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be done, and the lesson to be drawn from them all is 

 how hopeless is the future of place-name study in 

 England unless we secure some measure of co-operation 

 and co-ordination in its future conduct. If left to 

 himself the scholar will continue his more or less hap- 

 hazard methods of selection and treatment, and no 

 scholar working by himself can hope to compass the 

 necessary study of the place-names of England as a 

 whole. For the collection of local forms, the critical 

 study of Old English charters and documents generally, 

 for light on problems in those languages with which he 

 is not familiar, he must have at his command channels 

 of information with which he can at present only get 

 into touch, if he does so at all, with much trouble and 

 a good deal of luck. The how, the when, and the 

 where of such co-ordination and co-operation cannot 

 be discussed here. For the moment let us realise its 

 necessity if the study of English place-names is ever to 

 become in the fullest sense of the term " scientific." 



The chief books on single counties are published as follows : — 

 The Cambridge University Press : Goodall, Place-Names oj 

 Soulh-West Yorkshire ; Mutschmann, P.X. of Nottinghamshire : 

 Roberts, P.N . of Sussex. Oxford University Press : Skeat, 

 P.N. of Berkshire ; Alexander. P.N. of Oxfordshire. Milford : 

 Duignan, P.N. of Staffordshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire. 

 Manchester University Press: Sedgefield, P.N. of Cumber- 

 land and Westmorland. Constable : Wyld and Hirst, P.N. of 

 Lancashire. Bellows, Gloucester : Baddeley, P.N. of Gloucester- 

 shire. Skeat 's volumes on Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, atid 

 Suffolk were published by the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 

 and can be purchased through Messrs. Deighton Bell or Messrs. 

 Bowes & Bowes. His notes on Huntingdonshire are to be found 

 in vol. X of the same Society's Communications. His P.N. of 

 Hertfordshire was published for the East Herts Arch,-cological 

 Society by Stephen Austin & Sons, Hertford. Moorman's West 

 Riding Place-Names formed vol. xlviii of the publications of the 

 Thoresby Society. A book on the P.N. of Northumberland and 

 Durham by the present writer is now at press at Cambridge. 

 Stenton's Essay on the P.N. of Berkshire is published by Uni- 

 versity College, Reading ; and Walker's " P.N. of Derbyshire " 

 appeared in the Journal of the Derbyshire Archisological and 

 Natural History Society in 1914 and 1915. 



In Sweden have been published : Ekblom, P.N. of Wiltshire 

 (Appelberg's Boktryckeri, Uppsala) ; Lindkvist, Middle English 

 P.N. of Scandinavian Origin, Part I (Akademiska Bokhandeln, 

 Uppsala) ; Zachrisson, Anglo-Norman Influence ; and Ekwall, 

 Scandinavians and Celts (C. \V. K. Gleerup, I.und). All these 

 are written in English. 



Excellent introductions to the study of personal names will 

 be found in Weekley's Romance of Names and the same 

 author's Stirnames. 



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