Recent Swedish Treatises on English Subjects.

[In Order of Publication.]

Ekwall, Eilert. Shakespere’s Vocabulary in its Etymological Elements. Part I. [Native Scandinavian and Continental Germanic Elements]. 250 × 165 mm., pp. xx. + 99. Upsala, 1903.

Reinius, Josef. On Transferred Appellations of Human Beings, chiefly in English and German: Studies in Historical Sematology. (Göteborgs K. Vetenskaps- och Vitterhetsamhälles skrifter.) 255 × 180 mm., pp. xvi. + 296. Göteborg, 1903.

Palmgren, Carl. English Gradation-Nouns in their relation to Strong Verbs. 240 × 165 mm., pp. iv. + 92. Upsala, 1904.

Sunden, Karl. Contributions to the Study of Elliptical Words in Modern English. 250 × 165 mm., pp. iv. + 233. Upsala, 1904.

Knutson, Arthur. The Gender of Words denoting Living Beings in English and the Different Ways of Expressing Difference in Sex. 220 × 145 mm., pp. xvi. + 96. Lund, 1905.

Koch, Carl O. Contributions to an Historical Study of the Adjectives of Size in English. (Göteborgs Högskolas Årskrift.) 250 × 170 mm., pp. xii + 164. Göteborg, 1906.

Bergström, G. A. On Blendings of Synonyms or Cognate Expressions in English: a Contribution to the Study of Contamination. 240 × 165 mm., pp. xvi. + 211. Lund, 1906.

Uhrström, Wilhelm. Studies on the Language of Samuel Richardson. 225 × 145 mm., pp. vii + 180. Upsala, 1907.

Borgström, Edvard. The Proverbs of Alfred, re-edited from the Manuscripts, with an Introduction, Notes and Glossary. 240 × 165 mm., pp. xc. + 100. Lund, 1908.

Gabrielson, Arvid. Rime as a Criterion of the Pronunciation of Spenser, Pope, Byron and Swinburne. 240 × 160 mm., pp. xvi. + 211. Upsala, 1909.

Zachrisson, Robert. Anglo-Norman Influence on English Place-Names. 240 × 165 mm., pp. xv. + 169. Lund, 1909.

Messrs. W. Heffer and Sons Ltd., of Cambridge, England, having special connections in Sweden, will be pleased to procure for British purchasers copies of such of these treatises as are still in print.