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288. Numerical results from indexes of Sanskrit tense- and conjugation-stems. PAOS. for May, = JAOS., vol. 13, pp. xxxii-xxxv.
289. On Professor Ludwig's views respecting total eclipses of the sun as noticed in the Rig-Veda. Ibidem for October, vol. 13, pp. lxi-lxvi.
290. Philology, pt. I.—Science of Language in general. Article in the Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th ed., vol. 18, pp. 765-780. (Cf. Nos. 48-56.)
[291.] Remarks upon H. C. Warren's paper On superstitious customs connected with sneezing. PAOS. for May, = JAOS., vol. 13, p. xx.
[292.] Remarks upon the origin of the Laws of Manu. Ibidem, pp. xxx-xxxii.
[293.] Remarks upon A. H. Edgren's paper On the verbs of the so-called tan-class in Sanskrit. Ibidem, p. xl.
[294.] Statement respecting a recent edition of the Atharva-Veda, published in India (Bombay, 1884). Ibidem for October, p. xlviii.
[295.] On the latest translation of the Upanishads. Ibidem, pp. lxvii-lxxiii. (Cf. No. 306.)
[296.] Ptemarks on T. D. Goodell's paper on Quantity in English verse. Proc. APA., pp. vii-viii, in Trans. for 1885.
[297.] Remarks on F. A. March's paper on The Neo-Grammarians. Ibidem, p. xxi.
[298.] The roots of the Sanskrit language. Ibidem, pp. xxvii-xxix. (Cf. No. 305.)
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