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Volume I. Greek and Roman
William Sherwood Fox, Ph.D., Princeton University.

Volume II. Eddic
Axel Olrik, Ph.D., University of Copenhagen.

Volume III. Celtic, Slavic
Canon John A. MacCulloch, D.D., Bridge of Allan, Scotland.
Jan Máchal, Ph.D., Bohemian University, Prague.

Volume IV. Finno-Ugric, Siberian
Uno Holmberg, Ph.D., University of Finland, Helsingfors.

Volume V. Semitic
R. Campbell Thompson, M.A., F.S.A., F.R.G.S., Oxford.

Volume VI. Indian, Iranian
A. Berriedale Keith, D.C.L., Edinburgh University.
Albert J. Carnoy, Ph.D., University of Louvain.

Volume VII. Armenian, African
Mardiros Ananikian, B.D., Kennedy School of Missions, Hartford, Connecticut.
Alice Werner, L.L.A. (St. Andrews); School of Oriental Studies, London.

Volume VIII. Chinese, Japanese
U. Hattori, Litt.D., University of Tokyo.
(Japanese Exchange Professor at Harvard University, 1915–1916)
Masaharu Anesaki, Litt.D., University of Tokyo.
(Japanese Exchange Professor at Harvard University, 1913–1915)

Volume IX. Oceanic
Roland Burrage Dixon, Ph.D., Harvard University.

Volume X. American (North of Mexico)
Hartley Burr Alexander, Ph.D., University of Nebraska.

Volume XI. American (Latin)
Hartley Burr Alexander, Ph.D., University of Nebraska.

Volume XII. Egypt, Far East
W. Max Müller, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania.
Sir James George Scott, K.C.I.E., London.

Volume XIII. Index