[2.] A theory which the author continued to regard as partially tenable. See Notes on Beowulf (London, 1898), p. 114.

[3.] Contrast this with the editions of Heyne. See p. 64.

[4.] See supra, [p. 33].

[5.] See supra, [p. 49].

[6.] The numbers are those of Wyatt’s text; for Zupitza’s and Arnold’s add 1.

[7.] See Amer. Journal of Philol. I. 1. 90.

[8.] See supra, [p. 51].

[9.] See Beowulfs Beorh, and [p. 22].

[10.] See supra, [p. 15].

[11.] See supra, [p. 33].