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Seymour, T. D.: On the composition of the Cynegeticus of Xenophon.

Humphreys, M. W.: Elision, especially in Greek.

Proceedings of the tenth annual session, Saratoga, 1878.

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Harkness, A.: On the development of the Latin subjunctive in principal clauses D'Ooge, M. L.: The original recension of the De Corona.

Peck, T.: The authorship of the Dialogus de Oratoribus.

Seymour, T. D.: On the date of the Prometheus of Aeschylus.

Proceedings of the eleventh annual session, Newport, 1879.

1880.- Volume XI.

Humphreys, M. W.: A contribution to infantile linguistic.

Toy, C. H.: The Hebrew verb-termination un.

Packard, L. R.: The beginning of a written literature in Greece.

Hall, I. H.: The declension of the definite article in the Cypriote inscriptions.

Sachs, J.: Observations on Lucian.

Sihler, E. G.: Virgil and Plato.

Allen, W. F.: The battle of Mons Graupius.

Whitney, W. D.: On inconsistency in views of language.

Edgren, A. H.: The kindred Germanic words of German and English, exhibited

with reference to their consonant relations.

Proceedings of the twelfth annual session, Philadelphia, 1880.

1881. Volume XII.

Whitney, W. D.: On Mixture in Language.

Toy, C. H.: The home of the primitive Semitic race.

March, F. A.: Report of the committee on the reform of English spelling.

Wells, B. W.: History of the a-vowel, from Old Germanic to Modern English.

Seymour, T. D.: The use of the aorist participle in Greek.

Sihler, E. G. The use of abstract verbal nouns in -os in Thucydides.

Proceedings of the thirteenth annual session, Cleveland, 1881.

1882. - Volume XIII.

Hall, I. H.: The Greek New Testament as published in America.
Merriam, A. C.: Alien intrusion between article and noun in Greek.

Peck, T.: Notes on Latin quantity.

Owen, W. B.: Influence of the Latin syntax in the Anglo-Saxon Gospels.

Wells, B. W.: The Ablaut in English.

Whitney, W. D.: General considerations on the Indo-European case-system.

Proceedings of the fourteenth annual session, Cambridge, 1882.

1883. — Volume XIV.

Merriam, A. C.: The Caesareum and the worship of Augustus at Alexandria. Whitney, W. D.: The varieties of predication.

Smith, C. F.: On Southernisms.

Weils, B. W. The development of the Ablaut in Germanic.

Proceedings of the fifteenth annual session, Middletown, 1883.

1884. - Volume XV.

Goodell, T. D.: On the use of the Genitive in Sophokles.

Tarbell, F. B.: Greek ideas as to the effect of burial on the future life of the soul, Perrin, B. The Crastinus episode at Palaepharsalus.

Peck, T.: Alliteration in Latin.

Von Jagemann, H. C. G.: Norman words in English.

Wells, B. W.: The Ablaut in High German.

Whitney, W. D.: Primary and Secondary Suffixes of Derivation and their exchanges.

Warren, M.: On Latin Glossaries. Codex Sangallensis, No. 912.

Proceedings of the sixteenth annual session, Hanover, 1884.

1885.-Volume XVI.

Easton, M. W.: The genealogy of words.

Goodell, T. D.: Quantity in English verse.

Goodwin, W. W.: Value of the Attic talent in modern money.

Goodwin, W. W.: Relation of the Пpócôpoi to the Пpuráveis in the Attic Bouλ

Perrin, B.: Equestrianism in the Doloneia.

Richardson, R. B.: The appeal to sight in Greek tragedy.

Seymour, T. D.: The feminine caesura in Homer.

Sihler, E. G.: A study of Dinarchus.

Wells, B. W. The vowelse and i in English.

Whitney, W. D.: The roots of the Sanskrit language.

Proceedings of the seventeenth annual session, New Haven, 1885.

1886. - Volume XVII.

Tarbell, F. B.: Phonetic law.

Sachs, J.: Notes on Homeric Zoology.

Fowler, H. N.: The sources of Seneca de Beneficiis.

Smith, C. F.: On Southernisms.

Wells, B. W.: The sounds o and u in English.

Fairbanks, A.: The Dative case in Sophokles.

The Philological Society, of England, and The American Philological Associa

tion: Joint List of Amended Spellings.

Proceedings of the eighteenth annual session, Ithaca, 1886.

1887.- Volume XVIII.

Allen, W. F.: The monetary crisis in Rome, A.D. 33.

Sihler, E. G.: The tradition of Cæsar's Gallic Wars, from Cicero to Orosius.

Clapp, E. B.: Conditional sentences in Aischylos.

Pease, E. M.: On the relative value of the manuscripts of Terence.

Smyth, H. W.: The Arcado-Cyprian dialect.

Wells, B. W.: The sounds o and u in English.

Smyth, H. W.: The Arcado-Cyprian dialect. — Addenda.

Proceedings of the nineteenth annual session, Burlington, 1887.

1888. Volume XIX.

Allen, W. F.: The Lex Curiata de Imperio.

Goebel, J.: On the impersonal verbs.

Bridge, J.: On the authorship of the Cynicus of Lucian.

Whitney, J. E.: The "Continued Allegory" in the first book of the Fairy Queene.

March, F. A.: Standard English: its pronunciation, how learned.

Brewer, F. P.: Register of new words.

Proceedings of the twentieth annual session, Amherst, 1888.

1889.- Volume XX

Smyth, H. W.: The vowel system of the Ionic dialect.

Gudeman, A.: A new source in Plutarch's Life of Cicero.

Gatschet, A. S.: Sex-denoting nouns in American languages.

Cook, A. S.: Metrical observations on a Northumbrianized version of the Old

English Judith.

