696 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 



Hall, Lsaac II. On a manuscript of the Peshitto Four Gi)sp(49. Proc. Am. Or. Soc, 

 Oct., pp. li-lix. 



Ou a mamiscript of the Peshitto New Testainoiit, with the Tradition of the 



Apostles. Proc. Am. Or. Soc, Oct. pp. lix-lxxxv. 



Who were the Philistines ? S. S. Times, Dec. 1. 



The Nestoriau Ritual of tiie Washing of the Dead. Hehr., iv, pp. 82-80. 



Specimens from the Nestorian Burial Service. Hehr., iv, pp. 193-200. 



Lamps and oil vessels (in the Orient). S. S. Times, Apr. 7. 



On a Rhodiau jar iu the Boston Musenra of Fine Arts. Proc. Am. Or. Soc, May, 



p. xi, 



The Syriac Ritual of the Departed. Proc Americ. Or. Soc, May, pp. xi-xii. 



On a Nestoriau liturgical manuscript from the last Nestorian church and con- 

 vent iu Jerusalem. Proc. Am. Or. Soc, May, pp.xii-xvi. 



A Syriac Apostolic MS. in the library of the A. B. C. Y- M., at Boston. Journal 



of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. 



Hamm, J. L. Mohammedanism. Lutheran Quarterly., Apr., p. 270. 



Harper, Robert Francis. Transliteration and translation of Cylinder A of the 

 Esarhaddou inscriptions (i, 4.5-47).. Heir., iv, pp. 99-117. 



Cylinder B of the Esarhaddou iuscriptions (iii, 15-lG) transliterated and trans- 

 lated. Hehr., iv, pp. 146-157. 



Babylonian letter. The Joseph Shemtob collection of Babylonian antiqui- 



ties, recently purchased for the University of Pennsylvania. Hehr., v, 74-76. 



Harper, William R. Elements of Hebrew syntax. Charles Scribner's Sons, New 

 York. 



The Peutateuchal question (1). Genesis i. 1-12, 5. Hehr., v, pp. 18-73. 



Semitic studies iu the University. Hehr., v, pp. 83-85. 



Harris, J. Rendel. The Harmony of Tatian in the Arabic version. S. S. Times, 

 May 26. 



Harrison, Wilson J. China and its progress. Bull. Amer. Ggr. .Soc.,xx, 4, p. 401. 



Hart, Vikgil C. Western China. A journey to the great Buddhist center of Mount 

 Omei. Bost?>n, Ticknor. Rev. N. Y. Times, Dec. 17. 



Haupt, Paul. Modern researches in Assyria and Babylonia. Johns Hoplcins Uuiv. 

 Circular, vii, 64, p. 461. 



— Ou the Assyrian writing. J. H. U. Circ, vii. No. 4, p. 41. 



Explanation concerning a remark in the notes of the Prolegomena to a com- 

 parative Assyrian grammar. Proc. Am. Or. Soc, May, p. xxviii. 



Die zwolfte Tafel des babylonischeu Nimrod-Epos. Beitrage zur Assyriologie 



tmd vergleichenden semitischen Sprachwissenschaft, Heft 1, Leipzig, 1888. pp. 48-79. 



Ergebnisse einer erneuten Collation der Izdubar Legendeu. Beitrage zur Assy- 

 riologie, etc., i)p. 94-152. 



Ueber das assyrische Nominalpriifix na. Beitriige zur Assyriologie. pp. 1-20. 



On some i^assages iu the Cuneiform Account of the Deluge (with special refer- 

 ence to the first column of the tablet). J. H. U. Circ. A^iii, No. 69, pp. 17-18. 



Ou the dimeusions of the Babylonian Ark. Proc. Am. Or. Soc, Oct., pp. 



Ixxxix-xc. 



Semitic studies in this country. Hehr., v, p. 89. 



Hedge, F. H. Mohammedan mysticism. Unitarian Rev., May, xxix, pp. 410-416. 

 Herzberg, W. Jerusalem of to-day. ilfenom/i, March, April. 

 HOLCOMB, Mrs. H. H. Bits about India. Philad. Presbyt. Board of Publ., pp. 272. 

 Hopkins, E.W. Inquiry into the conditions of civilization in the Hindu Middle 



Age from the point of view of the ruling power or warrior-caste. Proc. Am. Or. 



Soc, May, p. viii. ff. 

 Quantitative variations in the Calcutta and Bombay texts of the Mahabharata. 



Proc Am. Or. S., Oct., Tp.y-Yi. 

 House, E. H. The tariff in .Japan. New Princ Bev., Ja. 66-77. 



