two vowels; thus, Tulous, ancient second person Tulco, Ionic TUTTEO, Attic rule. The resolution of diphthongs, may be noticed in the genitive singular in of the article, noun and adjectives; as, 78, Ionic τοιο; λογα, lonic λογοιο NOTE 130. § 399. The insertion of labial consonants, before vowels and other consonants; and that whether written, or spoken with an aspirate breathing, seems to be the foundation of the digamma, which has obtained the name of the Æolic digamma, concerning which many treatises have been written by the learned. The instances of Latin words having no difference from Greek words, but in the digammation are very great, one instance shall suffice, viz. Esa, Latin Vesta. And I have noticed before, in page 50, under L, how the Spanish, Welch, Portuguese, &c. have digammated Latin words, by doubling the consonants, or putting an aspirate before or after them. FINIS. PP Page 48, line 54, 55, 85, 92, 94, ERRATA. read 20, for 30, for expressed by the sound read expressed the sound. 8, in the Italian column for buene read buone. 25, in the German column for zehnzehnte read zwanzigste. in the Latin col. Ablative plur. for nos read nobis. 102, in Chaldee nom. masc. of demons. pron. for 11 read 1 1 112, in Latin nom. plur. neuter for quaquæ read quæquæ. 6, for proonuns read pronouns. 114, 115, 34, for ote read Note. read "p 120, in Hebrew col. Imperat. S. 2. F.for "ap פקדי 128, last line but one, for the most ancient' read in the most ancient 131, do. 134, in both Heb. and Chal col. in first fut. for panx read 155, הפקיד 6, from bottom, for te read the. 18, for from read form. from bottom, for ♫ read 187, last line but one, for csnsisting read consisting. 213, 233, 234, 238, 242, 244, 35, for seduisec read seduisse. 251, last line but one, for pænæ read pœnæ. 257, line 10, for pænas read pœnas. 258, 264, 267, 268, 273, 10, from bottom, for odava read odara. 1, for give read gives. 24, for thou shall read thou shalt. אתפקר 35, for χευσω; χυθησομαι σεύσω, read χευσω, χυθησομαι; σεύσω, 6, for Teis read axis. In pages 277, 279, and 280, for As. when it occurs, read A. S. A few variations occurring in the numbers of the sections, can easily be noted by the reader, as they occur but seldom. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Donaldson, William M. D. Baltimore. Du Ponceau, Peter S. Philadelphia. M. D. Washington. Fithian, James, M. D. Woodbury, N. J. Huffington, E. R. M. D. Newcastle, Del. do. Jennings, Samuel K. M. D. Baltimore. Jessup, William, Montrose. Lambert, George, Barrow, England. M.Lean, Mitchell, Washington. M. D. New York, Monroe, James, Washington. Nulty, E. Philadelphia. O'Conway, Matthias J. Philadelphia, Pattison, Granville Sharp, M. D. Baltimore. do. do. Reis, Rev. Edmund J. Baltimore. Rogers, Rev. William, Baltimore. Ross, Mrs. Marcia G. Newcastle, Del. Storer, Rev. J. P. B. Cambridge, Mass. D. D. Baltimore. Uppleby, Rev. Wm. Hull England. Warder, J. Woodside, near Philadelphia. do. |