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Portraiture.
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Quinet; Rabelais; Racine.
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G. W. T.
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Rev. Griffithes Wheeler Thatcher, M.A., B.D.
- Warden of Camden College, Sydney, N.S.W. Formerly Tutor in Hebrew and Old Testament History at Mansfield College, Oxford.
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Rāwendis.
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H. A. Y.
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Horatio Arthur Yorke, C.B.
- Lieut.-Colonel, R.E. (retired). Chief Inspecting Officer of Railways, Board of Trade. Served in Afghan War, 1879-1880; Nile Expedition, 1884-1885.
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Railways: British Railway Legislation.
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H. D. W.
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Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. (1830-1908).
- Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Madrid, 1892-1900. M.P. for Christchurch, 1874-1880; for Portsmouth, 1880-1885. Author of A Life of Napoleon at Elba; &c.
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Primrose League.
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H. Fr.
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Henri Frantz.
- Art Critic, Gazette des beaux arts, Paris.
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Puvis de Chavannes.
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H. F. G.
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Hans Friedrich Gadow, F.R.S., Ph.D.
- Strickland Curator and Lecturer on Zoology in the University of Cambridge. Author of “Amphibia and Reptiles” in the Cambridge Natural History; &c.
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Python; Ratitae; Rattlesnake (in part).
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Polybius (in part).
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H. M. R.
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Hugh Munro Ross.
- Formerly Exhibitioner of Lincoln College, Oxford. Editor of The Times Engineering Supplement. Author of British Railways.
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Railways: Introduction. Construction, Rolling Stock.
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H. N. D.
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Henry Newton Dickson, MA., D.Sc, F.R.S. (Edin.), F.R.G.S.
- Professor of Geography at University College, Reading. Formerly Vice-President, Royal Meteorological Society. Lecturer in Physical Geography, Oxford University. Author of Meteorology; Elements of Weather and Climate; &c.
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Red Sea.
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H. O.
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Hermann Oelsner, M.A., Ph.D.
- Taylorian Professor of the Romance Languages in the University of Oxford. Member of Council of the Philological Society. Author of A History of Provençal Literature; &c.
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Provençal Literature: Modern.
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H. R. L.
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The Rev. Henry Richards Luard, M.A., D.D. (1825-1891).
- Registrary of the University of Cambridge, 1862-1891. Formerly Fellow, Bursar and Lecturer at Trinity College. Honorary Fellow of King’s College, London. Editor of the Annales Monastici; the Historia of Matthew Paris and other works for the “Rolls” Series.
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Porson (in part).
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H. Ti.
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Henry Tiedemann.
- London Editor of the Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant. Author of a Dutch biography, and various pamphlets and travel works, including Via Flushing.
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Potgieter.
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H. T. A.
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Rev. Herbert Thomas Andrews.
- Professor of New Testament Exegesis, New College, London. Author of " The Commentary on Acts" in the Westminster New Testament; Handbook on the Apocryphal Books in the “Century” Bible.
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Polycarp; Presbyter.
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H. W. C. D.
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Henry William Carless Davis, M.A.
- Fellow and Tutor of Balliol College, Oxford. Fellow of All Souls’ College. Oxford, 1895-1902. Author of England under the Normans and Angevins; Charlemagne;
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Ralph of Coggeshall.
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Polo, Marco (in part); Prester John; Ramusio.
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I. A.
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Israel Abrahams, M.A.
- Reader in Talmudic and Rabbinic Literature in the University of Cambridge. Formerly President, Jewish Historical Society of England. Author of A Short History of Jewish Literature; Jewish Life in the Middle Ages; Judaism; &c.
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Proselyte; Qaraites; Qaro; Raba Ben Joseph Ben Ḥama; Rabbah Bar Naḥmani; Rapoport, Samuel; Rashbam; Rashi.
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J. A. B.
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Sir Jervoise Athelstane Baines, C.S.I.
- President, Royal Statistical Society, 1909-1910. Census Commissioner under the Government of India, 1889-1893. Secretary to Royal Commission on Opium, 1894-1895. Author of Official Reports on Provincial Administration of Indian Census Operations; &c.
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Population.
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J. A. Bl.
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John A. Black.
- Press reader of the New Volumes of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (10th ed.).
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Proof-reading (in part).
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J. A. H.
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John Allen Howe, B.Sc.
- Curator and Librarian of the Museum of Practical Geology, London. Author of The Geology of Building Stones.
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Pre-Cambrian.
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Pontanus, Jovianus.
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J. E. S.*
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John Edwin Sandys, M.A., Litt*.D., LL.D.
- Public Orator in the University of Cambridge. Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge. Fellow of the British Academy. Author of A History of Classical Scholarship; &c.
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Porson (in part).
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