148 Wilts Obituary. 



1875. ELLA'S LOCKET AND WHAT IT BROUGHT HER. London : 



Marcus "Ward & Co. Cloth., 6in. X 4|in., pp. 189, including 

 title. Five coloured illustrations. A children's story in prose. 



THOUGHT AND AFTER-THOUGHT. The Churchman's Shilling 



Magazine, January, 1875, p. 536. Poem, three stanzas. 



MARJORIE's DAY. The Churchman' 1 s Shilling Magazine, pp. 



628, 629, February, 1875. A poem. 



1876. THE SNOWBALL, WORDS BY G. E. DARTNELL, MUSIC BY T. 



M. MORGAN, pp. 7, 8, of Neio Songs for Elementary Schools, 

 edited by T. M. Morgan. Book II. London : Moffatt, Paige 

 &Co. 



THE MILL. By the same. Ibid, pp. 11 — 13. Two soDgs. 



Pamphlet, 7in. X 4fin. 

 1881. From 1881 to 1903 thirty-six Poems and Translations appeared 



in the Journal of Education. 

 1885. FOR A CENOTAPH, Epitaph on p. 12 of In Memoriam Epitaph 



on G. G. Gordon. London : William Kice, 86, Fleet Street. 



1892. THE DREAM OF MAXEN. Journal of Education, April 1st, 



1892. This, perhaps the most important of his poems, was 

 reprinted pp. 353 — 365 of Essays, Mock Essays, and Char- 

 acter Sketches, reprinted from the Journal of Education. 

 London : W. Bice. 1898. 

 1891—1899. CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A WILTSHIRE GLOSSARY 

 BY G. E. DARTNELL AND THE REV. E. H. GODDARD. 

 Wiltshire Archceological and Natural History Magazine, 

 xxvi., 84—171 ; 293—314 ; xxvii., 124—159 ; xxx., 233-270. 



1893. RICHARD JEFFERIES. Wiltshire Archceological and Natural 



History Magazine, xxvii., 69 — 99, with a bibliographical list 

 of his works. 

 1893. WILTSHIRE WORDS. A GLOSSARY OF WORDS USED IN THE 

 COUNTY OF WILTSHIRE, BY GEORGE EDWARD DARTNELL 

 AND THE REV. EDWARD HUNGERFORD GODDARD, M.A. 

 LONDON : PUBLISHED FOR THE ENGLISH DIALECT 

 SOCIETY BY HENRY FROWDE, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 

 WAREHOUSE, AMEN CORNER, LONDON, E.C., 1893. PRICE 

 FIFTEEN SHILLINGS NET. [ENGLISH DIALECT SOCIETY, 

 SERIES C. ORIGINAL GLOSSARIES, NO. 69.] 

 Paper covers, 8vo., pp. xix + 235. The greater part of the 

 actual Glossary is composed of the material printed in Wilts 

 Arch. Mag., xxvi, 84—169, 293—314 ; xxvii, 124—159, 

 " Contributions towards a "Wiltshire Glossary," but the list is 

 revised and much enlarged in this book. The preface 

 mentions the authorities made use of ; the introduction 

 contains a series of notes on pronunciation, etc. ; pp. 205 



