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298 Journal of Philology. Wahner, Ernest, de Achteorum foederis orig. atque institutis. 8vo. pp. 49. Glogovia?, Flemming. l Thlr. Walter, Ferd., Lehrbuch d. Kirchenrechts. 11th Ed. enlarged. 8yo. pp. xxiv. and 696. Bonn, Marcus. 2g Thlr. Walz, Chrn., de Nemesi Graecorum. 4to. pp. 26. TubingaB, Fues. 15 Ngr. Id. de relig. Rom. antiquissima. Partic. I, 4to. pp. 24. | Thlr. Id. iib. d. Polychromie der antiken Sculptur. 4to. pp. 24 with 3 plates. Ibid. Thlr. Wegeler, Jul., d. Kloster Laach. Gesch. u. Urkunden-Buch. 8vo. pp. iv. and 316. Bonn, Henry and Cohen. 1^ Thlr.

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Leopold. 15 Ngr. Wolff, Gust., de novissima oraculorum setate. 4to. pp. 56. Berolini, Springer. 20 Ngr. Worterbuch, mittelhochdeutsches, m. Benutzung d. Nachlasses v. G. Fr. Benecke- ausgearb. v. Wilh. Miiller. Vol. I. pt. 4 ( Jamer Lysander). 8vo. pp. xxii. and 7691061. Leipz. Hirzel. l Thlr. Zumpt, A.W., Comment, epigraph. Vol. alt. 4to. pp. vii. and 278. Berlin, Diimraler. 2|Thlr. Announcements. Bahr's Herodotus, in three new editions ; a large edition in 4 vols. 8vo., a school edition with German and another with Latin notes. The book of Jasher, by Dr Donaldson. Thucydides .with German notes by Ullrich, Select plays of Plautus by Fleckeisen, both with German notes. Notice to Correspondents. Owing to a pressure of matter, we have been compelled, although we have given an increased number of pages, to defer several contri- butions to a future Number, and to insert only a portion of others. The following note reached us too late for insertion in its proper place. Note on p. 205. Another instance in support of the statement in the text, that saints are often grouped together merely because they bear the same name, is that of Mary Magdalene and Mary of Egypt, who have their acts pictured in double lino round the Chapel of the Bargello in Florence. So also the two Jesuit saints Francis Xavier and Borgia are frequently drawn side by side, and the student of Christian art may remember the constantly recurring difficulty of discriminating between the two Justinas of Florence and of Padua. No. 3 will be published in November. A table of Errata and an Index for Vol. I. will be given with No. 4.