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20. LONELICH'S HISTORY OF THE HOLY GRAIL (ab. 1450 A.D.), translated from the French Prose of SIRES ROBIERS DE BORRON. Re-edited fron the Unique MS. in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, by F. J. Furnivali, Esq. M.A. Part I. 88.

21. BARBOUR'S BRUCE.

Edited from the MSS. and the earliest

printed edition by the Rev. W. W. SKEAT, M.A. Part II. 48. 22. HENRY BRINKLOW'S COMPLAYNT OF RODERYCK MORS, Somtyme a gray Fryre, unto the Parliament Howse of Ingland his naturall Country, for the Redresse of certen wicked Lawes, euel Customs, and cruel Decreys (ab. 1542); and THE LAMENTACION OF A CHRISTIAN AGAINST THE CITIE OF LONDON, made by Roderigo Mors, A.D. 1545. Edited by J. M. COWPER, Esq. 9s. 23. ON EARLY ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer. By A. J. ELLIS, Esq., F.R.S. Part IV. 10s. 24. LONELICH'S HISTORY OF THE HOLY GRAIL (ab. 1450 A.D.), translated from the French Prose of SIRES ROBIERS DE BORRON. Re-edited from the Unique MS. in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, by F. J. FURNIVALL, Esq., M.A. Part II. 10s.

25. THE ROMANCE OF GUY OF WARWICK. University MS. by Prof. J. ZUPITZA, Ph.D.

Edited from the Cambridge
Part I. 208.

26. THE ROMANCE OF GUY OF WARWICK. Edited from the Cambridge University MS. by Prof. J. ZUPITZA, Ph. D. (The 2nd or 15th century version.) Part II. 148.

27. THE ENGLISH WORKS OF JOHN FISHER, Bishop of Rochester (died 1535). Edited by Professor J. E. B. MAYOR, M.A. Part I., the Text. 168. 28. LONELICH'S HISTORY OF THE HOLY GRAIL. Edited by F. J.

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29. BARBOUR'S BRUCE. Edited from the MSS. and the earliest Printed Edition, by the Rev. W. W. SKEAT, M.A. Part III.

30. LONELICH'S HISTORY OF THE HOLY GRAIL. FURNIVALL, Esq., M.A. Part IV. 158.

218.

Edited by F. J.

31. ALEXANDER AND DINDIMUS. Translated from the Latin about A.D. 1340-50. Re-edited by the Rev. W. W. SKEAT, M.A. 68.

Edda Saemundar Hinns Froda-The Edda of Saemund the Learned. From the Old Norse or Icelandic. By BENJAMIN THORPE. Part I. with a Mytho logical Index. 12mo. pp. 152, cloth, 3s. 6d. Part II. with Index of Persons and Places. 12mo. pp. viii. and 172, cloth. 1866. 4s. ; or in 1 Vol. complete, 7s. 6d. Edkins.-INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE CHINESE CHARACTERS.

By J. EDKINS, D.D., Peking, China. Roy. 8vo. pp. 340, paper boards. 188. Edkins.-CHINA'S PLACE IN PHILOLOGY. An attempt to show that the Languages of Europe and Asia have a common origin. By the Rev. JOSEPH EDKINS. Crown 8vo, pp. xxiii.-403, cloth. 10s. 6d.

21s.

Edkins.-A VOCABULARY OF THE SHANGHAI DIALECT. By J. EDKINS. 8vo. half-calf, pp. vi. and 151. Shanghai, 1869. Edkins.-A GRAMMAR OF COLLOQUIAL CHINESE, as exhibited in the Shanghai Dialect. By J. EDKINS, B.A. Second edition, corrected. 8vo. half-calf, pp. viii. and 225. Shanghai, 1868. 218.

Edkins.-A GRAMMAR OF THE CHINESE COLLOQUIAL LANGUAGE, commonly called the Mandarin Dialect. By JOSEPH EDKINS. Second edition. 8vo. half-calf, pp. viii. and 279. Shanghai, 1864. £1 10s.

