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Catullus, 6, 1 ff.; C.Q. xx, 86-88. Cicero and the younger Pliny;

C.J. XXI, 420-430.

Tense of the infinitive in indirect discourse; ib. 456-458. Shall every hill be made low? ib. 481-488.

Prolepsis; ib. 51-53.

The ablative gerund as a present

participle; ib. 131-134. Vergil, Aeneid, 11, 273; ib. 138-140. Signs of the times; ib. 161–164. Rev. of Game, Teaching high

school Latin; ib. 392-397. Rev. of Rolfe, Cicero and his influence; U. of Cal. Chronicle, XXVIII, 220-223.

Rev. of Harrington, Catullus and his influence; ib. 223-226. Rev. of Nairn, Latin prose composition; C.J. xxII, 66-69. Editor for the Pacific States: C.J.

MERLE M. ODGERS.

Whitewashing certain of the ancients; C.W. XIX, 143-148.

MARBURY B. OGLE.

On a passage of Vergil, Aen. IV, 550-1; T.A.P.A. LVI, 26-36. Some aspects of mediaeval Latin style; Speculum, 1, 170-189. English and Latin; pp. viii + 190; New York: The Century Co.

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Rev. of Toynbee, Greek historical thought, and Greek civilisation and character; C.J. xxi, 469472. Correspondence: Bursian's Jahresbericht; A.J.P. XLVII, 104. Rev. of McCartney, Warfare; C.W. XIX, 214–216. Epictetus. With an English translation-vol. I; pp. xxxviii + 443 (L.C.L.); London: William Heinemann; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.

Kerameus of a worker in glass; J. Am. Ceramic Soc. IX, 633. The source of Libanius, Orat. LI, 2; C.P. XXI, 363.

An angular form of a rare abbre

viation for '-S'; Spec. 1, 443 f. The alleged avarice of Sophocles; A.J.A. XLVII, 358–360. Editor: U. of Ill. Stud. in Lang. and Lit. vol. x.

ALEXANDER PALLIS.

Notes on St. John and the Apocalypse; London: Milford.

ROSCOE E. PARKER

A note on Corones Two; M.L.N.
XLI, 317 f.
The English of high school gradu-
ates; Cal. Qu. of Secondary Edu-
cation, 1, 195-198.

CHARLES W. PEPPLER.
Rev. of Smyth, Aeschylean trag-
edy; C.W. XIX, 216–218.
BEN EDWIN PERRY.

On the authenticity of Lucius sive
Asinus; C.P. xx1, 225–234.

WALTER PETERSEN.

The vocalism of Greek verbs of the type πirvηui; Lang. 11, 14-24. Attic Пous and its compounds; C.P. xx1, 356-359.

Rev. of Postgate, A short guide to the accentuation of ancient Greek, and On ancient Greek accentuation; A.J.P. XLVII, 386-389.

MAURICE PLATNAUER.

Articles on "History" and "Bucolic" (pp. 212-237, and 392440) in The Mind of Rome; Oxford: Clarendon Press.

LEVI ARNOLD POST.

Oxford in retrospect; Intercollegiate World, Feb., 1926, 13-15. A philosopher attempts to reform a state; Hibbert J. XXIV, 513526.

The feminism of Menander; C.W. XIX, 198-202.

Plato's Euthydemus and Lysias; C.W. xx, 29–31.

HUBERT MCNEILL POTEAT.

Some ancient manifestations of the religious impulse; Wake Forest Student, XLIV, 26-37. Hannibal Trismegistus; C.J. xxii, 189-201.

FRANKLIN H. POTTER.

Rev. of Edgerton, The Panchatan-
tra reconstructed; P.Q. v, 92 f.
How long was Aeneas at Carthage?
C.J. XXI, 615-624.
Managing editor: C.J. xx1.

WILLIAM KELLY PRENTICE.

The fall of aristocracies and the emancipation of men's minds; T.A.P.A. LVI, 162–171.

ROBERT SOMERVILLE RAD

FORD.

Rev. of Lindsay, Early Latin verse; C.P. xxi, 367–372.

EDWARD KENNARD RAND.

On the history of the De Vita
Caesarum of Suetonius in the
early Middle Ages; H.S.C.P.
XXXVII, 1-48.
Chaucer in error; Spec. 1, 222–225.
Mediaeval gloom and mediaeval

uniformity; ib. 253–268.

An uncial fragment of the Letters of the younger Pliny; ib. 343. A manuscript of Tours, no. 286; ib. 344.

Ioannes Saresberiensis sillabizat; ib. 447 f.

Editor: Speculum.

CHARLES BREWSTER RAN

DOLPH.

Horace and the scriptus quaestorius; T.A.P.A. LVI, 130-149.

HOMER FRANKLIN REBERT. The temple of Concord in the Roman Forum; Memoirs of the American Acad. in Rome, v, 53-75 (Plates 44-51).

