Vol. 3. A Critical Edition of Ford's Perkin Warbeck, by Mildred Clara Struble. 



Pp. 216. 1 Map. January, 1926 2.00 



Vol. 4. 1. A Bibliography of Chaucer, 1908-1924, compiled by Dudley David 



Griffith. Pp. 1-148. March, 1926 1.00 



2. Adam, translated by Edward Noble Stone. Pp. 159-193. March, 1926 

 Reprint. December, 1928 75 



3. A Translation of Chapters XI-XVI of Pseudo-Augustinian Sermon 

 Against Jews, Pagans and Arians, Concerning the Creed, also of the 

 Ordo Prophetarum of St. Martial of Limoges, by Edward Noble Stone. 



Pp. 195-214. March, 1928 25 



4. Roman Surveying Instruments, by Edward Noble Stone. Pp. 215-242. 

 Illustrated. August, 1928 75 



Vol. 5. The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, by Frederick Morgan 



Padelford. Pp. 284. 2 illustrations. October, 1928. Revised Edition. 



Cloth, $3.00; paper 2.00 



Vol. 6. 1. The Political Thought of Roger Williams, by James E. Ernst. Pp. 230. 



March, 1929 2.00 



Vol. 7. The Nature of Poetic Literature, by Louis Peter de Vries. Pp. 246. 



November, 1930. Cloth, $2.50; paper 1.50 



Vol. 8. 1. The Origin of the Griselda Story, by Dudley David Griffith. Pp. 1-120. 



September, 1931 75 



2. Presiding Ideas in Wordsworth's Poetry, by Melvin M. Rader. Pp. 



121-216. November, 1931 75 



Vol. 9. A Reference Guide to the Literature of Travel, by Edward Godfrey Cof. 



Pp. 416 2.25 



The Publications in Language and Literature are designed to include studies in the 

 various languages and literatures, ancient and modern, represented at the University. 

 The series replaces and absorbs The Publications in English of which the following vol- 

 umes have appeared: 

 Vol. 1. Uno Linderlof's Elements of the History of the English Language, 



translated by Robert Max Garrett. Cloth O.P. 



Vol. 2. The Political and Ecclesiastical Allegory of the First Book of the Faerie 



Queene, by Frederick Morgan Padelford. Cloth 75 



Vol. 3. Johannes Steenstrup's The Medieval Popular Ballad, translated by Ed- 

 ward Godfrey Cox. Cloth 1.75 



Vol. 4. 1. The Pearl: An Interpretation, by Robert Max Garrett. Paper. Pp. 45.. .50 



MATHEMATICS 



Volume I completed. Volume II in progress. 



Vol. 1. 1. An Arithmetical Theory of Certain Numerical Functions, by Eric Temple 



Bell. Pp. 1-44. August, 1915 O.P. 



2. Cyclic-Harmonic Curves: A Study in Polar Coordinates, by Robert E. 

 Moritz. Pp. 1-58. June, 1923 1.00 



3. Five Studies in Mathematics: Modular Bernoullian and Eulerian Func- 

 tions, by E. T. Bell; Point-Line Correspondences Associated with the 

 General Ruled Surface, by A. F. Carpenter; On the Sum Products 

 of n Consecutive Integers, by Robert E. Moritz; Some Finite Linear 

 Non- Associative Algebras, by L. I. Neikirk; The Ternary Hesse Group 

 and Its Invariants, by R. M. Winger. Pp. 1-80. June, 1926 75 



Vol. 2. 1. Six Studies in Mathematics: A Postulational Introduction to the Four 

 Color Problem, by J. P. Ballantine; Electrical Oscillations in a Non- 

 Uniform Transmission Line, by W. H. Ingram; Quintuples of Curves 

 in Four-Space, by A. R. Jerbert; Sufficient Conditions in the Problem 

 of Lagrange of the Calculus of Variations with One Variable End 

 Point, by L. H. McFarlan; A Class of Continuous Curves Defined by 

 Motion Which Have No Tangent Lines, by L. I. Neikirk; A Class of 

 Totally Discontinuous Functions, by L. I. Neikirk. Pp. 1-68. Decem- 

 ber, 1930 1.00 



2. Four Studies in Mathematics: The Theory of dk Differences with Ap- 

 plications to the Numerical Solution of Differential Equations, by J. P. 

 Ballantine; Ruled Surface Symbionts, by A. F. Carpenter; Methods of 

 Solving the Euler Equations for the most Simple Problem of the Calculus 

 of Variations in the Parametric Form, by L. H. McFarlan; Self-Projec- 

 tive Rational Octavics Invariant under a Dihedral Collineation Group 

 of Order Twelve, by J. A. Carlson. Pp. 1-65. April, 1934 1.00 