Third

Edkins.-PROGRESSIVE LESSONS IN THE CHINESE SPOKEN LANGUAGE.
With Lists of Common Words and Phrases. By J. EDKINS, B.A.
edition, 8vo. pp. 120. 1869. 148.
Edkins.-RELIGION IN CHINA. A Brief Account of the Three Religions
of the Chinese. By JosEH EDKINS, D. D. Post 8vo. cloth. 7s. 6d.
Eger and Grime; an Early English Romance. Edited from Bishop
Percy's Folio Manuscript, about 1650 A.D. By JOHN W. HALES, M.A.,
Fellow and late Assistant Tutor of Christ's College, Cambridge, and FREDERICK
J. FURNIVALL, M.A., of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. 1 vol. 4to., pp. 64, (only
100 copies printed), bound in the Roxburghe style. 10s. 6d.
Egyptian Calendar for the Year 1295 A.H (1878 A.D.), corresponding
with the years 1594, 1595, of the Koptic Era. Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. 98. 58.
Eitel.-A CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE CANTONESE DIALECT. By
ERNEST JOHN EITEL, Ph. D. Tubing. Will be completed in four parts. Part
I. (A-K). 8vo. sewed, pp. 202. 12s. 6d. Part II. (K-M). pp. 202. 12s. 6d.
Eitel.-HANDBOOK FOR THE STUDENT OF CHINESE BUDDHISM. By the Rev.
E. J. EITEL, of the London Missionary Society. Crown 8vo. pp. viii., 224, cl.,
Eitel.-FENG-SHUI: or, The Rudiments of Natural Science in China.
By Rev. E. J. EITEL, M.A., Ph.D. Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. vi. and 84. 6s.
Eitel.-BUDDHISM: its Historical, Theoretical, and Popular Aspects.
In Three Lectures. By Rev. E. J. EITEL, M.A. Ph.D. Second Edition.
Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. 130. 58.

188

Elliot.-THE HISTORY OF INDIA, as told by its own Historians.

The

Muhammadan Period. Complete in Eight Vols. Edited from the Posthumous Papers of the late Sir H. M. ELLIOT, K.C.B., East India Company's Bengal Civil Service, by Prof. JOHN Dowson, M. R.A.S., Staff College, Sandhurst. Vols. I. and II. With a Portrait of Sir H. M. Elliot. 8vo. pp xxxii. and 542, x. and 580, cloth. 188. each.

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Vol. VII. 8vo. pp. viii. and 574, cloth. 21s.

Vol. VIII. 8vo. pp. xxxii., 444, and lxviii. cloth. 24s.

Elliot.-MEMOIRS ON THE HISTORY, FOLKLORE, AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE RACES OF THE NORTH WESTERN PROVINCES OF INDIA; being an amplified Edition of the original Supplementary Glossary of Indian Terms. By the late Sir HENRY M. ELLIOT, K.C.B., of the Hon. East India Company's Bengal Civil Service. Edited, revised, and re-arranged, by JOHN BEAMES, M.R.A.S., Bengal Civil Service; Member of the German Oriental Society, of the Asiatic Societies of Paris and Bengal, and of the Philological Society of London. In 2 vols. demy 8vo., pp. xx., 370, and 396, cloth. With two Lithographic Plates, one full-page coloured Map, and three large coloured folding Maps. 36s.

Ellis.-ON NUMERALS, as Signs of Primeval Unity among Mankind. By ROBERT ELLIS, B.D., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. viii. and 94. 3s. 6d.

Ellis. THE ASIATIC AFFINITIES OF THE OLD ITALIANS. BY ROBERT ELLIS, B.D., Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and author of "Ancient Routes between Italy and Gaul." Crown 8vo. pp. iv. 156, cloth. 1870. 58. Ellis. PERUVIA SCYTHICA. The Quichua Language of Peru: its derivation from Central Asia with the American languages in general, and with the Turanian and Iberian languages of the Old World, including the Basque, the Lycian, and the Pre-Aryan language of Etruria. By ROBERT ELLIS, B.D. 8vo. cloth, pp. xii. and 219. 1875. 68.

Ellis. ETRUSCAN NUMERALS. BY ROBERT ELLIS, B.D. 8vo. sewed, pp. 52. 2s. 6d.

English and Welsh Languages.-The Influence of THE ENGLISH AND Welsh Languages upon each other, exhibited in the Vocabularies of the two Tongues. Intended to suggest the importance to Philologers, Antiquaries, Ethnographers, and others, of giving due attention to the Celtic Branch of the Indo-Germanic Family of Languages. Square, pp. 30, sewed. 1869. 1s. English Dialect Society's Publications. Subscription, 1873 to 1876, 10s. 6d. per annum; 1877 and following years, 20s. per annum.

1873.

1. Series B. Part 1. Reprinted Glossaries. Containing a Glossary of North of England Words, by J. H.; five Glossaries, by Mr. MARSHALL; and a West-Riding Glossary, by Dr. WILLAN. 7s. 6d.

2. Series A. Bibliographical. A List of Books illustrating English Dialects. Part I. Containing a General List of Dictionaries, etc.; and a List of Books relating to some of the Counties of England. 48. 3. Series C. Original Glossaries. Part I. Containing a Glossary of Swaledale Words. By Captain HARLAND. 48.

1874.

4. Series D. The History of English Sounds. By H. SWEET, Esq.

4s. 6d.

