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PUBLISHED FOR THE SOCIETY
BY GEORGE BELL, 186, FLEET STREET,
London.
PRINTED BY taylor and FRANCIS, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET.
CONTENTS.
P61
1857
MAIN
PART I.
I. On the Gepida; by R. G. LATHAM, Esq., M.D.
II. On the French soft G or J, as representing the Latin
Labials, with or without an attendant vowel; by J. MAL-
COLM LUDLOW, Esq.
III. On the Termination of the Numerals Eleven, Twelve, and
the Equivalent Forms in Lithuanian; by HENSLEIGH
WEDGWOOD, Esq.
Page
1
9
29
IV. On the Tushi Language; by R. G. LATHAM, Esq., M.D. 32
V. On the Connexion of the Keltic with the Teutonic Lan-
guages, and especially with the Anglo-Saxon; by the
Rev. JOHN DAVIES, M.A.
39
VI. On Diminutives in 'Let'; by HERBERT COLERIDGE, Esq. 93
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VII. On the Word Inkling; by T. HEWITT KEY, Esq., M.A. 115
VIII. On the Derivation of the Word Broker; by HENS-
LEIGH WEDGWOOD, Esq.
IX. On Words descriptive of Guttural Action, and the Meta-
phors connected with them; by HENSLEIGH WEDG-
WOOD, Esq.
X. On the different Forms of daiw; by THEODORE AUFRECHT,
Esq. .
XI. On the Latin Verb Ploro, and some of its Compounds;
by HERBERT COLERIDGE, Esq. .
117
XII. On an unexplained Passage in Shakespeare's King
Lear (with a woodcut); by W. C. JOURDAIN, Esq. 134
APPENDIX:-Notices of Meetings, Treasurer's Cash Account 139