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Rev. of Macnicol, Poems by
Indian women; ib. 267.
Rev. of Chirol, India; Nat. cxxII,
481.

Rev. of Thompson, The other side
of the medal; ib. 730 f.
Rev. of Foster, The English
factories in India, 1665-1667;
ib. 731.

Rev. of Williams, India in 1924-25;

Nat. cxxIII, 62.

Rev. of Gadgil, The industrial evolution of India in recent times; ib. 301.

Rev. of Mukerji, The face of silence; Books, II, 54 (September 26), 5.

Rev. of Tagore, Broken ties and

other stories; Books, III, 10 (November 21), 20.

Rev. of Pavry, The Zoroastrian doctrine of a future life; ib. 11 (November 28), 25.

GEORGE M. CALHOUN.

The ancient Greeks and the evolution of standards in business; pp. 110; Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.

The business life of ancient Athens; pp. x+175; Chicago: U. of Chicago Press.

W. L. CARR.

The teaching of Latin in the schools; Proceedings of the sixty-first convocation of the U. of the State of N. Y., B. no. 844 (Jan. 15, 1926), pp. 73 f.

ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, JR.

Brannan's Negotiable instruments
law, fourth ed.; pp. clxvii +
1041; Cincinnati, W. H. An-
derson Co.

Does equity follow the law? U. of
Penn. Law Rev. LXXV, 1-35.

MARTIN P. CHARLESWORTH.
Aristophanes and Aeschylus; C.R.
XL, 3-6.

The fear of the Orient in the Roman Empire; Cambridge Hist. J. II, 9-16.

Trade routes and commerce of the Roman Empire; pp. xxiv + 296; Cambridge U. Press. New and revised edition.

JOSEPH PATRICK CHRISTO

PHER.

Sancti Aureli Augustini, De Catechizandis Rudibus liber unus, translated with an introduction and commentary: pp. xxii + 365; Washington: The Catholic Education Press.

CHARLES UPSON CLARK.

Rev. of Baikie, Egyptian papyri and papyrus hunting; A.A. XXI, 251.

Rev. of Wheeler, Prehistoric and

Roman Wales; A.A. xxII, 104. The Bessarabian problem; B. of the Society of Friends of Roumania, Oct. 18, 1926, 48-54. Rev. of Lowe, Codices Lugdunenses Antiquissimi; A.J.P. XLVII, 389.

Rev. of Rand, A new approach to

the text of Pliny's Letters;
A.J.P. XLVII, 390.

Rev. of Burnam, Palaeographia
Herica; A.J.P. XLVII, 391.
Rev. of Lindsay, Palaeographia

Latina, Pts. II, III, and IV;
A.J.P. XLVII, 391.

Rev. of Mannix, Sancti Ambrosii
Oratio de Obitu Theodosii; A.J.P.
XLVII, 392.

FRANK LOWRY CLARK.

Rev. of J. Wells, Studies in Herodotus; C.W. xx, 7 f.

BENJAMIN CROCKER CLOUGH.

Rev. of Gaselee, Anthology of mediaeval Latin; Clark and Game, Mediaeval and late Latin selections; Beeson, Primer of medieval Latin; Harrington, Mediaeval Latin; C.W. xx, 56 ff.

Rev. of Taylor, Gaza De Fato; C.W. xx, 63 f.

HARRISON CADWALLADER

COFFIN.

Report of Philologus, vol. LXXIX;
A.J.P. XLVII, 87–90.

Report of Philologus, vol. LXXX;
ib. 373-378.

Rev. of Barry, St. Augustine, the
Orator; C.W. xx, 64.

Rev. of Reynolds, The clausulae
in the De Civitate Dei of St.
Augustine; ib. 64-65.

Rev. of Mannix, Sancti Ambrosii Oratio De Obitu Theodosir; ib. 65-66.

JAMES WILFRED COHOON. Index to Perrin, Plutarch's Lives (L.C.L.); pp. 320-493 in vol.

XI.

JOHN KINGSBURY COLBY.

Catullus, 1, 7-doctis Iuppiter, et laboriosis; C.W. XIX, 123.

PAUL ROBINSON COLEMANNORTON.

The authorship of the Epistola de Indicis gentibus et de Bragmanibus; C.P. xxi, 154-160. The use of dialogue in the Vitae sanctorum; J. of Theological Studies, XXVII, 388–395.

HERMANN COLLITZ.

Weg, 'die Wand.' Ein Beitrag
zur deutschen Wortkunde; Ger-
manic Rev. 1, 40-46.
World languages (presidential ad-
dress); Lang. II, 1-13, and
M.L.A. XLI, pp. xliii-lv.

A century of Grimm's law; Lang.
II, 174-183.
Editor: Hesperia.

Advisory (co-operating) editor; A.J.P., J.E.G.P., M.L.N. WILLIAM WISTAR COMFORT. Practical French composition; pp. v 151; New York: D. C. Heath and Co.

The quest of the Holy Grail (translated from the Old French); pp. viii+225; London and Toronto: J. M. Dent and Sons.

The new competition in education; The Friend (Philadelphia), XCIX, 547 f.

Philadelphia yearly meeting and Haverford College; ib. 267 f.

CORNELIA CATLIN COULTER.

on

Indo

Giraldus Cambrensis
Germanic philology; Spec. 1,
104-109 (with F. P. Magoun,
Jr.).

The happy otherworld and fairy
mistress themes in the Odyssey;
T.A.P.A. LVI, 37-53.

EDMUND D. CRESSMAN.

What is the English vocabulary?;
C.J. xx1, 671-677.

SIDNEY NORTON DEANE. Archaeology: Encyclopedia Americana Annual, 1926.

