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NOTES AND QUERIES: Si jfWebtum of Hfotercommumcation FOR LITERARY MEN, GENERAL READERS, ETC. "When found, make a note of." CAPTAIN CUTTLE. No. 181. RE] OCTOBER 1, 1921. {""^IS?^' C. Registered at a Neutivavtr. |lllllllllllllilllllllliillllllllllllll!llllllll!llll!lllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllin I OXFORD BOOKS | MINOR POETS OF THE CAROLINE PERIOD. Edited by GEORGE SAINTS- BURY. Vol. III. Containing John Cleveland, Thomas Stanley, Henry King, Thomas Flatman, Nathaniel Whiting. Medium 8vo. 16s. net. | METAPHYSICAL LYRICS AND POEMS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. Donne to Butler. Selected and edited with an Essay by HERBERT J. C. GRIEKSON. Crown ss 8vo. 65. net. = THREE STUDIES IN SHELLEY, and an Essay on Nature in Wordsworth and Meredith. By ARCHIBALD T. STRONG. 8vo. 10s. 6d. net. The three studies are on The Faith of Shelley, Shelley's Symbolism, The Sinister in Shelley. SEEKERS AFTER A CITY. Reveries and Recreations of St. Andrews Men. s Edited by CHARLES HILTON BROWN and DUNCAN M. Y. SOMERVILLE. Second impression. = Crown 8vo. 1 AN ANGLO-SAXON DICTIONARY. Based on the MS. Collections of the | late Joseph Bosworth. Supplement by T. NORTHCOTE TOLLER. Part III. Geolwian- Ypung. Crown 4to. Paper cover. 31s. 6d. net. INDEX KEWENSIS. Plantarum Phanerogamarum Supplementum Quintum j| Nomina et Synonyma Omnium Generum et Specierum ab initio Anni MDCCCCXI usque s: ad finern Anni MDCCCCXV Nonnulla Etiarn Antea Edita Complectens. DUCTU ET =J CONSILIO D. PRAIN. Royal 4to. 76s. 6d. net. AN AID TO PRACTICAL WRITTEN ARABIC. By JOHN VAN Ess. Crown 1 8vo. 21s. net. The preparation of this volume Was undertaken at the request of the Administration of the Territories of Iraq in British occupation. It aims to assist in acquiring a sufficient knowledge of Arabic to enable the student to use the everyday language of newspapers, petitions, letters, &c. It therefore does not profess to take the ss place of standard grammars. | THE NIGHANTU AND THE NIRUKTA. The Oldest Indian Treatise on Etymology, Philology, and Semantics, critically edited from Original Manuscripts and translated for the first time into English, with introduction, exegetical and critical notes, jE three indexes and eight appendices by LAKSHMAN SARUP. 8vo. 6s. net. Thirteen M3S. have been collated for this edition of the Nighantu, which is probably not the production of = a sinsli individual, but the result of the unit-id efforts of, possibly,' 'several generations. The editio pnnceps of the Nirukta was published in Germany in 1852, when Sanskrit scholarship Was in its infancy in Europe. This = = is a critical edition, professing to represent the archetype as closely as possible, and based on MS. material E: not hitherto utilised. EXAMINATION STATUTES. Revised to Sept. 1, 1919, together with Regula- tions of the Boards of Studies and Boards of Faculties for the Academical Year 1919-1920, to which are added the Statutes and Regulations concerning Diplomas ; Admission of ^= Women Students ; Affiliated, Colonial, Indian, Foreign, and Special Student?; Supplication = for Degrees ; Notices about University Scholarships and Prizes ; and the Dates of Un- ^E versity Examinations, with a Table of Examination Fees. 8vo. Paper cover, 2s. net ; post free 2s. 5d. net. = LONDON: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS . HUMPHREY MILFORD, AMEN CORNER, E.C.4