XXviii. IN MEMOKIAM. 



1831 Papers in Gentleman's Magazine 



ON ENGLISH DERIVATIONS. 



ON THE STRUCTURE OF DICTIONARIES. 



ON PRONUNCIATION OF LATIN. 



HIEROGLYPHICS. 



1832 Papers in Hone's Year Book 



DORSETSHIRE CUSTOMS, p. 1172. 

 SINGLE STICK AND CUDGELS, p. 1525. 

 LENT CROCKING, p, 1599. 

 In Gentleman's Magazine 

 IDENTITY OF NATIONAL MANNERS AND LANGUAGE. 

 MERE CHURCH, with woodcuts. 

 SONGS OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS. 

 ANALOGY OF GREEK AND OTHER LANGUAGES. 

 ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE. 

 THORNHILL OBELISK, with a woodcut. 

 ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE. 

 ENGLISH COMPOUNDS. 



1833 In Gentleman's Magazine 



NAPPER'S MITE, Dorchester, with a woodcut. 



SILTON CHURCH, with woodcut. 



Supplement to vol. ciii. pt. 



STURMINSTER NEWTON CHURCH. 



THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. 



NAILSEA CHURCH, Somerset. 



CHELVBY, Somerset. 

 A CATECHISM OF GOVERNMENT in general and of England in particular. 



Shaftesbury, 1833. 

 THE MNEMONICAL MANUAL, founded on a new and simple system of 



Mnemonics. Recommended to the notice of teachers and readers of 



history, &c., &c. 



1834 A FEW WORDS ON THE ADVANTAGES OF A MORE COMMON ADOPTION of 



THE MATHEMATICS AS A BRANCH OF EDUCATION OR SUBJECT OF STUDY. 



London : Whittaker, 20vo. , and various Local Publishers, 1834. 

 POEMS OF RURAL LIFE in Dorset Dialect, begun in this year, published in 



Dorset County Chronicle. 

 A DORSET IDYL, written in a sick room coming on to convalescence 



' ' When I was up-halening from a sickness an ailing of the liver. " 

 "ON THE CROSS AT ST. (?)." A paper in Gentleman 's Magazine. 



1835 A MATHEMATICAL INVESTIGATION of the principle of Hanging Doors, 



Gates, Swing Bridges, and other heavy bodies swinging on vertical axes. 

 Dorchester : Simonds and Sydenham, 1835. 

 1835 In Gentleman's Magazine 



PUNCK KNOWLE HOUSE, with a woodcut. 



