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133; Ten Brink, 108; Thomson, Thomas, antiquary, 100; Tudor's Orkney and Shetland, 132; Varro, 247; Wallace, Dr. William, 65; Wallace, Professor, 177; Wallace, Covenanter, 193; Wiggin, Kate Douglas, 98; Willcock's Argyll, 77; Wilson, Alexander, 105; Wood, Cissy, 161, 163; Wyclif's Bible, 1, 43; Young, Arthur, 132; Young, Sir Peter, 237.

Moeso-Gothic, historical names connected with—Adrianople, 6; Ægean, 5; Alario, 6; Andalusia, 5; Asia Minor, 2; Atanlf, 6; Arian heresy, 3; Athanaric, 6; Attila, 6; Auxentius, 3; Balkans, 5, 6; Bulgaria, 3, 6; Cappadocia, 5; Carpathians, 5; Chalons (battle), 6; Claudius (Emp.), 5; Constantinople, 3; Dacia, 5; Danube, 5; Decius (Emp.), 5; East Goths (Ostrogoths), 5; Ermanaric, 5; Eusebius of Nicomedia, 3; Erithigern, 6; Huns (Tartars), 5, 6; Moesia, 3, 43, 44; Odoacer, 6; Theodoric the Great, 2, 6; Theodosius (Emp.), 6; Trehizond, 5; Ulphila=Wulfila, 1, 2, 6, 205; Valens, 6; Vandals, 5; Wallachia, 5; West Goths (Visigoths), 5.
Moeso-Gothic, fragments of—Arezzo scrap, 6; Bucharest ring, 6; Book of Kings, 3; Codex Argenteus, 2, 6; Facsimile as frontispiece; Epistles, 40; Epistle du Rumonim, 6; Ephesians, 29; Milan fragment, 6; Viennese MS., 10.
Moeso-Gothic Gospels, names associated with—Camb. Univ., 2; Dort, 2 Dusseldorf, 1; Francis Junius, 2; Landgraf of Hesse, 1; Arnold Mercator, 1; Prague, 1, 2; Ruhr, 1; Stockholm, 2; Upsal, 2 Werden, 1; Wulfila (Bishop), 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 19, 21, 24, 26, 35, 40, 41, 42, 64, 65, 87, 133, 147, 157, 181, 184, 205, 206, 207, 213, 258, 259; his translation, 2, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30-3, 38, 49, 53, 65, 82, 133, 147, 206, 247, 258, 259, 260. For further details, see Contents I.
Nationalities referred to—France, 108, 227-41; Germany, 136, 138, 153, 167, 186, 188; Goths, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 15, 28, 43, 205, 258; Guth = God, 28; Gut-thiuda, 6, 7, 22; Gutos, 6; Gothones, 6; Holland, Hollander, 2, 25, 66, 72, 103, 110, 138, 188, 190-1, 193, 196, 198, 204, 209, 211, 228, 232-3; Hindu, 113, 244, 258, 250, 260 Non-Aryan—Basques, 243; Eskimo, 249; Lapps and Finns, 243; Magyars, 243; Mongols, 258; Osmanli, 243; Scotsman, 191, 192, 206, 207; Scot, The, 77, 110, 206, 207, 209; Scots, imitative, 81-5, 94, 110; Scottish, bi-lingual, 71, 77, 79; Scottish, in Ulster, 103, 123-4, 148; Scottis, braid, 192; Scottis, braid, = Doric, 14, 85, 92, 99, 210; Scotland, 156, 165, 166, 167, 199, 200, 201, 203, 204, 205, 211, 212, 250 ; Transvaal, 132, 160, 190, 205, 208, 209, 224, 259.
Persons and Places of Linguistic Interest—Ahura-mazda, 245; Auld Howf, Dundee, 224; Buchanan, 81, 111; Bullers o' Buchan, 149; Bushman's Hoek, 204; Cupar-Ang-gus, 81; Cowgate, 81, 111; Dakshin Aranya, 245; Deccan, 245; Erin, 245; Esk, 143-149; Eyemouth, 180; Farintosh, 16; Fridge, Frier, 22; Frome, 81; Gaikwar, 250; Gate Slack, 198; Gart, Garth, Gort, 25, 51, 65; Golgotha, 17; Great Orme's Head, 14, 20; Horatius Codes, 17; Hydaspes, 250; Jupiter, 256; India, 120; Indus, 244; Kaisar, Caesar, Czar, 11, 15, 18; Kelso, 111; Kirkcaddy, 81; Krames, 205; Kruger, 63, 198; Luckenbooths, 211; Lichfield, 40; MacDougal, Madowall, Madool, 165; Malloch,