The Velia: a study in historical topography; T.A.P.A. LVI, 54–

69.

Bonum factum, bona fide, and bona fortuna; C.P. xx1, 75-77.

ERNST RIESS.

Rev. of Scott, Hermetica; A.J.P.
XLVII, 191 f.

Pliny the Elder's use of volo; C.W.
XIX, 242.

Rev. of Harrison, Mythology; C.W.
XIX, 153 f.

Rev. of Cumont, Die Mysterien des Mithra; C.W. xx, 54 f. A special use of medieval Latin for college freshmen; C.W. xx, 73 f. FRANK EGLESTON ROBBINS. Nicomachus of Gerasa: Introduction to Arithmetic. Translated into English . . . with Studies in Greek Arithmetic. (University of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, pp. 318, vol. XVI); New York: The Macmillan Co., 1926. (With M. L. D'Ooge and L. C. Karpinski.)

ARCHIBALD THOMAS ROBERT

SON.

Studies in the text of the New
Testament; pp. xii + 292;
New York: George H. Doran
Co.

Various articles in theological
journals.

DAVID M. ROBINSON.

Rev. of Speleers, Les Figurines funéraires égyptiennes; A.A. XX, 148.

Rev. of De Prorok, Digging for
lost African gods; Baltimore
Sun, May 8.

Associate editor: A.J.P., C.W.,
A.A., Art B., Sup. Ep. Gr.,
Letteris.

Joint editor: Our debt to Greece

and Rome; Longmans, Green and Co., New York:-McDaniel, Roman private life and its survivals; Allinson, Lucian, satirist and artist; Gulick, Modern traits in Greek life.

The Res Gestae Divi Augusti as

recorded on the Monumentum
Antiochenum; A.J.P. XLVII, 1-
54, 7 plates. Also published as
a book by the Johns Hopkins
Press, Baltimore, 1926.

A new portrait head of Menander;
B. Royal Ontario Museum,
Jan., 1926, 1-6.

Roman sculptures from Pisidian

Antioch; A.J.A. xxx, 80 f.
A new procurator in the Latin in-
scription from Antioch; A.J.A.
XXX, 79.

Two new heads of Augustus;
A.J.A. xxx, 124-136.
The Greek bucolic triad: Theoc-
ritus, Bion, and Moschus;
their lives, works, and influence.
Part of Miller-Robinson, The Greek
idyls, pp. 1-22.

Notes on inscriptions from Antioch

in Pisidia; J.R.S. xv, 253–262.
A head of Sappho; A.A. xii, 147.
Notes on inscriptions of Sardis;
Rev. ét. Gr. XXXVIII, 70–72.

Where Paul combatted Diana of
Ephesus; Christian Herald, Jan.

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Where the seat of Satan was; ib.

March 13.

Beth-Shan; ib. May 15.

The excavations at Ur; ib. June 26.

Rev. of Chase and Post, History

of sculpture; Art B. vII, 162 f. Rev. of Caskey, Catalog of Greek

and Roman sculpture; ib. 163 f. Rev. of Poulsen, Greek and Roman portraits; ib. VIII, 50 f.

Rev. of Pfuhl, Malerei und Zeichnung der Greichen; ib. 51 f.

JOHN CAREW ROLFE.

American literature; Am. Year

Book, 1926, 1012 ff.

Reports on N. S.; A.J.A. xxx, 112 ff., 218 ff., and 346 ff.

M. ROSTOVTZEFF.

Social and economic history of the
Roman empire; pp. xxv + 695;
60 plates; Oxford: Clarendon
Press.

A history of the ancient world.

Vol. I. The Orient and Greece; pp. xxiii + 418; 89 plates; 36 text illustrations; 5 maps; Oxford: Clarendon Press. Quelques monuments de l'Italie méridionale; Comptes rendus de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, 1926, pp. 227231.

Les classes rurales et les classes
citadines dans le Haut Empire
Romain; Mélanges d'histoire
offerts à Henri Pirenne, 1926,
pp. 419-434.

The problem of the origin of
serfdom in the Roman Empire;
J. of Land and Public Utility
Economics, II, 193–207.

Pax Augusta Claudiana; J. of
Egyptian Archaeology, XII, 24-
29 (plate).
Les antiquités Sarmates et les
antiquités Indo-Scythes (in Rus-
sian); Recueil d'études dedieés
à la mémoire de N. P. Kondakov:
Prague, 1926, pp. 239-258 (pls.
xxii-xxviii and two text figures).
Rev. of P. Viereck, Griechische
ostraka, etc.; Gnomon, 11, 173 f.
Rev. of R. Carpenter, The Greeks
in Spain; C.W. xix, 139 f.

Rev. of O. M. Dalton, East Christian art; A.A. xxII, 249. Rev. of Cambridge ancient history, III; Saturday Rev. July 31, p. 5.

A. M. ROVELSTAD.

A revised program for the Reading
Circle; C.J. xxII, 135–137.

