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Some Recent Elementary Latin Books - Ora Maritima. A Latin Story for Beginners, with Grammar and Exercises. By E. A. Sonnenschein, D.Litt., Oxon., Professor of Latin and Greek in the University of Birmingham. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. New York: The Macmillan Co. 1902. Pp. x, 157. 23 Illustrations. 2s. - The Fables of Orbilius. By A. D. Godley, M.A., Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. London: Edward Arnold. 1902. Part I. (Third Edition). Pp. 56. 16 Illustrations. 9d. Part II. Pp. 59. 16 Illustrations. 1s. - Dent's First Latin Book. By Harold W. Atkinson, of Rossall School, and J. W. E. Pearce, Head Master of Merton Court School, Sidcup. With twelve coloured illustrations by M. E. Durham. London: J. M. Dent & Co. 1902. 2s. 6d. net. Pp. xxiii, 328. - A First Latin Reader. By R. A. A. Beresford, M.A., Head Master of Lydgate House Preparatory School. With sixty-seven illustrations. London: Blackie & Son. 1902 (reprint). Pp. 100. 1s. 6d. - Latin Elegiacs and Prosody Rhymes for Beginners. By C. H. ST. L. Russell, M. A., Assistant Master at Clifton College. London: Macmillan and Co. New York: the Macmillan Company. 1902. Pp. vi, 134. 1s. 6d. - A First Latin Course. By E. H. Scott, B.A., and Frank Jones, B.A., Assistant Masters, King Edward's School, Aston, Birmingham. London: Blackie & Son. 1902. Pp. 148. 1s. 6d. No illustrations. - Latin Picture Stories: Being a new method of teaching Composition. Edited by W. H. S. Jones, M.A., the Perse School, Cambridge. The Norland Press, Shaldon, S. Devon. London: 298 Regent Street, W. 1903. 1s. - Pro Patria. A Latin Story for Beginners : being a sequel to Ora Maritima. With Grammar and Exercises. Same author and publishers as no. 1. 1903. Pp. x, 181. 2s. 6d. - [Cornelius Nepos. Twenty Lives. Edited by John Edmund Barss, Latin Master in the Hotchkiss School. New York: the Macmillan Company. London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1900. Pp. xiv, 316. 5s.]

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Ora Maritima. A Latin Story for Beginners, with Grammar and Exercises. By E. A. Sonnenschein, D.Litt., Oxon., Professor of Latin and Greek in the University of Birmingham. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. New York: The Macmillan Co. 1902. Pp. x, 157. 23 Illustrations. 2s.

The Fables of Orbilius. By A. D. Godley, M.A., Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. London: Edward Arnold. 1902. Part I. (Third Edition). Pp. 56. 16 Illustrations. 9d. Part II. Pp. 59. 16 Illustrations. 1s.

Dent's First Latin Book. By Harold W. Atkinson, of Rossall School, and J. W. E. Pearce, Head Master of Merton Court School, Sidcup. With twelve coloured illustrations by M. E. Durham. London: J. M. Dent & Co. 1902. 2s. 6d. net. Pp. xxiii, 328.

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page 396 note 1 Mr. Atkinson is now a Head Master in South Africa.

page 398 note 2 This would rhyme with Toms.