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. 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. 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