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July 1924, III, 239-40; in Archiv, 1924, CXLVII, 122-3; by Arthur Kennedy in M. Phil., Feb. 1924, XXI, 328–31.

93.

The Philosophy of Grammar. Allen and Unwin, 1924. 9 × 6. pp. 359. 12s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Aug. 14, 1924; by Geo. Grenzmer in The Nation, Dec. 10, 1924, CXIX, 647-50.

94.

15-33.

Symbolic Value of the Vowel I. Philologica, 1921-2, 1,

KAYE, FREDERICK B. See 658.

95. KENT, ROLAND G. Language and Philology. (Our Debt to Greece and Rome.) Boston: Marshall Jones.

96. MANNING, Clarence AUGUSTUS. Language and International Affairs. Sewanee Rev., July 1924, XXXII, 295–311.

97. MORSBACH, LORENZ. Die geschichtlichen, kulturellen und literarischen Grundlagen der neuenglischen Sprachentwicklung. In 'Englischer Kulturunterricht,' edited by FRITZ ROEDER. Leipzig: Teubner, 1924. pp. 55-76.

98. MUSSER, BENJ. FRANCIS. The Fetish of Catch Phrases. Catholic World, June 1924, CXIX, 301-4.

99. SAPIR, EDWARD. Language. (Bibl. 1923, 106.) Rev. in M.L.R., Apr. 1924, XIX, 2, 253-5.

100. STURTEVANT, EDGAR H. Linguistic Change. An Introduction to the Historical Study of Language. Chicago: Univ. Press. 8vo. pp. 196. $1.50.

101. VOSSLER, KARL. Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Sprachphilosophie. München: Hueber. 8vo. pp. viii, 272. M. 4.

VI. VOCABULARY

VI (a). DICTIONARIES

102. A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles. Vol. x, Ti-Tz; Unforeseeing-Unright. By W. A. Craigie. Oxford: Clar. Press, 1924. 131 × 11. pp. 127. 10s. Whisking-Wilfulness. pp. 65. 5s. Rev. in N.Q., Nov. 8, 1924, CXLVII, 345–6.

103. BALLENTINE, James ARTHUR. A Law Dictionary of Words, Terms, Abbreviations and Phrases Which are Peculiar to the Law and of Those Which Have a Peculiar Meaning in the Law; Also Latin Phrases and Maxims with Their Translations. New York: Lawyers Co-op. Pub. Co., 1923. 20 cm. pp. vi, 636. $4.

104. BENSE, J. F. The Anglo-Dutch Relations from the Earliest Times to the death of William the Third, being an Historical Introduction to a Dictionary of the Low-Dutch Element in the English Vocabulary. 's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1924. 8vo. pp. xv, 206. Amsterdam Thesis.

105. BOSWORTH, JOSEPH and T. NORTHCOTE TOLLER. An AngloSaxon Dictionary. (Bibl. 1923, 115.) See 109.

106. The Pocket Oxford Dictionary of Current English. Compiled by F. G. FOWLER and H. W. FOWLER. Oxford: Clar. Press, 1924.

62 × 4. pp. 1020. 3s. 6d. and 6s. Rev. in N.Q., Aug. 2, 1924, CXLVII, 91-2; in T.L.S., Sept. 25, 1924.

107. HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS, JAMES ORCHARD. A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words. 7th ed. New York: Dutton, 1924. 8vo. pp. 996. $5.

108. PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY, THE. The Bookman's Glossary: Material for a Dictionary of the Book-Trade. July 12-Sept. 6, 1924, CVI, 118-20, 188-90, 390-3, 442-4, 498-9, 543-5, 601-2, 714-17.

109. TOLLER, T. N. Further Additions to the Supplement of the Bosworth-Toller 'Anglo-Saxon Dictionary.' M.L.R. (Miscell. Notes), Apr. 1924, XIX, 2, 200—4.

110. WEEKLEY, ERNEST. A Concise Etymological Dictionary of Modern English. Murray, 1924. 8 × 5. pp. 1002. 7s. 6d.

111. 782-91.

