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A collection of gesture signs and signals of the North Amer- 

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Mason, Otis T. — A comparison of a written language with one that is 

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Masqtjeray, E. — Comparaison d'un vocabulaire du dialecte des Zenaya 

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Matthew, John— Oii the Kabi dialect of Queensland. J. Anthrop. Inst., 

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Meyer, H. — Origin of the Etruscan language. Deutsche Rundschau, 

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Miller, O. D. — Accadian or Sumerian"? Oriental <£• BihlicalJournal, 

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Molina, Padre Fr. Alonzo de — Vocabulario de la lengua mexicana; 

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Newman, F. W. — Notes on the Libyan languages. J. Roy. Asiatic Soc. 

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Ojibbeway'" Book of Common Prayer. Published in the syllabic charac- 

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Oppert, Gustav — On the classification of languages : a contribution 

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Orozco y Berra, Manuel (Mexico) — Codice Mendocino: Ensayo de 

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Parisot, J. — Note sur la langue des Taensas. Rev. Unguistique, April. 



Parker, E. H. — Syllabary of the Hakka language or dialect. China 

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Postgate, J. P. — A philological examination of the myth of the sirens. 

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Powell, J. W. — On the evolution of language, as exhibited in the spec- 

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