[19] As in Amherst and inherent.

[20] The meaning of the note of interrogation is explained in [§ 148].

[21] Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine.

[22] Natural History of Man.

[23] This list is taken from Smart's valuable and logical English Grammar.

[24] As in Shotover Hill, near Oxford.

[25] As in Jerusalem artichoke.

[26] A sort of silk.

[27] Ancient Cassio—"Othello."

[28] This class of words was pointed out to me by the very intelligent Reader of my first edition.