5. Series B. Part II. Reprinted Glossaries.

Containing seven.

Provincial English Glossaries, from various sources. 78.

6. Series B. Part III. Ray's Collection of English Words not generally used, from the edition of 1691; together with Thoresby's Letter to Ray, 1703. Re-arranged and newly edited by Rev. WALTER W. SKEAT. 8s. 6*. Subscribers to the English Dialect Society for 1874 also receive a copy of A Dictionary of the Sussex Dialect.' By the Rev. W. D PARISH.

1875.

7. Series D. Part II. The Dialect of West Somerset. By F. T. ELWORTHY, Esq. 3s. 6d.

8. Series A. Part II. Containing a List of Books Relating to some of the Counties of England. 68.

9. Series C. A Glossary of Words used in the Neighbourhood of Whitby. By F. K. ROBINSON. Part I. 78. 6d.

10. Series C. A Glossary of the Dialect of Lancashire. By J. H.

NODAL and G. MILNER. Part I. 3s. 6d.

1876.

11. On the Survival of Early English Words in our Present Dialects. By Dr. R. MORRIS. 6d.

12. Series C. Original Glossaries.

Part III.

Containing Five

Original Provincial English Glossaries. 78.

13. Series C. A Glossary of Words used in the Neighbourhood of Whitby. By F. K. Robinson. Part II. 6s 6d.

14. A Glossary of Mid-Yorkshire Words, with a Grammar. By C.

CLOUGH ROBINSON. 93.

1877.

15. A GLOSSARY OF WORDS used in the Wapentakes of Manley and Corringham, Lincolnshire. By EDWARD PEACOCK, F.S.A. 98. 6d.

16. A Glossary of Holderness Words. By F. Ross, R. STEAD, and T. HOLDERNESS. With a Map of the District. 48.

17. On the Dialects of Eleven Southern and South-Western Counties, with a new Classification of the English Dialects. By Prince LOUIS LUCIEN BONAPARTE. With Two Maps. 18.

18. Bibliographical List. Part III. completing the Work, and containing a List of Books on Scottish Dialects, Anglo-Irish Dialect, Cant and Slang, and Americanisms, with additions to the English List and Index. Edited by J. H. NODAL. 48. 6d.

19. An Outline of the Grammar of West Somerset.

ELWORTHY, Esq. 58.

1878.

By F. T.

20. A Glossary of Cumberland Words and Phrases. By WILLIAM

DICKINSON, F.L.S. 68.

21. Tusser's Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie. Edited with Introduction, Notes and Glossary, by W. PAINE and SIDNEY J. HERRTAGE, B.A. 12s. 6d.

22. A Dictionary of English Plant Names.

F.L.S., and ROBERT HOLLAND.

By JAMES BRITTEN,

Part I. (A to F). 1879.

88. 6d.

23. Five Reprinted Glossaries, including Wiltshire, East Anglian, Suffolk, and East Yorkshire Words, and Words from Bishop Kennett's Parochial Antiquities. Edited by the Rev. Professor SKEAT, M.A. 78. 24. Supplement to the Cumberland Glossary (No. 20). By W. DICKINSON, F.L.S. 18.

Crown

Etherington.-THE STUDENT'S GRAMMAR OF THE HINDI LANGUAGE. By the Rev. W. ETHERINGTON, Missionary, Benares. Second edition. 8vo. pp. xiv., 255, and xiii., cloth. 1873. 128. Faber.-A SYSTEMATICAL DIGEST OF THE DOCTRINES OF CONFUCIUS, according to the ANALECTS, GREAT LEARNING, and DOCTRINE of the MEAN, with an Introduction on the Authorities upon CONFUCIUS and Confucianism. By ERNST FABER, Rhenish Missionary. Translated from the German by P. G. von Möllendorff. 8vo. sewed, pp. viii. and 131. 1875. 12s. 6d. Facsimiles of Two Papyri found in a Tomb at Thebes. With a Translation by SAMUEL BIRCH, LL.D., F.S.A., Corresponding Member of the Institute of France, Academies of Berlin, Herculaneum, etc., and an Account of their Discovery. By A. HENRY RHIND, Esq., F.S.A., etc. In large folio, pp. 30 of text, and 16 plates coloured, bound in cloth. 218. Fallon.-A NEW HINDUSTANI-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. With Illustrations from Hindustani Literature and Folk-lore. By S. W. FALLON, Ph.D. Halle. Parts I. to XIX. Roy. 8vo. Price 4s. 6d. each Part.

