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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (continued) 

 ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued) 



Early E>'glish Text Society. Kxtra Series (continued)-. 



3a Lonelicli (Herry). History of the Holy Grail. Part IV. 

 31 Alexander and Dindimns ; or The Letters of Alexander to Dindimns, King of the 

 ' Brahmans. Edited by W. W. Skeat. 



32. England in the Reign of Henry VIII, Part I. 



33. Gesta Romanoruni. Early English Versions of ; with Notes, Glossary, &c. by 

 S. J. H. Herrtage. 



34 Sir Ferumbras. Edited from the Unique MS, about 1380, in Bodleian Library 

 by S. J. H. Herrtage. Part I. 



English Dialect Society: 8vo. 1873-79 



Series A. BiBLiOGRAPfflCAL : 

 Nos. 2, 8, 18. List of the Works that have been published, or are known to exist in 

 Manuscript, illustrative of the Various Dialects of English. Edited by Rev. 

 W. W. Skeat and J. H. Nodal. 



Series B. Reprinted Glossaries : 



No. 1. (1) North of England Words, by J. H. 1781. (2) Marshall (W. H.) 

 East Yorkshire Words. 1788. (3) MarshaU (W. H.) East Norfolk. 1787. 

 (4) MarshaU (W. H.) Vale of Glocest^r Words. 1789. (5) MarshaU (W. H.) 

 Midland Counties. 1790. (6) MarshaU (W. H.) West Devonshire. 1796. 



(7) WUlan (R.) West Riding of Yorkshire. 1811. 



No. 5. (8) Tapping (T.) Derbyshire Lead-Mining Terms, with a Reprint of 

 E. Manlove's Rhymed Chronicle. (9) Houghton (T.) Derbyshire Lead- 



Mining Terms. 1681. (10) Mawe (J.) Derbyshire Mining Tenns. 1802. 



(11) Lewis (Rev. J.) Isle of Thanet. 1736. (12) Dimcumb (J.) Hereford- 

 shire. 1804. (13) Early Scottish Glossary, from A. Duncan's "Appendix 

 Etymologiae." 1595. (14) Various Provincialisms from Thomas Hearne's 

 Glossaries. 1724-25. 



No. 6. (15, 16, 17). Ray (John). CoUection of EngUsh Words, not generaUy used, 

 with Account of preparing and refining such Metals and Minerals as are gotten 

 in England ; to which is appended Ralph Thoresby's Letter to Ray. 1703. 



No. 23. (18) Dialectal Words; from "Kennett's Parocliial Antiquities." 1695. 

 (19) Wiltshire Words ; from " Britton's Beauties of Wiltshire," 1825, compared 

 with "Akerman's Glossary." 1842. (20) East Anglian Words; from 



Spurden's " Supplement to Forby." 1840. (21) SuffoUc Words ; from " CuUum's 

 History of Hawsted." 1813. (22) East Yorkshire Words (Supplement), by 

 W. H. MarshaU. 1796. Edited by Rev. W. W. Skeat. 



Series C. Original Glossaries, and Glossaries with fresh Additions : 



3. Harland (Capt. John). Words used in Swaledale, Yorkshire. 



9. Robinson (F. K.) Words used in the Neighbourhood of Whitby. 



10. Nodal (John H.) and MiLier (G.) Lancashire Dialect. Part I. Parish (Rev. 

 W. D.) Dictionary of the Sussex Dialect. 1875. 



12. (2) Cleveland Words. Supplementary, by Rev. J. C. Atkinson. (3) Alphabet 

 of Kenticisms, by Rev. S. Pegge. 1736. (4) Surrey ProvinciaUsms, by G. L. 

 Grower. (5) Oxfordshire Words, by Mrs. Parker. (6) South Warwickshire 

 Words, by Mrs. Francis. Edited by Rev. W. W. Skeat. 



13. Robinson (F. K.) Words used in Neighbourhood of Whitby. 



14. Robinson (C. Clough). Words pertaining to the Dialect of Mid- Yorkshire ; with 

 others pecuhar to Lower Nidderdale. To which is prefixed an Outline Grammar 

 of the Mid-Yorksliire Dialect. 



15. Peacock (Edward). Words used in the Wapentakes of Manley and Corringham, 

 Lincoln.shire. 



j 16. Ross (F.) Stead (R.) & Holdernes.s (T.) Words used in Holdemess, Yorkshire, E. R. 