On Dictionaries. Atlantic Mo., June 1924, CXXXIII,

VI (b). WORD STUDY

112. BARNOUw, A. J. Echoes of the Pilgrim Fathers' Speech. Mededeelingen der Koninklijke Academie van Wetenschappen, Afdeeling Letterkunde. Deel 55, serie A, no. 6. Amsterdam, 1923. pp. 139-89. [Appeared in 1924.]

113. BELL, RALCY HUSTED. The Mystery of Words. New York: Hinds, 1924. 19.5 cm. pp. xix, 215. $1.75.

BRIGGS, WILLIAM DINSMORE. See 798.

114. CAHEN, MAURICE. L'adjectif 'divin' en germanique in Mélanges offerts à M. Charles Andler. Publications de la faculté des lettres de Strasbourg, 1924. PP. 79–107.

CAWLEY, ROBERT RALSTON. See 959.

115. CRAIGIE, W. A. The Meaning of Ambyre Wind. Privately printed, 1924. Philologica, vol. III (Journ. of Lond. Phil. Soc.).

116. FEIST, S. Die Etymologie des Festnamens Jul. Z. f. vergl. Sprachforschung, LI, Heft 1-2.

117. HANNAUER, LEO. Die germ. und romanischen Elemente des englischen Wortschatzes. N. Sprachen, Jan.-Mar. 1924, XXXII, 46–9. 118. HOLTHAUSEN, FERDINAND. Wortdeutungen. Beitr. 1924, XLVIII, 458-71.

119.

Zur englischen Wortkunde, vII, nos. 259-421. Anglia Beibl., Aug. 1924, XXXV, 237-56.

120. Hoops, JOHANNES. Angelsächsisches blad. Neuphil. Mitteil., Oct. 1924, XXV, 109-17.

121. LOGEMAN, H. and G. LANGENFELT. 'Danskers in Paris' ('Hamlet,' 11, i, 7). E. Studies, Feb. 1924, VI, 12–19.

122. LUICK, KARL. Zu ae. onzean. Anglia Beibl., June 1924, XXXV, 190-2. Cf. Flasdieck, H. M. (Bibl. 1923, 140).

123. MASON, William LesleY. Troublesome Words and How to Use Them. New York: Sully, 1924. 19.5 cm. pp. xii, 451. $1.50. 124. NEUMAN, E. Ist das Wort 'humle' [O.E. 'hymele'] in den

germanischen Sprachen ein Lehnwort? Festschrift z. Eugen Mogk. Halle: Niemeyer, 1924.

125. 'OLD SARUM.' Extend = to value or assess. N.Q., Feb. 9, 1924, CXLVI, 96-7.

PEARSALL SMITH, LOGAN. Four Words: Romantic, Originality, Creative, Genius. See 76.

126. PONTIFEX, E. L. Fifteenth Century Words from Records. N.Q., Feb. 2, 1924, CXLVI, 79–80.

127. POTTLE, F. A. 'Romantic' of Places: Early Use. N.Q., Feb. 16, 1924, CXLVI, 116.

128. POUND, LOUISE. The Term 'Communal.' P. M. L. A. Am., June 1924, XXXIX, 440–54.

129. RITTER, OTTO. Vermischte Beiträge zur englischen Sprachgeschichte (Etymologie, Ortsnamenkunde, Lautlehre). (Bibl. 1923, 165.) Halle: Max Niemeyer, 1922. Rev. by Allen Mawer in M.L.R., July 1924, XIX, 3, 350-1; by Eilert Ekwall in Anglia Beibl., Jan. 1924, XXXV, 21-9; by H. J. van der Meer in Museum, Nov. 1924, 32, 46-8.

130. SCHLUTTER, OTTO B. Weitere Beiträge zur altenglischen Wortforschung. Anglia, 1924, N.F. XXXVI, 101-4. [O.E. molegn; Herpa nebris, hyrp ægis = capræ pellis, cartula; O.E. hwite cylle; O.E. cnáwlác; O.E. cnéowian.]

131. Weitere Beiträge zur altenglischen Wortforschung. Anglia, 1924, N.F. xxxvi, 375–92. [O.E. hit(t); theodoice; gafol; hwæl 'procax'; Mod.E. blith; O.E. blérígea; lec sweet; ælmeslíce charitably; scam: scóm.]

132.

