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10. Dr. Cyrus Adler, Smithsonian Institution, Washington: Some Hebrew MSS. from Egypt.

11. Prof. H. Hyvernat, Catholic University of America: On some Coptic manuscripts from Egypt. (Presented by Dr. Cyrus Adler.)

12. Dr. I. M. Casanowicz, U. S. National Museum, Washington: The emphatic prefix le in Hebrew.

13. Prof. Edwin W. Fay, Washington and Lee University: Agni Mātariçvan and related divinities.

14. Prof. A. V. W. Jackson, Columbia College: The Sanskrit root manth-math in Avestan.

15. Rev. F. P. Ramsay, Augusta, Ky.: Psalm xxiii.: an essay on Hebrew verse.

16. Prof. G. A. Barton, Bryn Mawr College: A note on the god Mut.

Third Special Session.

Saturday, December 29, at 10 a. m.

17. Dr. Theodore P. Wright, Cambridge, Mass.: Report of excavations at Jerusalem by the Palestine Exploration Fund.

18. Prof. G. A. Barton, Bryn Mawr College: Was Ilu a distinct deity in Babylonia?

19. Prof. Morris Jastrow, Jr., University of Pennsylvania: A fragment of the Babylonian Etana-legend.

20. Prof. E. Washburn Hopkins, Bryn Mawr College: The vocabulary of the eighth Maṇḍala of the Rig-veda. (Read by title.)

21. Prof. E. Washburn Hopkins, Bryn Mawr College: The Bhārats and the Bhāratas.

22. Dr. Hanns Oertel, Yale University: An emendation of Sāyaṇa on SB. i. 3. 2.

23. Prof. D. B. Macdonald, Hartford Theological Seminary: On a complete verbal index to the Fiqh al-Luqha of ath-Tha‘ālibī. (Read by title.)

24 and 25. Prof. M. Bloomfield and Prof. A. V. Williams Jackson presented papers (numbered 6 and 4) at the Joint Session of Friday morning.