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349 NO YE, William. — Contributed to the Academy, 1875, p. 402, on "Old Cornish," and to the "Cornishman" in 1879. Also on Cornish words in Symond's diary, 1878. O'DONOGHUE, Eev. Francis Talbot, B.A.— St. Knighton's Kieve. A Cornish Tale, with a Postscript and Glossary 1864, 8vo. ; Smith and Elder, pp. iv. and 304. PAEIS, John Ayrton, M.D., F.E.S.— In his book (" A gvide to Movnts Bay and Land's End," 1824, 2nd ed., by a Physician, Anon.) is a very good specimen of Western dialect It is a ^' Cornish Dialogue between Grace Penvear and Mary Treviskey." PASCOE, Charlotte Champion. — This lady is the writer of "Wan An' aell, a Cornish Drawel as Zung, Zold, and Spauken by Barzillai Baragweneth (pseud., i.e. C. C. Pascoe); pub. Penzance, F. T. Vibert, 1864, 8vo., pp. 24. PENGELLY, William. — Among his very numerous writings is an article in N. & Q. '^ on Local Words " 6 S. i, 345 (1880). SANDYS, William, F.S.A.— Author of "Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect, collected and arranged by Uncle Jan Trenoodle " {i.e. William Sandys). It con- tains a Glossary ^'by an antiquarian friend." Lond. J. R Smith 1846, 8vo., pp. 108, 4s. SMITH, John Eussell.— Publisher, Soho Square, London. Printed a ^' List of works which have been published towards illustrating the provincial dialects of Eng- land," 1839, pp. 24. It contains a list of works on the Cornish dialect.