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Skeat. A LIST OF ENGLISH WORDS, the Etymology of which is illustrated by Comparison with Icelandic. Prepared in the form of an Appendix to Cleasby and Vigfusson's Icelandic-English Dictionary. By the Rev. WALTER W. SKEAT, M.A., English Lecturer and late Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge; and M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford; one of the Vice-Presidents of the Cambridge Philological Society; and Member of the Council of the Philological Society of London. 1876. Demy 4to. sewed. 2s.

Smith.-A VOCABULARY OF PROPER NAMES IN CHINESE AND ENGLISH.
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Burmah, The Straits, and adjacent Countries. By F. PORTER SMITH, M.B.,
London, Medical Missionary in Central China. 4to. half-bound, pp. vi., 72,
and x. 1870. 10s. 6d.
Smith.-CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS THE MATERIA MEDICA AND NATURAL
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Sophocles.-A GLOSSARY OF LATER AND BYZANTINE GREEK. By E. A.
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Sophocles. -ROMAIC OR MODERN GREEK GRAMMAR. By E. A. SOPHOCLES. 8vo. pp. xxviii. and 196.

Sophocles.-GREEK LEXICON OF THE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE PERIODS (from B.C. 146 to A.D. 1100). By E. A. SOPHOCLES. Imp. 8vo. pp. xvi. 1188, cloth. 1870. £2 10s.

Spurrell.-A GRAMMAR OF THE WELSH LANGUAGE. By WILLIAM
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Spurrell.-A WELSH DICTIONARY. English-Welsh and Welsh-English.
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Stent.-THE JADE CHAPLET, in Twenty-four Beads. A Collection of
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Stent. A CHINESE AND ENGLISH VOCABULARY IN THE PEKINESE
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Stent.-A CHINESE AND ENGLISH POCKET DICTIONARY. By G. E.
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Stoddard.-GRAMMAR OF THE MODERN SYRIAC LANGUAGE, as spoken in Oroomiah, Persia, and in Koordistan. By Rev. D. T. STODDARD, Missionary of the American Board in Persia. Demy 8vo. bds., pp. 190. 10s. 6d.

Stokes.-BEUNANS MERIASEK. The Life of Saint Meriasek, Bishop and Confessor. A Cornish Drama. Edited, with a Translation and Notes, by WHITLEY STOKES. Medium 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi., 280, and Facsimile. 1872. 158.

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Stratmann.-A DICTIONARY OF THE OLD ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Compiled
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Stratmann.-AN OLD ENGLISH POEM OF THE OWL AND THE NIGHTINGALE.
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Strong.-SELECTIONS FROM THE BOSTAN OF SADI, translated into English Verse. By DAWSONNE MELANCTHON STRONG, Captain H.M. 10th Bengal Lancers. 12mo. cloth, pp. ii, and 56. 2s. 6dl.

Sunjana.-A GRAMMAR OF THE PAHLVI LANGUAGE, with Quotations and Examples from Original Works and a Glossary of Words bearing affinity with the Semitic Languages. By PESHOTUN DUSTOOR BEHRAMJEE SUNJANA, Principal of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeeboy Zurthosi Madressa. 8vo. cl.,

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Surya-Siddhanta (Translation of the).-See Whitney.
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Syed Ahmad.—A SERIES OF ESSAYS ON THE LIFE OF MOHAMMED, and Subjects subsidiary thereto. By SYED AHMAD KHAN BAHADOR, C.S.I., Author of the "Mohammedan Commentary on the Holy Bible," Honorary Member of the Royal Asiatic Society, and Life Honorary Secretary to the Allygurh Scientific Society. 8vo. pp. 532, with 4 Genealogical Tables, 2 Maps, and a Coloured Plate, handsomely bound in cloth. £1 10s.

Syro-Egyptian Society.-Original Papers read before the SyroEgyptian Society of London. Volume I. Part 1. 8vo. sewed, 2 plates and a map, pp. 144. 3s. 6d.

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Tarkavachaspati.—VACHASPATYA, a Comprehensive Dictionary, in Ten Parts. Compiled by TARANATHA TARKAVACHASPATI, Professor of Grammar and Philosophy in the Government Sanskrit College of Calcutta. An Alphabetically Arranged Dictionary, with a Grammatical Introduction and Copious Citations from the Grammarians and Scholiasts, from the Vedas, etc. Parts I. to VII. 4to. paper. 1873-6. 188. each Part.

Technologial Dictionary.-POCKET DICTIONARY OF TECHNICAL TERMS USED IN ARTS AND SCIENCES. English-German-French. Based on the larger Work by KARMARSCH. 3 vols. imp. 16mo. cloth. 128.

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Thomas. THE REVENUE RESOURCES OF THE MUGHAL EMPIRE in India, from A.D. 1593 to A.D. 1707. A Supplement to "The Chronicles of the Pathán Kings of Delhi." By EDWARD THOMAS, F.R.S. Demy 8vo., pp. 60, cloth.

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Thomas.-THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF CREOLE GRAMMAR. By J. J. THOMAS. Port of Spain (Trinidad), 1869. 1 vol. 8vo. bds. pp. viii. and 135. 12s.

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