.

FRANK GARDNER MOORE.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

The above-named Officers, and

CHARLES E. BENNETT.

EDWARD B. CLAPP.

THOMAS FITZ-HUGH.

JOHN C. ROLFE.

PAUL SHOREY.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY.

WILLIAM KELLY PRENTICE.

MEMBERS OF THE

AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.1

1905-1906

William F. Abbot, High School, Worcester, Mass. (38 William St.). 1893.
Prof. F. F. Abbott, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. 1886.

Prof. Charles D. Adams, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. 1892.

Dr. Cyrus Adler, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. (The Mendota). 1883.

Prof. George Henry Allen, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, O. 1904.
Prof. Hamilton Ford Allen, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. 1903.
Miss Katharine Allen, 228 Langdon St., Madison, Wis. 1899.

Prof. Francis G. Allinson, Brown University, Providence, R. I. (163 George St.). 1893.

Mrs. Francis G. Allinson, Providence, R. I. 1896.

Principal Harlan P. Amen, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. (Life member). 1897.

Prof. Andrew Runni Anderson, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. 1905.
Prof. Alfred Williams Anthony, Cobb Divinity School, Lewiston, Me. 1890.
Prof. Henry H. Armstrong, Whitworth College, Tacoma, Wash. 1906.
Prof. W. Muss-Arnolt, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

1890.

Dr. R. Arrowsmith, American Book Company, Washington Square, New York. N. Y. 1898.

Prof. Sidney G. Ashmore, Union University, Schenectady, N. Y. 1885.

Prof. William G. Aurelio, Boston University, Boston, Mass. (75 Hancock St.). 1903. Prof. Francis M. Austin, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. 1902. Prof. C. C. Ayer, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 1902.

Prof. Frank Cole Babbitt, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. (65 Vernon St.). 1897. Herbert L. Baker, 47 Moffat Building, Detroit, Mich. 1889.

Prof. William W. Baker, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. 1902.

Dr. Allan P. Ball, College of the City of New York, New York, N. Y. 1905. Dr. Francis K. Ball, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. (Life member). 1894.

Prof. Floyd G. Ballentine, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. 1903.

Cecil K. Bancroft, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. 1898.

Prof. Grove E. Barber, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. (1230 L St.). 1902.

1 This list has been corrected up to July 15, 1906; permanent addresses are given, as far as may be. Where the residence is left blank, the members in question are in Europe. The Secretary and the Publishers beg to be kept informed of all changes of address.

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Miss Amy L. Barbour, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.

1902.

Phillips Barry, 33 Ball Street, Roxbury Crossing, Boston, Mass. 1901.

J. Edmund Barss, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. 1897.

Prof. John W. Basore, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. (26 Bank St.). 1902.

Prof. Samuel E. Bassett, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. 1903.

Dr. F. O. Bates, Detroit Central High School, Detroit, Mich. 1900.

Prof. William N. Bates, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn. (220 St.

Mark's Square). 1894.

Prof. William J. Battle, University of Texas, Austin, Tex. 1893.

Prof. Paul V. C. Baur, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. (246 Church St.). 1902.

John W. Beach, Scio, O. 1902.

Dr. Edward A. Bechtel, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. 1900.

Prof. Isbon T. Beckwith, General Theological Seminary, Chelsea Square, New
York, N. Y. 1884.

Charles H. Beeson, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. (673 E. 62d St.). 1897.
Prof. A. J. Bell, Victoria University, Toronto, Can. (17 Avenue Road). 1887.
Prof. Allen R. Benner, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. 1901.
Prof. Charles E. Bennett, Cornell University. 1882.

Prof. John I. Bennett, Union University, Schenectady, N. Y. 1897.
Prof. George R. Berry, Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. 1902.
Prof. Louis Bevier, Jr., Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J. 1884.
William F. Biddle, 31 Westview St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 1894.

Prof. Clarence P. Bill, Adelbert College of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, O. (853 Logan Ave.).

1894.

Rev. Dr. Daniel Moschel Birmingham, Walden University, Nashville, Tenn. (addr.: Park Row Building, New York, N. Y.). 1898.

Prof. Charles Edward Bishop, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. 1890.

Prof. David H. Bishop, University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss. 1905.

Prof. Robert W. Blake, Lehigh University, So. Bethlehem, Pa. (440 Seneca St.). 1894.

Prof. M. Bloomfield, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 1882.
Prof. Willis H. Bocock, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.

1890.

Dr. George M. Bolling, Catholic University of America, 1122 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C. 1897.

Prof. D. Bonbright, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. 1892.

Prof. A. L. Bondurant, University of Mississippi, University, Miss. 1892.

Prof. Campbell Bonner, University of Nashville (Peabody College for Teachers), Nashville, Tenn. (1512) Demonbreun St.). 1899.

Prof. George Willis Botsford, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 1894.

Prof. Benjamin Parsons Bourland, Adelbert College of Western Reserve University,

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Prof. B. L. Bowen, Ohio State University, Columbus, O. 1895.

Prof. Edwin W. Bowen, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va. 1905.
Dr. Haven D. Brackett, Clark University, Worcester, Mass.
Prof. Charles F. Bradley, Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill. 1886.

1905.

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