xxviii ~ Annual Address. [February, 1913. 
Let us now turn for a moment to the literary and scientific 
work accomplished by our members during the last twelve 
months ; here we are gratified to find that a high standard 
has been maintained from the quantitative as well as the 
qualitative point of view. In the department of Philology and 
ne the researches of our members connect themselves 
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