O for oyboh for boy, Suffolk, &c.

Oo for owbroon for brown,—Bilsdale.

Ee for ineet for night,—Cheshire.

O for oubawn' for bound,—Westmoreland.

Of these the substitution of oo for ow, and of ee for i, are of importance in the questions of the Appendix.

Ēē for atheere for there,—Cumberland.

Ēē for ĕreed, seeven, for red, seven,—Cumberland, Craven.

Ā for ōsair, mair, baith, for sore, more, both,—Cumberland, Scotland.

Ă for ŏsaft for soft,—Cheshire.

O for ămon for man,—Cheshire. Lond for land,—East-Anglian Semi-Saxon.