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IV.

LIST OF SOME BIOGRAPHICAL, NECROLOGICAL, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS CONCERNING PROFESSOR WHITNEY.

1. By Gustav Kruell, of East Orange, New Jersey. A portrait of Professor Whitney, engraved upon wood, for C. R. Lanman, after a large panel photograph by L. Alman & Co., of 172 Fifth Avenue, New York. The block is 5¾ by 4¼ inches.
[One hundred and fifteen Japanese paper proofs were printed and signed by the artist. Of these, a part were sold and a part privately distributed. Copies were sent to the Libraries of the American Oriental Society (New Haven), the Royal Asiatic Society (London), the Bombay Branch thereof, the India Office (London), the Asiatic Society of Bengal (Calcutta), the Société Asiatique (Paris), and the German Oriental Society (Halle).]

2. By W. D. Whitney. Brief autobiographical sketch. [Important. See Nos. 301 and 302, above.]

3. By W. D. Whitney. Bibliography of W. D. W. (See No. 332.)

4a. [By Professor Charles R. Lanman, of Harvard University.] William Dwight Whitney. The Nation (New York), for June 14, 1894. (Reprinted in 8° form for private circulation.)

4b. By V[ictor] H[enry]. Translation of No. 4a into French, Revue de linguistique et de philologie comparée (Paris), vol. 27, pp. 350-357, Oct. 15, 1894. (See p. 87, above.)