WILLIAM SENER RUSK.

What Rome contains in illustration
of the history of art; A.A.
XXII, 107-126.

The Newcomer memorial font;
Am. M. of Art, xvII, 347-349.

H. OSBORNE RYDER.

The burning issue in the American
college;
Zion's Herald, CIV,
1109 f.

The case for personalism today;
Methodist Rev. CIX, 929-934.

HENRY ARTHUR SANDERS.

An early papyrus fragment of the
gospel of Matthew in the
Michigan Collection; Harvard
Theol. Rev. XIX, 215-226.
The oldest Bible manuscript in
the world; Dearborn Independ-
ent, XXVI, no. 20, pp. 8-19.
How we got the New Testament;
ib. no. 45, 8 ff.

Versions of the New Testament;
ib. no. 48, 8 ff.
Reliability of the New Testament;
ib. no. 51, 8 ff.

EVA MATTHEWS SANFORD.

Review of Mountford, Quotations

from Latin authors in mediaeval glossaries; C.P. xxi, 182 f. The St. Gall recipe for Liquamen; C.J. XXII, 143 f.

JOHN JOSEPH SAVAGE.

Notes on some unpublished scholia

in a Paris manuscript of Virgil; T.A.P.A. LVI, 229–241.

FELIX EMANUEL SCHELLING. Typical Elizabethan plays by contemporaneous and immedi

ate successors of Shakespeare. Edited for the Early Edition, 1926, pp. v + 798.

My vagabond year; The General M. and Historical Chronicle, Jan., 1926.

L. R. SHERO.

Rev. of Croiset, Hellenic civiliza-
tion; C.W. XIX, 225 f.
Possible literary affinities of two
Satires of Lucilius; P.A.P.A.
LVI, Xxxviii f.

ALEXANDER SHEWAN.

Asteris and Dulichium; C.P. XXI, 193 ff.

Asteris; ib. 164.

Telemachus at Sparta; C.J. XXII,
31 ff.

Review of Bérard, L'Odyssée;
C.W. XIX, 185 ff.

FREDERICK WILLIAM SHIP-
LEY.

The Virgilian authorship of the Helen episode, Aeneid 11, 567– 588; T.A.P.A. LVI, 172–184.

GRANT SHOWERMAN.

Notes in illustration; C.J. XXI,
298 f.

Rev. of Gilbert, Dante's conception
of justice; C.J. xxi, 701 f.
Rev. of Hill, Rome of the kings;
C.J. XXI, 388.
Heckling the college; School and
Society, XXIV, 249–254.
The struggle for liberty; California
Chronicle, XXVIII, 362–376.

ERNEST GOTTLIEB SIHLER.

Rev. of Angus, The mystery
religions and Christianity; Bibl.
Rev. XI, 151–156.
Classicism and the humanists;
Johns Hopkins Alumni M. Jan.,
1926.
Rev. of Reid, Cicero de Finibus,
I-II; A.J.P. XLVII, 98-100.
Greek religion at the beginning of
the Christian era; Bibl. Rev.
XI, 232-256.

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ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT.

Zum Fugenvokal in Westgermanischen Kompositis; M.L.N. XLI, 189-193.

Some Old Norse etymologies; ib. 370-375.

The imperative use of the Gothic infinitive haban in Luke, IX, 3; ib. 382-384.

Gotica; J.E.G.P. xxiv, 504-511. Some Old Norse etymologies; ib. XXV, 216-226.

Bjørnson's Mors hænder; Scandinavian Studies and Notes, vIII, 249-257.

Notes on Tegnér's posthumous poems; ib. ix, 1–12.

Notes on the poetic Edda; ib. IX, 31-36.

Ägir and the magic ship Ellida in Tegnér's Frithiofssaga; ib. IX, 56-60.

EDGAR HOWARD STURTEVANT. On the position of Hittite among the Indo-European languages; Lang. 11, 25-34.

Concerning the influence of Greek
on vulgar Latin; T.A.P.A. LVI,
5-25.

Centaurs and Macedonian kings;
C.P. xxi, 235-249.

Mr. Colby on Catullus 1, 7; C.W.
XIX, 158.

Rev. of Vendryes, Language; ib.
112 f.

Rev. of Lindsay, An etymological study of the ten thousand words in Thorndike's word book for teachers; ib. 152 f.

Rev. of Booth, The collocation of

the adverb of degree in Roman
comedy and Cato; ib. 166.
Rev. of Walker, Latin in current
newspapers and periodicals; ib.
228 f.

Rev. of Jespersen, The philosophy
of grammar; ib. xx, 23 f.
Rev. of Saleski, Die Mittel der
sprachlichen Mitteilung; Lang.
II, 193 f.

Rev. of Small, The comparison of
inequality; ib. 197.

Rev. of Postgate, On Greek accentuation; C.R. XL, 72 f.

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