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[63.] On the definition and relations of vowel and consonant. PAOS. for May, = JAOS., vol. 8, pp. lxviii-lxix. (Abstract of the "notes" mentioned in No. 68.)
[64] Reply to the strictures of Professor Weber upon his essay respecting the asterismal system of the Hindus, Arabs, and Chinese. PAOS. for October, = JAOS., vol. 8, pp. lxxxiii-lxxxiv. (Abstract of No. 69.)
[65.] On Pictet's work: Indo-European Origins, or the Primitive Aryans. Ibidem, pp. lxxxv-lxxxvi.
[66.] Review of W. R. Alger's The poetry of the Orient. The Nation, vol. 1, October 26.
[67.] Review of Saadi's Gulistan, or Rose Garden . . . translated by Francis Gladwin. The Nation, November 23.
68. On Lepsius's Standard Alphabet: a letter of explanations from Professor Lepsius, with notes by W. D. Whitney. JAOS., vol. 8, pp. 335-373. (Cf. Nos. 34 and 63; also O&LS., No. 181, essay ix.)1866.
[70.] Critique of Alford's A plea for the Queen's English. North American Review, vol. 103, pp. 563-572. (Reprinted, O&LS., No. 181.)
[71.] Review of J. Wilson's Phrasis: a treatise on the history and structure of the different languages of the world. The Nation, August 2.
[72.] On the beginnings of Indo-European speech. PAOS. for May, = JAOS., vol. 9, p. vi.
[73.] On the classification of languages. PAOS. for October, = JAOS., vol. 9, p. xi.
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