150 List of Books, etc., ivrittcn in or relating to the 
This vocabulary is incomplete, extending only as far as Gi, and it does 
not appear to have been continued. 
^ (a). A Dialogue in the Devonshire Dialect, (in Ihree parts). 
By a Lady ; to which is added a Glossary, by J . F. Palmer. 
London, 1887. 8vo. 
This is said to have been printed from an incomplete copy, but it differs 
in many respects from the next edition. Palmer's Glossary is much more 
copious than that of Phillipps, appended to the subsequent editions of the 
Dialogue. 
(h). A Devonshire Dialogue, in four parts : to which is added 
a Glossary, for the most part by the late Kev. John Phillipps, of 
Membury, Devon. Edited by Mrs. Gwatldn. London, 1839. 
]2mo. 
(c). The Courtship of Roger and Bet, with a Glossary 
Devonport, 1868. A reprint of the edition of 1839. 
The Dialogue was wiitten by Mrs. Palmer, a sister of Sir Joshua 
Reynolds. It is in the Dialect of North Devon. 
8. Rustic Sketches, being Poems on Angling, in the Dialect 
of East Devon, by Piscator [Mr. George Pulman, of Axminster]. 
Taunton, 1842. 
9. Poetical Letters tu es brither Jan, and a Witch Story, tha 
old Humman way the urd Cloke, ur tha evil Eye, in the Devonshire 
Dialect. By Nathan Hogg. Fourth edition. London, 18G0. 
12mo. 
By Mr, Henry Baird of Exeter. This fourth edition is altered and 
enlarged. The 3rd edition is dated 1858. 
10. A New Series of Poems in the Devonshire Dialect : in- 
cluding the Witch Story of Mucksy Lane, and the Kenton Ghost, 
By Nathan Hogg. Fourth edition. London, 1866 ISmo. 
