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23oo!ts on IBialects. 



Corn"V7all. —Specimens of Cornish Provincial Dialect, 

 Collected and Arranged by Uncle Jan Treenoodle, 

 with some Introductory liemarks and a Glossary 

 by an Antiquarian Friend, also a Selection of 

 Songs and other Pieces connected with Cornwall, 

 post 8vo, vnth a curious portrait of Dolly Pen- 

 treath, cloth (pub 4s) I860 2 6 



Craig- (J. D.) Handbook to the Modern Pro- 

 vencal Langliag-e spoken in the South of 

 France, Piedmont, etc., sm. post Svo, cloth, 

 105 pp. (pub 3s 6d) 1863 2 



Durham. —A Glossary of Words used in Teesdale 

 in the County of Durham, by F. T. Dinsdale, 

 post 8vo, cloth (pub 6s) 1849 3 6 



Ireland.— A Glossary with some Pieces of Verse of 

 the Old Dialect of the English Colony in the 

 Baronies of Forth and Bargy Co., Wexford, Ire- 

 land, formerly collected by Jacob Poole of 

 Growton, now edited with Notes and Introduc- 

 tion by the Kev. W. Barnes, author of " The 

 Dorset Poems and Glossary," fcap. Svo, cloth 

 (pub 4s 6d) 1867 3 6 



Somersetshire.— On the Dialect of Somersetshire, 

 with a Glossary, Poems, etc., exemplifying the 

 Dialect, by J. Jennings, Second Edition by the 

 the Rev. J. K. Jennings, fcap. 8vo, cloth (pub 

 3s 6d) 1857 2 6 



Westmoreland Dialect (The) in Four Familiar 

 Dialogues, by Mrs. Ann Wheeler, a New Edition, 

 to which is added a COPIOUS Glossary of West- 

 moreland and Cumberland Words, post Svo, 

 cloth (pub 3s 6d) 1840 2 



