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CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE
135. On Müller's Lectures on the Science of Language, 6th ed. Ibidem, pp. 430—441 (Reprinted, O&LS., No. 164.)

136. Examination of Dr. Haug's views respecting Sanskrit accentuation. PAOS. for May, = JAOS., vol. 10, pp. ix-xi. (Cf. No. 186.)

137. The Tāittirīya-Prātiçākhya, with its commentary, the Tribhāshyaratna: text, translation, and notes. JAOS., vol. 9, pp. 1-469. [Fills the entire volume of the Journal proper.] (Cf. No. 45.)

[137a.] Notice of the Reports of the Geological Survey of California. American Journal of Science, vol. 1, 3d series, pp. 300-301.

[138.] On Prof. R. Roth's recent contributions to the interpretation of the Avesta. PAOS. for May, = JAOS., vol. 10, pp. xv-xvi.

[139.] On Rev. S. A. Rhea's Kurdish Grammar. PAOS. for October, = JAOS., vol. 10, pp. xli-xlii.

[140.] On the collation of a new MS. of the Atharva-Veda Prātiçākhya. Ibidem, pp. xliii-xliv. (Cf. No. 228.)

[141.] Abstract of No. 150, which see. Proc. APA., pp. 17-18, in Trans. for 1871.

[142.] Review of Geological Survey of California: Ornithology. Vol. 1. Land Birds. The Nation, May 18, 1871.

[143.] Review of R. G. White's Words and their uses, past and present. New Englander, vol. 30, pp. 305-311.

[144-147.] Reviews—in The Nation—of: R. Roth's Contributions to the interpretation of the Avesta; F. Max Müller's Chips from a German workshop, vol. 3; F. Ebener and E. M. Greenway's Words: their history and derivation; J. F. Clarke's Ten great religions.

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148. Steinthal on the origin of language. North American Review, vol. 114, pp. 272-308. (Reprinted, O&LS., No. 164.)

149. Jacolliot's Bible in India. The Independent, May 2.

150. Strictures on the views of August Schleicher respecting the nature of language and kindred subjects. Trans. APA. for 1871, pp. 35-64. (Reprinted, O&LS., No. 164.)