To be completed in about 25 Parts of 48 pages each Part, forming together One Volume. Farley.-EGYPT, CYPRUS, AND ASIATIC TURKEY. By J. LEWIS FARLEY,

Author of "The Resources of Turkey," etc. Demy 8vo. cl., pp. xvi.-270. 10s. 6d. Fausböll.-THE DASARATHA-JÁTAKA, being the Buddhist Story of King Rama. The original Páli Text, with a Translation and Notes by V. FAUSBÖLL. 8vo. sewed, pp. iv. and 48. 2s. 6d.

Fausböll.-FIVE JATAKAS, containing a Fairy Tale, a Comical Story, and Three Fables. In the original Páli Text, accompanied with a Translation and Notes. By V. FAUSBÖLL. 8vo. sewed, pp. viii. and 72. 68.

Fausböll.--TEN JÁTAKAS The Original Páli Text, with a Translation and Notes. By V. FAUSBÖLL. 8vo. sewed, pp. xiii. and 128. 78. 6d. Fausböll.-JÁTAKA. See under JATAKA.

Fiske.-MYTHS AND MYTH-MAKERS: Old Tales and Superstitions interpreted by Comparative Mythology. By JOHN FISKE, M.A., Assistant Librarian, and late Lecturer on Philosophy at Harvard University. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. viii. and 252. 10s. 6d.

Fornander.-AN ACCOUNT OF THE POLYNESIAN RACE: Its Origin and Migrations. By A. FORNANDER. Vol. I. Post 8vo., cloth. 78. 6d. Forsyth.-REPORT OF A MISSION TO YARKUND IN 1873, under Command

of SIR T. D. FORSYTH, K.C.S.I., C.B., Bengal Civil Service, with Historical and Geographical Information regarding the Possessions of the Ameer of Yarkund. With 45 Photographs, 4 Lithographic Plates, and a large Folding Map of Eastern Turkestan. 4to. cloth, pp. iv. and 573. £5 58. Foss.-NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR, with Exercises in the Norwegian and and English Languages, and a List of Irregular Verbs. By FRITH JOF Foss, Graduate of the University of Norway. Crown 8vo., pp. 50, cloth limp. 2s. Foster.-PRE-HISTORIC RACES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. By J. W. FOSTER, LL.D., Author of the "Physical Geography of the Mississippi Valley," etc. With 72 Illustrations. 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi. and 416. 14s. Fryer.-VUTTODAYA.

THERA.
FRYER.

(Exposition of Metre.) By SANGHARAKKHITA

A Pali Text, Edited, with Translation and Notes, by Major G. E. 8vo. pp. 44. 28. 6d.

Furnivall.-EDUCATION IN EARLY ENGLAND. Some Notes used as Forewords to a Collection of Treatises on "Manners and Meals in the Olden Time," for the Early English Text Society. By FREDERICK J. FURNIVALL, M.A., Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Member of Council of the Philological and Early English Text Societies. 8vo. sewed, pp. 74. 18.

Garrett. A CLASSICAL DICTIONARY OF INDIA, illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy, Literature, Antiquities, Arts, Manners, Customs, etc., of the Hindus. By JOHN GARRETT. 8vo. pp. x. and 798. cloth. 28s. Garrett.-SUPPLEMENT TO THE ABOVE CLASSICAL DICTIONARY OF INDIA. By JOHN GARRETT, Director of Public Instruction at Mysore. 8vo. cloth, pp. 160. 78. 6d.

Gautama.-THE INSTITUTES OF GAUTAMA. See Auctores Sanscriti. Gesenius.-HEBREW AND ENGLISH LEXICON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, including the Biblical Chaldee, from the Latin. By EDWARD ROBINSON. Fifth Edition. 8vo. cloth, pp. xii. and 1160. £1 168.

Gesenius.-HEBREW GRAMMAR. Translated from the Seventeenth Edition. By Dr. T. J. CONANT. With Grammatical Exercises, and a Chrestomathy by the Translator. 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi.-364. £1.

Giles.-CHINESE SKETCHES. By HERBERT A. GILES, of H.B.M.'s China Consular Service. 8vo. cl., pp. 204. 10s. 6d.

Giles.

A DICTIONARY OF COLLOQUIAL IDIOMS IN THE MANDARIN DIALECT. By HERBERT A. GILES. 4to. pp. 65. £1 88.

Giles.-SYNOPTICAL STUDIES IN CHINESE CHARACTER. By HERBERT A. GILES. 8vo. pp. 118. 158.

Giles.-CHINESE WITHOUT A TEACHER. Being a Collection of Easy and Useful Sentences in the Mandarin Dialect. With a Vocabulary. By HERBERT A. GILES. 12mo. pp 60. 58.

Giles.-RECORD OF THE BUDDHIST KINGDOMS. Translated from the Chinese by H. A. GILES, of H.M. Consular Service. 8vo. sewed, pp. X.-129.

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