HOLMES VAN MATER DENNIS, 3D.

Rev. of Harrington, Catullus and
his influence; C.W. xIx, 140 f.
Rev. of de Labriolle, History and
literature of Christianity from
Tertullian to Boethius; C.P.
XXI, 184-186.

Another note on the Vandal
occupation of Hippo Regius;
J.R.S. XV,
263-268.

NORMAN W. DEWITT.

Litigation in the Forum in Cicero's time; C.P. XXI, 218-224. FREDERICK WALTER AUGUSTINE DICKINSON.

The use of the optative mood in the works of Saint John Chrysostom; pp. 179; Washington, D. C.; The Catholic University of America; Patristic Studies,

XI.

BENJAMIN LEONARD D'OOGE. Junior Latin lessons, book one; pp. xv+372; Boston: Ginn and Co. (with Dorothy M. Roehm).

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Classical clubs; pp. 8; U. of Iowa Service B. x, 17 (April 24, 1926). The Greek theater and its drama (3d ed.); pp. xxviii +381; Chicago: U. of Chicago Press. Rev. of Lord, Aristophanes, his plays and his influence; C.J. XX, 148-151.

Associate editor: P.Q.

BENJAMIN OLIVER FOSTER.

Livy, with an English translation, in thirteen volumes, vol. IV (L.C.L.); pp. ix + 571; London: W. Heinemann, New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Rev. of H. Goelzer, Tacite, Annales, C.P. xxi, 166 f.

HAROLD NORTH FOWLER.

Plato, with an English translation, vol. vi (Cratylus, Parmenides, Greater Hippias, Lesser Hippias), L.C.L.; pp. viii + 480; London: W. Heinemann; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.

TENNEY FRANK.

Vergil's first Eclogue and the migration to Africa; C.R. XL, 15 f.

The inscriptions of the imperial domains of Africa; A.J.P. XLVII, 55–74.

A commentary on the inscription from Henchir Mettich in Africa; ib. 153-170.

L'archeologia e la storia Romana;
Ann. Acad. Roumania, XLV,
1-12.
Two historical themes in Roman
literature: (a) Regulus and
Horace, III, 5; (b) Pyrrhus,
Appius Claudius, and Ennius;
C.P. xxi, 311-316.

Notes on Catullus; C.Q. xx, 201203.

Archaeology, Italy and the Western Mediterranean; Encl. Brit. 13th ed., suppl. vol. 1, pp. 163– 166.

Report of Professor in charge, School of Classical Studies, Annual Report Am. Acad. in Rome, 1926.

Reviews of Steuart, Kroll, Merrill, Drew, Rostovtzeff, Ormerod, Mackail.

Associate editor: A.J.P.

ALEXANDER DAVID FRASER.

The Steinheim Museum and the
earlier world; Alfred U. Alumni
B. 1926, 11, 2 ff.

Rev. of Glotz, The Aegean civili-
zation; A.A. xxi, 146 f.
Rev. of Childe, The dawn of
European civilization; A.J.A.
XXX, 196 f.

Rev. of Schrader, Phidias, and of
Johansen, Phidias and the
Parthenon sculptures; ib. 483 f.
Rev. of Poulsen, Greek and Roman

portraits in English country
houses; C.W. xix, 164 f.
Rev. of Rose, Primitive culture in
Greece; ib. xx, 42.

Rev. of Mills, The book of the

ancient Greeks; C.J. XXI, 465 ff. Rev. of Harrington, Mediaeval Latin; ib. 467 ff.

Rev. of Beeson, A primer of
medieval Latin; ib. 634 ff.
Rev. of Smith, Elephants and
ethnologists; Dalhousie Rev. vi,
122 f.

Rev. of Carpenter, The Greeks in
Spain; ib. 127 f.

Rev. of Fell, Etruria and Rome;
ib. 129 f.

Rev. of Rose, Primitive culture in
Greece; ib. 270 f.

CHARLES KELSEY GAINES.

Echoes of many moods (poems);

pp. 120 (printed by W. E. Rudge, typography by Bruce Rogers).

RUSSEL MORTIMER GEER. Quatenus vita Vergiliana Aelio

Donato attributa re vera Suetonio Tranquillo debeatur quaeritur; summary of dissertation, H.S.C.P. XXXVII, 99 f. Horace, Odes, 1, 34; C.J. xxi, 628. HENRY S. GEHMAN.

The Peta-Vatthu: translation of book IV, 1; Ceylon Antiquary and Literary Register, x, 25-36.

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Modern philology; New Interna-
tional Year-Book for 1925, N.
Y., 1926, pp. 548-554.
Philology; Americana Annual, N.
Y., 1926, pp. 627-637.

The importance of Scotch Gaelic;
Publications of the Iona Society,
Inc., 3 pp.

Introductory letter on Columbia U. Series in Romance Philology and Literature; April BookList of Columbia U. Press. Columbia University and Casa Italiana di Coltura; Il Carroccio, XII, 646-649.

Editor: Romanic Rev.
Consulting editor: B. of Instituto

de las Españas, and B. of Institut des Études Françaises. Associate editor: B. of Istituto di Coltura Italiana negli Stati Uniti.

CLARENCE WILLARD GLEA-
SON.

A Latin primer; pp. xiii + 293;
Boston: Little, Brown and Co.

LOUIS HERBERT GRAY.

A list of the divine and demonic epithets in the Avesta; J.A.O.S. XLVI, 97-153. The Holy Communion and Morning Prayer; St. Mary's Parish Paper (West New Brighton, New York), February, 1926, 4-6.

The sequence of thought in the office for Holy Communion; ib. March, 1926, 6–8.

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