[208.] The question of Indo-European and Semitic relationship. Proc. APA., pp. 26-28, in Trans. for 1876.
[208a.] Report of the Committee appointed in 1875 to consider the Reform of English Spelling [by its Chairman, W. D. W.: see Proc. APA., p. 23, in Trans. for 1875]. Proc. APA., pp. 35-36, in Trans. for 1876. (See p. 33, above.)
[209.] A botanico-philological problem. Ibidem, p. 43. (Cf. No. 216.)
[210.] A rejoinder [to Max Müller's In self-defence, Chips, vol. 4]. The (London) Academy, Jan. 1, 1876.
[211.] Reply to Müller's answer to No. 210. The (London) Examiner, March 4, 1876.
[212.] Reply to Müller's declaration in The (London) Academy of Feb. 12, 1876. The Nation, March 16, 1876.
[213.] Müller's Chips from a German workshop. The Nation, March 23, 1876, pp. 195 b-197 b.
[214.] The (London) Academy and Professor Whitney. The Nation, March 30, 1876.1877.
[215a.] A compendious German and English dictionary. With notation of correspondences and brief etymologies. By W. D. W., assisted by A. H. Edgren. New York, 8°, viii + 538 + iv + 362 pp.
[We quote from the Preface to the work: "In its preparation I have had the able and efficient assistance of Dr. Edgren, without which the undertaking would probably never have been executed."]
216. A botanico-philological problem. Trans. APA. for 1876, pp. 73-86.
217. On Cockneyisms. Proc. APA., pp. 26-28, in Trans. for 1877.
218. On the current explanation of the middle endings in the Indo-European verb. PAOS. for May, = JAOS., vol. 10, pp. cxliii-cxlv.