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436 matical friends for hints. " Not yet published " was printed above title.] " The Professorship of Comparative Philology." (Three leaflets.) Oxford : Printed at the University Press. 1876 "A Method of taking Votes of more than two Issues." Oxford : Printed at the University Press. Pp. 20, cr. 8vo 1876 [A note on the title-page runs as follows: "As I hope to investigate this subject further, and to publish a more complete pamphlet on the sub- ject, I shall feel greatly obliged if you will enter in this copy any remarks that occur to you, and return it to me any time before "] ... Letter and Questions to Hospitals. Oxford : Printed at the University Press. ... ... ... ... 1876 "An Easter Greeting." 1876 [Reprinted in London, by Macmillan & Co., in 1880.] " Fame's Penny Trumpet." Not published. Oxford : Baxter. Pp. 4, 4to. [Afterwards published in "Rhyme? and Reason?"] 1876 "The Hunting of the Snark." An Agony, in Eight Fits. By Lewis Carroll. With nine illustrations by Henry Holiday. London : Macmillan. Pp. xiH-83, 8vo. Cloth, gilt edges. 4s. 6d. ... 1876 "The Responsions of Hilary Term, 1877." (A letter to the Vice-Chancellor.) Oxford : Printed at the University Press. ... ... ... ... ... 1877 "A Charade." (Written with a cyclostyle.) Pp.4.... 1878 " Word-Links." (A game, afterwards called " Doublets," invented by the Rev. C. L. Dodgson.) Oxford : Printed at the University Press. Pp. 4, 8vo. ... 1878 [There is also a form written with a cyclostyle.] "Doublets." A Word-Puzzle. By Lewis Carroll.