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Yolutne I. 



1. Poetic and Verse Criticism of the Reign of Elizabeth. By Felix 



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2. A Fragment of the Babylonian ♦♦ Dibbarra" Epic. Hy Morris 



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tigone. By William A. Lambhrton, Professor of the Greek Language 

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Pak kop piu. By Stewart Culin, Curator of the Museum o! 

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ware River. By Charles C. Abbott, Sometime Curator of the 



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2. Observations on the Platform Persepolis. By Morton W. Eas- 



TON, Professor of English and Comparative Philology. 25 cents. 



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1. Assyriaca. By Hermann V. Hilprecht, Professor of Assyrian and Com- 



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