P. 139—“Arabitæ,” ar´a-bi´tæ; “O-ri´tæ;” “Ich´thy-oph´a-gi.”

BRIEF HISTORY OF GREECE.

The “Brief History of Greece” has not been annotated as the pronunciation of the Greek and Latin names is marked, and its foot notes are sufficient.

AMERICAN LITERATURE.

P. 9—“Sandys,” săn´dĭs.

P. 11—“Magnalia Christi Americana.” The great deeds of Christ in America.

P. 14—“Fox.” (1624-1690.) The founder of the sect of the Quakers.

P. 14—“Ipswich,” ips´wich, “Ag-a-wam´.” The latter was the first name given to Ipswich.

P. 15—“Yale Library.” These forty books have increased to over 112,000, exclusive of pamphlets.

P. 18—“Hopkinsianism,” hop-kins´i-an-ism.