an elaborate criticism of Part I., and the whole Syntax of my former edition, with discussions of many of the most important points. I have been greatly aided by his remarks in revising these portions of my work; and even when I could not agree with his opinions, his criticisms have shown me many weak points in my former statements. My special thanks are due to Mr. Henry Jackson, of Trinity College, Cambridge, who has kindly read the proofs of this edition, and given me many valuable suggestions during the printing. HARVARD COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. August, 1879. W. W. GOODWIN. § 34. Three Declensions of Nouns §§ 35, 36. Stems and Terminations of First Declension. § 37. Paradigms of First Declension 35 . 36, 37 39 39-41 3888888 37 50. Paradigms of Nouns of Third Declension with Mute or §§ 51-56. Paradigms of Nouns of Third Declension with Stems in Σ, or Vowel Stems (chiefly contract) § 57. Syncopated Nouns of Third Declension § 58. Gender of Third Declension. § 59. Dialects of Third Declension § 61. Local Endings, -0, -0ev, -de, &c. §§ 62-64. Adjectives of First and Second Declensions 65. Contract of First and Second Declension § 66. Adjectives of Third Declension § 67. First and Third Declensions combined 68. Participles in -wv, -as, -eis, -vs, -ws §§ 88-91. Voices, Moods, Tenses, Numbers, and Persons CONJUGATION OF VERBS IN 2. § 96. Paradigm of the Regular Verb in w. § 97. Perfect and Pluperfect Middle and Passive of Verbs with 85-91 92, 93 111-114 § 100. Augment of Imperfect and Aorist Indicative . § 101. Augment of Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect § 104. Syllabic Augment prefixed to a Vowel 119, 120 § 109. Modification of the Stem in certain Tenses § 110. Formation of Tense-Stems § 111. Table of Tense-Stemis Personal Endings. § 112. Table of Personal Endings.-Connecting Vowel § 119. Dialectic and Poetic forms of Verbs in w § 120. Special Dialectic forms of Contract Verbs §§ 121, 122. General Character of Verbs in μ.-Two Classes § 123. 1. Synopsis of Verbs in -ημι, -ωμι, -υμι 2. Paradigms of peculiar Tenses § 127. Irregular Verbs in.u.-Paradigms |