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Collectanea.

Bibliographical Notes, ed. A. C. Bickley, 1889.

Dialect, Proverbs and Word-Lore, 1884.

Ecclesiology, 1894.

English Topography, 1891-1905.

(1) Beds., Berks., Bucks.

(2) Cambridgeshire, Cumberland.

(3) Derbyshire, Dorsetshire.

(4) Durham, Gloucestershire.

(5) Hampshire, Huntingdonshire.

(6) Kent, Lancashire.

(7) Leicestershire, Monmouthshire

(8) Notts., Oxfordshire, Rutlandshire.

(9) Shropshire, Somersetshire.

(10) Staffordshire, Suffolk.

(11) Surrey, Sussex.

(12) Warwickshire, Westmoreland, Wiltshire.

(13) Worcestershire, Yorkshire.

(14-16) London, 3 vols.

English Traditional Lore, 1885.

Literary Curiosities, ed. A. B. G., 1888.

Manners and Customs, 1883.

Romano British Remains, 2 vols., 1887.

Popular Superstitions, 1884.

Legend of Reading Abbey. By Charles Macfarlane. Edited, with notes and introduction, by G. Laurence Gomme.

(Constable's Library of Historical Novels and Romances)

Constable, 1898.

Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings. By Lord Lytton. With notes and an introduction.

(Ibid.) Constable, 1897.

Camp of Refuge. By Charles Macfarlane.

(Ibid.) Constable, 1897.

Westward Ho! By Charles Kingsley.

(Ibid.) Constable, 1898.

The King's Story Book. Edited, with an introduction, and illustrated.

(Ibid.) Constable, 1897.

The Queens Story Book. (Ibid.) Constable, 1898.

The Prince's Story Book. (Ibid.) Constable, 1899.

The Princess's Story Book. (Ibid.) Constable, 1901.