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 Bibliography (With a few exceptions, this bibliography is restricted to books and articles consulted by the author in preparing the present work. It em- braces all the literature that he has found useful.)

Abeille, Luciano : El idioma national de los argentinos; Paris, 1900.

Alford, Henry : A Plea for the Queen's English; London, 1863.

Allen, E. A.: The Origin in Literature of Vulgarisms, Chautauquan, Nov., 1890.

Allen, Grant: Americanisms (in Chambers' Encyclopaedia, new ed.; Phila., 1906, vol. i).

American Medical Association: Style-book; Chicago, 1915.

Anon.: Art. Americanisms, Everyman Encyclopaedia, ed. by Andrew Boyle; London, n. d.

Art. Americanisms, New International Encyclopaedia, 2nd ed., ed. by F. M. Colby and Talcott Williams; New York, 1917.

Americanisms, London Academy, March 2, 1889.

Americanisms, Southern Literary Messenger, Oct., 1848.

British Struggles With Our Speech, Literary Digest, June 19, 1915.

Don't Shy at Journalist, Editor and Publisher, June 27, 1914.

Good Form in England; New York, 1888.

I Speak United States, London Saturday Review, Sept. 22, 1894.

The King's English, Paterson's Magazine, Jan., 1817.

Our Strange New Language, Literary Digest, Sept. 16, 1916.

Polyglot Kuntze : schnellste Erlernung jeder Sprache ohne Lehrer: Amerikanisch; Bonn am Rhein, n. d.

Progress of Refinement, New York Organ, May 29, 1847.

Quick Lunch Lingo, Literary Digest, March 18, 1916.

They Spake With Diverse Tongues, Atlantic Monthly, July, 1909.

To Teach the American Tongue in Britain, Literary Digest, Aug. 9, 1913.

Word-Coining and Slang, Living Age, July 13, 1907.

Archer, William: America and the English Language, Pall Mall Magazine, Oct., 1898.

The American Language; New York, 1899.

Arona, Juan de: Diccionario de peruanismos; Lima, 1882. 323