Cfatenbon ^xtse, O]cfoti), 



I. LITERATURE AND PHILOLOGY. 



SECTION I. 



DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS, &c. 



ANGLO-SAXON. An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, based on the 

 MS. Collections of the late Joseph Bosworth, D.D., Professor of Anglo- 

 Saxon, Oxford. Edited and enlarged by Prof. T. N. Toller, M.A. 

 Parts I-III. A— SAR. 4to, 155. each. Part IV. Sect. I. SAR- 

 SWl©RIAN. 8*. 6d. 



ARABIC. A Practical Arabic Grammar. Parti. Compiled 

 by A. 0. Green, Brigade Major, Royal Engineers. Second Edition, 

 Enlarged. Crown 8vo, 7*. 6d. Part II. Second JEdition. In the Press. 



BENGALI. Grammar of the Bengali Language ; Literary 



and Colloquial. By John Beames. Crown Svo, cloth, 4^. 6(7. 



CELTIC. Ancient Cornish Drama. Edited and translated 

 by E. Norris, with a Sketch of Cornish Grammar, an Ancient Cornish 

 Vocabulary, &c. 2 vols. Svo, il. is. 



The Sketch of Cornish Grammar sejiarately, stitched, 2s. 6d. 



CHINESE. A Handbook of the Chinese Language. By 

 James Summers. Svo, half-bound, il. 8s. 



ENGLISH. A New English Dictionary, on Histoiical Prin- 

 ciples: founded mainly on the materials collected by the Philoloi^-ical 

 Society. Vol. I. A and B. Imperial 4to, half-morocco, 2I. iz$. 6d. 



Part IV. Section II. C— CASS (beginning of Vol. II). 5s. 

 Part V. CAST— CLIVY. 12s. 6d. 

 Part VI. CLO— CONSIGNER. 12s. 6d. 

 Edited by James A. H. Murray, LL.D. 



Vol. III. Part I. E— EVERY. Edited by H. Bradley, M.A. i28. 6d. 



Oxford : Clarendon Press. London : Henry Frowde, Amen Comer, E.C 

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