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 IV PREFACE sical dictionaries. Mere transliterations of Greek epi- thets, and the like, are, of course, not Latinized; but where a Latin form exists it has usually been preferred. While perfect consistency in form is unattainable on these principles, it is believed that such consistency is less desirable than the advantages otherwise gained. As a guide to proper pronunciation, the quantities of all the long vowels have been marked in the index, and, in the text, in names printed in italic or full-faced type. Grateful acknowledgments are hereby accorded to the various scholars that have contributed towards perfecting the form and accuracy of the book : especially to Pro- fessor Francis Kingsley Ball of the University of North Carolina, for his many valuable suggestions and his painstaking care in reading the proof ; to Dr. H. F. Linscott of the University of North Carolina, for read- ing part of the proof; and to Professor E. M. Pease, editor-in-chief of the series, for his wise criticism and help at every stage of the work. KARL POME ROY HARRINGTON. HERBERT GUSHING TOLMAN. JANUARY, 1897.