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347 Edwin Lukey's Trip to Town, Anon. Printed in Cornish Tales (Truro, J. R. Xetherton, 1867, 8vo), pp. 66-70. Betty White— Jimmy's Story, Anon., ib. pp. 71-79. A. Dialogue between Betty Penstraze and Sally Trem- bath, Anon,, ib, pp. 132-47. (Biblioth. Cornub.) JENNINGS, James. — Compiled a Glossary of West of England words with a slight reference only to Corn- wall; 1825, 8vo. JIMMY TREBILCOCK, or the humorous adventures of a Cornish miner at the Great Exhibition. Camborne, printed by T. T. Whear, 1862; 12mo., pp. 16. Fifth thousand, 1863. KINAHAN, George Henry. — " Notes on the similarity of some of the Cornish rock-names and miners' terms to Irish words. Journal of Royal Institution of Corn- wall, April 1873, pp. 133-39. (Biblioth. Cornub.) LACH-SZYRMA, Rev. W. S.— Author of many valuable contributions to Cornish lore. Among them '^ A short history of Penzance, St. Michael's Mount, St. Ives, and the Land's End district." ^' The numerals in old Cornish," The Academy, 20 Mh. 1875, pp. 297-98. " The old Cornish language in questions and answers." " St. Just, the Plan-an-gwar6, and a Cornish drama ; " Journ, Brit. Archceol. Assoc., xxxv., 413-22 (1879).

  • ^ Last relics of the Cornish tongue ;" The Antiquary 1,

15-18, 63-66 (1880). THE MONTHLY MAG., xxvi, 421, 544 (1808), xxix, 451 (1810), contains a vocabulary of Cornish Provin- cial words.