Some further remarks on Toller's Supplement to B.-T. Neophilologus, Apr. 1924, IX, 194-9.

133. SCHWENTNER, E. Schale, Scholle, Schild und Verwandtes. Beitr. 1924, XLVIII, 306–9.

134. SILVESTER, JAMES. A 'Crefid Child.' Essex Rev., Oct. 1924, XXXIII, 221-2.

135. STOREY, W. L. 'Reliable.' N.Q., Feb. 16, 1924, CXLVI, 116–17; Feb. 23, 142.

136. ULLRICH, HERMANN. Volksetymologisches im Englischen, I. Z. f. fr. u. engl. Unterricht, 1924, XXIII, 4, 310-18.

VI (c). NAME STUDY

137. AMERICAN JOINT COMMITTEE ON HORTICULTURAL NOMENCLATURE. Standardization Plant Names: a Catalog of Approved Scientific and Common Names of Plants in American Commerce, 1. Salem, Mass.: The Committee, 1923. 20 cm. pp. 546. $5.

138. ANSCOMBE, ALFRED. Bateke. N.Q., Mar. 1, 1924, CXLVI, 159-60. 139.

Binchester and Vinovia. N.Q., Oct. 18, 1924, CXLVII, 278-9; cf. Nov. 1, 321–2.

140. BADDELEY, ST CLAIR and others. Field-Names. N.Q., Apr.

12, 1924, CXLVI, 273-4; May 10, 345, May 31, 401, June 21, 457; Archibald Spark, July 26, CXLVII, 64–5, Aug. 9, 109, Nov. 15, 363, Dec. 6, 415-16, Dec. 27, 470.

141. BADDELEY, ST CLAIR. The Gumstool: Gumstole: Goomstol (Gloucestershire, Herefordshire). N.Q., July 12, 1924, CXLVII, 25; cf. July 26, 69, Sept. 6, 181.

142. 143.

'The Paen,' Cirencester. N.Q., May 24, 1924, CXLVI, 378. Place Names in -ing. (See Bibl. 1923, 184.) T.L.S., Corr., Jan. 3, 1924; cf. Jan. 17, 31. 144. The Zoons. N.Q., Apr. 5, 1924, CXLVI, 247-8. 145. Bowcock, E. W. Shropshire Place-names. (Bibl. 1923, 182.) Rev. in T.L.S., Jan. 31, 1924; in N.Q., Jan. 5, 1924, CXLVI, 19–20. 146. BULLEID, ARTHUR. Field Names in the Parish of Midsomer Norton. [List.] N.Q. for Som. and Dorset, June 1924, XVIII, 26–7. 147. Field Names in the Parish of Paulton. [List.] N.Q. for

Som. and Dorset, Mar. 1924, XVIII, 9.

148. EKWALL, EILERT. English Place-names in -ing. (Bibl. 1923, 184.) Rev. by Allen Mawer in Engl. Hist. Rev., July 1924, XXXIX, 155, 456-7.

149. The Place-names of Lancashire, 1922. (Bibl. 1922, 187; 1923, 183.) Rev. by F. Holthausen in E. Studies, Apr. 1924, VI, 74-5. 150. ESSEX ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Feet of Fines for Essex. Part XIV (being Part IV of vol. II). Colchester, 1924. pp. 97-128. 151. FISHER, JOHN L. Burnt Mill. Essex Rev., Oct. 1924, XXXIII, 173-9.

152. FLOM, GEORGE T. Place-name Tests of Racial Mixture in Northern England. M.L.N., Apr. 1924, XXXIX, 203–12.

153.

The Study of Place-names with Special Reference to Norway. J. E. G. Phil., Apr. 1924, XXIII, 199–216.

FÖRSTER, MAX. Ablaut in Flussnamen. In 'Streitberg-Festgabe.’ See 79. [1. Wye and Wey; 2. Esk, Exe, Esshe, Ash, Axe and Usk.] Der Name des Green Knight. Archiv, 1924, CXLVII,

154.

194-6.

155.

Die alten Namen von Kap Land's End. Namn och Bygd (Sweden), 1924, XII, 41–9.

156.

CXLVI, 243.

