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 7 in the third volume (Il. section): melga alphabets. Anoka- inscription. Gutenberg. Moeso-Gothic. Ahom. Guzurate—inscription. Mola. Albanian (2 forms). Guzuratie. Mongole. Allahabad. Hebrew, Merubas. Multan. Anglo-·Saxon. ,., German Rashi. Nerbuddha. Arabic. ,, Talmudie Kashi. Numidian. Aramaic. Spanish-Levantine. Old Greek. Armenian. ,, German. ,, Hebrew. Assam-inscription. Hieratic. ,, italian. Batta. Hieroglyphies. Orissic. Bengalese. Himjaritie (2 forms). Pali (Nr. 1 and 2). Birmanie. Japanese (Katakana). Palrnyrenie. Bisayie. ,, (Firokana). Pehlvi. Bugis. ,, (Chinese signs). Persian. Cunboja. Javanese. Phenieian. Chaldaie. Kabnlie. Punie. Chinese (joined). Kabylie. Randseha. ,, (separate signs). Karnatie. Runie. Cingalese. Kashmerian. Russian, Serb., Wallach. Ciryllie. Klyfi ·- Nagari. Ruthenie, 1 Coreanic. Keitie (2 forms). Samaritan. Cnneated letters. Kiousa. Shikh. , Demotic. Kistna. Shyan. ' Devanagari. Koptie. Siamese. Ethiopian. Kufian. Sindh. Etrurian. Kutila. Syrian. Estrangelo. Laos. Tagalie. Formosanie. Lykian. Tamuiie. Georgian (2 forms). Maghadie. Telegraphic signs. German book-types from Mahrattie. Telingie. the 8. to the M. century. Malayalam. Tibetanie (and Passepa). Glagolitic. Malayan. Tschirokisian. Grantham. Maldivian. Western grotto—inscript. Greek (Rom. and Italie). Mandschu. Zend. _ Bohemian, Danish. Dateb, English, Fiaiaadisb, French, Hungarian, lllyriaa, Italian, Lettie. a Polish, Portugaeae, Spanish, Swedish, are composed with Ronan type, for which the required accented letters are extant.