Cook, A. S.: Stressed vowels in Ælfric's Homilies.

Proceedings of the twenty-first annual session, Easton, 1889.

Index of authors, and index of subjects, Vols. I.-XX.

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Goodell, T. D.: The order of words in Greek.

Hunt, W. I.: Homeric wit and humor.

Leighton, R. F.: The Medicean Mss. of Cicero's letters.

Whitney, W. D.: Translation of the Katha Upanishad.

Proceedings of the twenty-second annual session, Norwich, 1890.

1891. Volume XXII.

Capps, Edw. The Greek Stage according to the Extant Dramas.

Clapp, Edw. B. : Conditional Sentences in the Greek Tragedians.

West, A. F.: Lexicographical Gleanings from the Philobiblon of Richard de Bury Hale, W. G.: The Mode in the phrases quod sciam, etc.

Proceedings of the twenty-third annual session, Princeton, 1891.

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Whitney, W. D.: On the narrative use of imperfect and perfect in the Brahmanas Muss-Arnolt, W.: On Semitic words in Greek and Latin.

Humphreys, M. W.: On the equivalence of rhythmical bars and metrical feet. Scott, Charles P. G.: English words which hav gaind or lost an initial consonant by attraction.

Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual session, Charlottesville, 1892.

1893. - Volume XXIV.

Sonnenschein, E. A.: The scientific emendation of classical texts.

Bréal, M.: The canons of etymological investigation.

Streitberg, W.: Ein Ablautproblem der Ursprache.

Osthoff, H.: Dunkles und helles / im Lateinischen.

Shorey, Paul: The implicit ethics and psychology of Thucydides.

Scott, C. P. G.: English words which hav gaind or lost an initial consonant by

attraction (second paper).

Hale, W. G.: "Extended" and "remote "deliberatives in Greek.

Proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual session, Chicago, 1893.

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Knapp, Charles: Notes on the prepositions in Gellius.

Moore, F. G.: On urbs aeterna and urbs sacra.

Smith, Charles Forster: Some poetical constructions in Thucydides.

Scott, C. P. G.: English words which hav gaind or lost an initial consonant by

attraction (third paper).

Gudeman, Alfred: Literary forgeries among the Romans.

Proceedings of the twenty-sixth annual session, Williamstown, 1894.

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Bloomfield, M.: On Professor Streitberg's theory as to the origin of certain IndoEuropean long vowels.

Warren, M.: On the contribution of the Latin inscriptions to the study of the Latin language and literature.

Paton, James M.: Some Spartan families under the Empire.

Riess, Ernst: On ancient superstition.

Perrin, B.: Genesis and growth of an Alexander-myth.

Slaughter, M. S.: The Acta Ludorum and the Carmen Saeculare.

Scott, C. P. G.: The Devil and his imps: an etymological inquisition.

March, F. A.: The fluency of Shakespeare.

Proceedings of the special session, Philadelphia, 1894.

Proceedings of the twenty-seventh annual session, Cleveland, 1895.

1896. Volume XXVII.

Riess, E. Superstition and popular beliefs in Greek tragedy.

Harkness, Albert Granger: Age at marriage and at death in the Roman Empire.

Allinson, F. G.: On the accent of certain enclitic combinations in Greek.

Wright, John H.: The origin of sigma lunatum.

Proceedings of the twenty-eighth annual session, Providence, 1896.

1897.- Volume XXVIII.

Brownson, C. L.: Reasons for Plato's hostility to the poets.

Sihler, E. G.: Lucretius and Cicero.

Bloomfield, M.: Indo-European notes.

Peck, Tracy: Cicero's hexameters.

Fairbanks, Arthur: On Plutarch's quotations from the early Greek philosophers. March, F. A.: The enlargement of the English dictionary.

Collitz, H.: Traces of Indo-European accentuation in Latin.

Smyth, H. W. Mute and liquid in Greek melic poetry.

Proceedings of the twenty-ninth annual session, Bryn Mawr, 1897.

1898. Volume XXIX.

Fay, E. W.: The origin of the gerundive.

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Hempl, G. Language-rivalry and speech-differentiation in the case of race-mixture. Harry, J. E.: The omission of the article with substantives after ovros, öde, èkeîvos in prose.

Ebeling, H. L.: The Admetus of Euripides viewed in relation to the Admetus of tradition.

Smyth, H. W.: Mute and liquid in Greek melic poetry (II.).

March, F. A.: Orthography of English preterits.

Wolcott, J. D.: New words in Thucydides.

Proceedings of the thirtieth annual session, Hartford, 1898.

1899. Volume XXX.

Fairclough, H. R.: The text of the Andria of Terence.

Wheeler, A. L.: The uses of the Imperfect Indicative in Plautus and Terence. Hempl, G. The origin of the Latin letters G and Z, with Appendix, on the coceulod orieso of the Salian hymn.

Johnson, C. W. L.: The motion of the voice in the theory of ancient music. Harkness, A. G.: The scepticism and fatalism of the common people of Rome as illustrated by the sepulchral inscriptions.

Bates, W. N.: The Lenaea, the Anthesteria, and the temple èv Alμvais.

Bates, F. O.: The Deme Kolonos.

Ferguson, W. S.: Some notes on the Archons of the third century.

Proceedings of the thirty-first annual session, New York, 1899.

1900.- Volume XXXI.

Rolfe, J. C.: The formation of substantives from Latin geographical adjectives by ellipsis.

Bonner, Campbell: The Danaid-myth.

Fowler, H. N.: Pliny, Pausanias, and the Hermes of Praxiteles.

Showerman, Grant: Was Attis at Rome under the Republic?

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