Shakespeare's 'Le Roy' a Cornish Name? Archiv, 1924,

157. FOSTER, C. W. and T. LONGLEY. With an Introduction by F. M. STENTON. The Lincolnshire Domesday and the Lindsey Survey. Horncastle, 1924. 10 × 61. pp. xc, 315. (Linc. Record Soc. Publ., vol. 19.) See 706.

158. FOWLER, R. C. Rouncefall in Ashingdon. [= Roncesvalles.] Trans. Essex Archæol. Soc., 1924, XVII, 123.

159.

Some Essex Monastic Seals. [With names.] Trans.

Essex Archæol. Soc., 1924, XVII, 165–71.

160.

Blacham. Pant or Blackwater. Trans. Essex Archæol. Soc., 1923, XVII, 44-6.

161. FRENCH, JOHN. A Gossip on Field Names. Essex Rev., Oct. 1924, XXXIII, 208–11.

162. GEDDIE, D. H.

Terrier of Lands at Humberstone. [1686.] Linc. Notes and Queries, Apr. 1924, XVIII, 41–6.

163. GREENWOOD, A. D. Field Names in Williton. [List.] N.Q. for Som. and Dorset, Dec. 1924, XVIII, 83.

164. GRUNDY, G. B. On Place-names in General, and the Hampshire Place-names in Particular. Hants. Field Club and Archaeol. Soc., 1922, IX, 221–61. [Incl. list of Field names.]

165. HUNT, ALFRED. Maserfield A.D. 642. Identification of Site in North-West Lincolnshire. Linc. Notes and Queries, Oct. 1924, XVIII, 78 ff.

166. KÄRRE, KARL. The English Plant-name groundsel. (Studier i Mod. Språkvetenskap, 1924, IX, 1-12.) Uppsala: Almqvist and Wiksell, 1924.

167. LINCOLNSHIRE NOTES AND QUERIES. Some 14th Century Lincolnshire Deeds. July 1924, XVIII, 60–9; ib., Oct., 88–92.

168. MACBAIN, ALEXANDER. Place-names of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Stirling: Mackay. 21s. Rev. by W. S. Crockett in Bookman (Lond.), Apr. 1924, LXVI, 36–8.

169. MAWER, ALLEN. English Place-names and their Pronunciation. Art. in Discovery, Nov. 1924, V, 5984-5.

170.

The Name 'Ivanhoe.' T.L.S., Oct. 23, 1924.

171. MAXWELL, HERBERT. 'Sr' in Proper Names. N.Q., Apr. 12, 1924, CXLVI, 274; Apr. 19, 294.

172. MORRIS, G. T. WINDYER. Uthnoe, Idney, or Ethne. Devon and Cornw. Notes and Queries, 1924, XIII, 53; cf. ib., 165.

173. NOTES AND QUERIES. 'Folly' in Place-names. Jan. 12, 1924, CXLVI, 32; Jan. 19, 49–50; Feb. 23, 144–5; Apr. 5, 257.

174. REANEY, PERCY H. Essex Place-names in -ing. M.L.R., Oct. 1924, XIX, 466–9.

175.

The Face of Essex. A Study in Place-names. Apr. 1924, XXXIII, 68-77; cf. ib., July, 166.

176.

Gernon, Garland and Garnish. Trans. Essex Archæol.

Soc., 1924, vol. xvII, part iii, 172–8.

177.

. Land Owners and Place-names. Trans. Essex Archaeol.

Soc., 1924, XVII, 101–14.

70.

178.

Mockbeggar Hall. M.L.R., Oct. 1924, XIX, 469–

179. REDIN, MATS. Studies on Uncompounded Personal Names in Old English. (Ups. Univ. Årsskrift, XLV, 196.) Upsala, 1919. Rev. by W. Fischer in E. St., 1924, LVIII, 90–3.

180. ROBINSON, J. ARMITAGE. Andresey, or Nyland. N.Q. for Som. and Dorset, Dec. 1924, XVIII, 74-9.

181. ROUND, J. H. Chalvedon, Kelvedon, and Kelvedon Hatch. Trans. Essex Archæol. Soc., 1923, XVII, 10—.

182.

The Essex and Suffolk Border. Trans. Essex Archaeol.

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