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Back volumes will be bound in the style of this volume for thirtyfive cents each by F. J. Barnard & Co., 17 Province St., Boston, Mass., provided at least twelve volumes are sent at a time, and the cost of transportation both ways is paid by the owner. All parcels should be plainly marked with the name and address of the sender, and the binders should be notified at the time the unbound volumes are sent in order that the sender may be identified.

Libraries may obtain bound copies of the annual volumes at twentyfive cents per volume in addition to the regular price.

REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF COMPLETE SETS.

Single COMPLETE SETS of the Transactions and Proceedings will be sold, until further notice, at a reduction of 20%.

It is especially appropriate that American Libraries should exert themselves to procure this series while it may be had. It is the work of American scholars, and contains many valuable articles not elsewhere accessible; and, apart from these facts, as the first collection of essays in general philology made in this country, it is sure to be permanently valuable for the history of American scholarship.

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This series has long been favorably known because of the practical and scholarly editing and the unequaled mechanical execution of its volumes. To make these books still more noteworthy, important changes have recently been made in the style of binding and in the prices. In addition to all the excellent features which have long characterized the series, the books now offer the advantages of a greater attractiveness in appearance, a better adaptation for school use, and a considerable reduction in price.

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Bahlsen's The Teaching of Modern Languages

By LEOPOLD BAHLSEN, Professor of the Realschule VI, Berlin, Lecturer on Methods of Teaching French and German in Teachers College, Columbia University, 1902-1903. Translated from the German by M. BLAKEMORE EVANS, Instructor in German in the University of Wisconsin. 8vo. Semiflexible cloth. 97 pages. With portrait.

Intended primarily for teachers of French and German in secondary schools, this suggestive work can also be used with profit as a text-book or as collateral reading in "methods" courses in normal schools and universities.

Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature

Volume X. The Arthurian material in the Chronicles, especially those of Great Britain and France. By ROBERT HUNTINGTON FLETCHER, recently Assistant Professor of English in Washington University, St. Louis. 8vo. Paper. 313 pages.

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