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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



The Kingis Quair, together with A Bal- 

 lad of Good Counsel. By King James I. 

 Edited by the Rev. Professor W. W. 

 Skeat, M.A., LL.D. pp. 113 and Iv. 



The Poems of William Dunbar. Part I. 

 Edited by John Small, M.A. pp. 160 and 

 iv. 



The Court of Venus, By lohne Holland, 

 io75. Edited by the Rev. Walter Gregor, 

 M.A., LL.D. pp. 231 and xxxii. 



The Poems of William Dunbar. Part 

 II. Edited by John Small, M.A. pp. 169 

 and vi. 



Leslie's Historic of Scotland. Part I. 

 Translated into Scottish from the original 

 Latin by Father James Dalrymple. 

 Edited by the Rev. E. G. Cody, O.S.B. 

 pp. 130 and iv. 



Schir William Wallace, Knight of 

 Ellerslie. Part I. By Henry the Min- 

 strel, commonly known as Blind Harry. 

 Edited by James Moir, M.A. pp. 181. 



The Wallace. Part II. Edited by James 

 Moir, M.A. pp. 198. 



Sir Tristrem. With Introduction, Notes, 

 and Glossary. Edited by G. P. M'Neill, 

 M.A. pp. 148 and xlviii. 



The Poems of Alexander Montgomerie. 



Part I. Edited by James Cranstoun, 

 M.A., LL.D. pp. 176 and vii. 



The Poems of Alexander Montgomerie. 



Part II. Edited by James Cranstoun, 

 M.A., LL.D. pp. 160 and iv. 



The Poems of Alexander Montgomerie. 



Part III. Edited by James Cranstoun, 

 M.A., LL.D. pp. 96 and Ivii. 



Gau's Richt Vay to the Kingdome of 

 Heuine. Edited by the Rev. Professor 

 Mitchell, D.D. pp. 130 and Iviii. 



Legends of the Saints (Fourteenth 

 Century). Part I. Edited by the Rev. 

 W. M. Metcalfe, M.A. pp. 224 and v. 



Leslie's Historic of Scotland. Part II. 

 Edited by the Rev. E. G. Cody, O.S.B. 

 pp. 270 and xxvi. 



Niniane Win3et's Works. Vol. I. Edited 

 by the Rev. J. King Hewison. pp. 140 

 and cxx. 



