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 Mr. DAVID NUTT'S

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS AND IMPORTATIONS

FOR THE STUDY OF THE LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND FOLK-LORE OF THE CELTIC PEOPLES.

Periodicals.

ARCHIVES OF CELTIC LEXICOGRAPHY, edited by WHITLEY STOKES and KUNO MEYER. Issued in volumes of four parts each (averaging a couple of hundred pages a part) at irregular intervals. Each part costs 6s. net. Vols. I. and II. are out (Sept. 1904). The contents of the ARCHIVES are of varied range, but all lexicographical or linguistic in character. It is a publication intended essentially for serious students of the language, but for such it is indispensable, as the following list of contents of the parts already issued will show:-

WHITLEY STOKES : The Lecan Glossary ; A List of Welsh Plant names ; A Glossary to the Cornish Drama Beunans Meriasek ; O'Mulconry's Glossary ; A collation of Norris' Ancient Cornish Drama ; Three Irish Medical Glossaries ; Collation of the Second Edition of O'Clery's Irish Glossary ; O'Davoren's Glossary.

J. STRACHAN : The Notes and Glosses in the Lebor na h-Uidre ; Old Irish entith, emid, Ail, Afrit hirst.

E. O'GROWNEY: Spoken Irish of Aran and Meath.

A. ANSCOMBE : Indexes to Old Welsh Genealogies.

J. LOTH : Additions to the Dictionary of the Welsh Language of Silvan Evans ; Cornique moderne.

E. ERNAULT : Les Cantiques Bretons du Doctrinal.

KUNO MEYER : Contributions to Irish Lexicography (pages i to 440, At commor).

When completed, Professor Meyer's Contributions will form, with Professor Windisch's Wdrterbuch, and Professor Atkinson's Glossaries appended to his edition of the Lebar Brecc religious texts, the ground- work of a scientific dictionary of Old and Middle Irish.