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THE JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY. THE MESSENGER OF MATHEMATICS. Edited by W. G. CLARK. M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, John F. B. MAYOR, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College W. ALDIS WRIGHT, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge.

No. 6, May, 1871, contains:

1. Professor Lightfoot on the Epistle to the Romans.

2. Professor Cowell on Thought, Word, and Deed.

3. Mr. E. H. Palmer on the Eastern Origin of the Christian Pseudepigraphic Writings.

4. Mr. Thomas Maguire on Professor Munro's Notes on Juvenal I. 13, and

on Aetna 590.

5. Mr. Thomas H. Dyer on the Roman Capitol, as laid down in Mr. Burns's "Rome and the Campagna."

6. Mr. A. A. Wratislaw on Acts XXI. 37, 38.

7. Mr. R. Ellis on Lucretius, Book V1.

8. Mr. Thomas Maguire on a passage in Edipus Rex.

9. Mr. Thomas Maguire on Two Passages in Vergil.

10. Mr. E. Abbott on Methodische Grammatik der Griechischen Sprache. Von Rudolf Westphal, Erster Theil. Erste Abtheilung. Jena. Mauke's Verlag. 1870.

11. Mr. Charles Taylor, Notes on the Translation of Genesis.

12. Mr. F. Field, note on Gen. vi. 16.

No. V. NEW SERIES. SEPTEMBER, 1871.

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"Exercises in the Integral Calculus" (continued). By Sir J. Cockle, F.R.S. "An Angle-Property of the Right Circular Cone." By C. Taylor, M.A. "On an Analogue in the Theory of Quadrics to a known Property in the Theory of Conics." By R. Townsend, M.A., F.R.S.

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13. Mr. J. B. Mayor on An Introduction to Greek and Latin Etymology. Nature and Mode of Origin. By H. C. Bastian, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., By John Peile, M.A.

14. Mr. J. B. Mayor on "Decadence."

1. Professor Munro, Horatiana. Horace, Carm. I. 20.

15. Mr. J. E. Yonge on Carm II. 13, 14. Panus Perhorrescit.

17. Mr. A. A. Vansittart on Two Triple Readings in the New Testament.

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No. 6, May, 1871, contains:

1. Professor Lightfoot on the Epistle to the Romans.

2. Professor Cowell on Thought, Word, and Deed.

3. Mr. E. H. Palmer on the Eastern Origin of the Christian Pseudepigraphic Writings.

4. Mr. Thomas Maguire on Professor Munro's Notes on Juvenal I. 13, and on Aetna 590.

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9. Mr. Thomas Maguire on Two Passages in Vergil.

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13. Mr. J. B. Mayor on An Introduction to Greek and Latin Etymology. By John Peile, M. A.

14. Mr. J. B. Mayor on "Decadence."

1. Professor Munro, Horatiana. Horace, Carm. I. 20.

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No. V. NEW SERIES. SEPTEMBER, 1871.

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'Exercises in the Integral Calculus" (continued). By Sir J. Cockle, F.R.S. "An Angle-Property of the Right Circular Cone." By C. Taylor, M.A. "On an Analogue in the Theory of Quadrics to a known Property in the Theory of Conics. By R. Townsend, M.A., F.R.S. "Solutions of a Smith's Prize Paper for 1871" (continued). By Prof. Cayley. garithms; by J. W. L. Glaisher. Reviews:-The Fortschritte der Mathematik. Mr. Sang's Tables of Lo

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