5<D HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



F. H. Bacon, R. Koldewey. Ed. with explanatory notes, by F. H. 

 Bacon, pt. I. Cambridge, Mass., London, [etc.] 1902. fol. 

 To be issued in 5 pts. Price: $5 a pt. 



The Argive Heraeum. (v. infra, American school at Athens.) 

 Facsimile of the Codex venetus marcianus 474 of Aristophanes. Lon- 

 don and Boston, 1902. fol. 



Published jointly by the Institute and the Society for the promotion of 

 Hellenic studies, London. 200 copies printed. 



Price: $35 in portfolio; $36.75 in half morocco. 



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 (except as follows) may be procured through Macmillan & co., 66 Fifth 

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 Mass. ; in Great Britain by B. Quaritch or H. Sotheran & Co., London ; on 

 the continent of Europe, by Karl W. Hiersemann, Leipzig. 

 Correspondence in reference to the Facsimile of the Codex venetus marcianus 

 474 of Aristophanes should be addressed to John Williams White, Harvard 

 University, Cambridge, Mass. 



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