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EXPLANATION OF THE EEFERENCES, IN THE GLOSSARY. H. Mr. Robt. Hunt, author of " The Romances of the West of England," &c. E.N. The late Mr. Edwin Netherton, of Truro. He compiled the glossary in " Cornish Tales, in prose and verse," by J. T. Tregellas. Also, the glossary at the end of "The Exhibition and other Cornish Tales," by Forfar, and others. U.J.T. William Sandys, F.S.A. The author of "Speci- mens of Cornish provincial dialect," by "Uncle Jan Treenoodle," (sic) the glossary by "An anti- quarian friend." The portrait of Dolly Pentreath in this book, is taken from Mr. Sandys' work. W.T.A.P. Dr. Pattison, junr., formerly of Duporth, near St. Austell. This gentleman has rendered valuable assistance to the writer in the compilation of this glossary, and in investigations about Dolly Pen- treath. T.W.S. Mr. Thomas Walter Sandrey, contributor to the "Cornishman" in 1880, of lists of "Old Cornish words." M.A.C. Miss Margaret A. Courtney, of Alverton House, Penzance. This lady was so kind as to thank the writer for words which are included in the Glossary for West Cornwall, published by the London Dia-