[195] "Bibliographie der Bibliographien—eine internationelle Angelegenheit," Archiv für Bibliographie, Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, I (1926), 188-200.
[196] Nordisk tidskrift för bok- und bibliotheksväsen, XXVII (1940), 61.
[197] Centralblatt für Bibliothekswesen, XX (1903), 405-444.
[198] See R. C. Christie's important remarks in "Biographical Dictionaries" in his Selected Essays and Papers (London, 1902), pp. 1-57.
[199] Nordisk tidskrift för bok- och biblioteksväsen, XXVII (1940), 65.
[200] See Joannes Rhodius's list of pseudonyms (col. 130). For the identification of this see Taylor and Mosher, p. 262.
[201] The example readiest to hand is a dissertation by Hugo Paas cited in Taylor and Mosher, p. 84, n. 14. This contains a good bibliography of German studies in the law of pseudonyms.
[202] The quoted passages will be found in the Preface to the Second Edition (I, p. [vii]) and the Introduction (I, p. xxiii).
[203] I choose examples from the first fascicle. The later fascicles do not rise above it in quality. Among general works on bibliography (pp. 3-4) the authors should have mentioned John Ferguson (see above, pp. 110-111) and David Murray, "Bibliography: its scope and method with a view of the work of a local bibliographical society," Records of the Glasgow Bibliographical Society, I (1912-1913), 1-105.
[204] Durey de Noinville might have been omitted.