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MR. NUTTS CELTIC LIST THE LEGEND OF SIR LANCELOT DU LAC. Studies upon its Origin, Development, and Position in the Arthurian Romantic Cycle. By 1901. xii, 252 pp. Net, 75. 6d.

THE THREE DAYS' TOURNAMENT. A Study in Romance and Folklore. Being an Appendix to the Legend of Sir Lancelot. By 1903. xvi, 59 pp. Net, 2s.

In these three volumes of the Grimm Library, Miss Weston has made a most important and valuable contribution to the study of what is perhaps the most perplexing of all bodies of romance the Arthurian Cycle.

BUND (J. Willis). The Celtic Church in Wales. Demy 8vo. 1897. 533 pp. Cloth. Net, 123. 6d.

Contents: Characteristics of the Celtic Church—The Tribal System— The Christian Settlement—Monasteries—Bishops—The Clergy—Churches—Endowments—Saints—The Conflict.

OWEN (Henry). Gerald the Welshman. A revised and enlarged edition. With Map of Mediaeval Wales, Pedigree of Gerald's connection with the Royal House of Wales, and Index of Place-names. Crown 8vo. 1904. vii, 207 pp. Cloth. Net, 35. 6d.

WINDLE (B. C. A.). Life in Early Britain. Being an account of the early inhabitants of this island, and the memorials which  they have left behind them. With maps, plans, and illustrations. Crown 8vo. 1897. viii, 244 pp. Cloth. 35. 6d.

EMERSON (P. H.). Welsh Fairy Tales, and other Stories. 16mo. 1897. 84 pp. Boards. 2s.

DANTE. La Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri yn Gymraeg. Gan Z Darlunian gan  410. 1903. 475 pp. Buckram. £1, 10s.

The first and as yet the only complete version of the Divine Comedy in any Celtic language.

ROWLANDS (Th.). A Grammar of the Welsh Language, with copious examples. Fourth Edition. 12mo. xv, 302 pp. Cloth. Net, 4s. 6d.

—— Welsh Exercises, adapted to the Grammar, with copious explanatory notes. 12mo. x, 262 pp. Cloth. Net, 4s. 6d.

SPURRELL (W.). Welsh-English and English-Welsh Dictionary. 16mo. 1903. 436, 304 pp. Cloth. Net, 7s. 6d.

Jenner (Henry). A Handbook of the Cornish Language, chiefly in its latest; form, with an account of its history and literature. Demy 8vo. 1904. 208 pp. Cloth. Net, 45. 14