SUPPLEMENT. ` 
S Pronouncing Dictionary continued. 
 N.B.—When a specific name is in the form of an ordinary 1 
one termination has generally been given; e.g., of those in us, a, um, the form ab-brey-i-a’ du 
is used only when the generic or substantive name is masculine; but every reader can see | 
for himself that ab-brey-i-a’-ta (the feminine) and ab-brev-i-a' -tum (the neuter) are to be | 
pronounced in similar fashion. The same rule has been adopted with those in is, D CC 
tris’-tis, tris’-té; but adjectives in er, ra, rum, as nig'-er, nig'-ra, nig’-rum, and those | 
er, ris, re, as a’-cer, a’-cris, a’-cré, have been given in the different forms in which GG 
occur. 
At the end of the Pronouncing Dictionary the principal words whose correct | pro- a 
nunciation differs strikingly from that in ordinary use will be impe 
Ab-a/-ma* 
Ab-a’-ti-a 
ab-brev-i-a’-tus 
ab-chas’-ic-us 
Ab-el’-j-a* 
Ab-e’-na 
Abies 
Ab-i-et-in”-é-æ 
Ab’-i-et-is 
Ab-o’-bra 
Ab-ol’-bod-a 
ab-or-ti’-vum 
Ab-rax’-as 
Ab-ro’-ma 
Ab-ro'-ni-a i 
ab-rot’-an-if-ol’-j-um* 
ab-rot’-an-8-i’-dés* 
Ab-rot’-an-um 
ab-rup’-tum ` 
A’-brus 
ab-sciss’-us 
Ab-sin’-thi-um 
Ab-w'-ta 
. &b-u-til-5-i/-.dés 
Ab-u’-til-on Ë 
ab-yss-in’ Jens 
 Aeaiea 
. Ae-m'-na 
Ac-al'-yph-a 
Ac-anth-a’-cd-2 
ac-anth-if-ol’-j-a 
Ac-anth'-i-um 
ac-anth-oc’-om-a* 
3 ac-anth-o’ -des* 
Ac-anth-ol-i/-món* 
Ac-anth-op’-an-ax 
Ac-anth- oph-ipp’ um 
Ac-anth-oph-c’-nix 
Ac-anth-orh-i’-za* 
Ac-anth-ost-ach’ ære 
Ac-anth’-us 
Ac-ar’-id-a 
San De 
oai bae 
ac-eph’-al-a* 
Ac’-er* 
Ac-er-a’-cb-2 
Ac-er-anth’-us 
Ac’-er-as 
Ac-er-at/-i-um 
ac-erb’-a 
ac-er-if-ol'-i-um 
Ac-er-in'-é-m 
ac-er'-in-um 
Ac-er-it’-i-um 
ac-er-0-i’-dés 
ac-er-0’-sa 
Ac-e’-ti 
Ac-e-to’-sa 
Ac-e-to-sel’-la 
Ach-an’-i-a 
vene -i-a 
Ach-ill-e". ud 
ach-ill-e bett -i-a 
ach-ill-e/-à-i^-des - 
Ach-i-me'.nés 
Ach-i'-ras ` 
Ach'-ras 
` Ach-ré-anth’-és 
` Ach-yr-anth’-és 
Ach-yr-on’-i-a 
_ Ach-yr-op-ap’-pus 
ac-ic’-ol-um 
ac-ic-ul-a’-ris 
ae Ada = 
ac-id-is’-sim-a 
ac-in-a’-cé-um. 
ac-in-a’-cif-ol’. -i-a 
Ac-in-e'-ta  . 
ac-in-op-et a 2 
Ac-on-i-op’-ter-is' 
ac-on-i-tif-ol/-1-us 
Ac-on-i’-tum 
Ac-on’-ti-as 
Ac’-or-us 
Ac-rad-e’-ni-a 
Ac-rid-oc-arp’-us 
Ac-ri-op’-sis 
a’-cré* ` 
Ç ‘Ac-ti’-ni-op’-ter-is 
Ac-ti'-noc-ar'-pus S 
` Ac'-ti-nol'-ep-is* ` 
Ac’-ti-nom’-er-is* 
. Ae- Siete ma* 
Words deen from Lodi: mee See e all except. Sage? in italics) to be pronounced a as -foll vs 
.  & as in pså'-lmist; & as in slén’-d (i as yé’-ined ; ï as in thin; 1as in mach? ist; 6 
dn vo’-ter; ü as in pow'er-f/l; ü as in rz'-ler UC Ee pte id 
E 6, and ch, always hard, as, for e dimissis ein and 
