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 Columbia University, who has generously devoted many hours to this aleatory task. I have also to thank him for preparing several of the bibliographies. I have received suggestions from the various collections of illustrative material which have been published from time to time, especially the issued from the University of Pennsylvania; the "source books" of Miss Kendall, Professor Colby, and Dr. Lee; Corréard's ; and, above all, Schilling's. A number of the translations from the French and German I owe to my wife, who has also given me her constant aid in the revision of the manuscript and the reading of the proof.

J. H. R.

November 3, 1905.