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April 19, 1877 issue

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The article presents information on various publications. The journal Boston Daily Advertiser announced last week that Harvard University Library was going to abandon its subject-catalogue in order to save money for the purchase of much needed books. The announcement was premature, it seems, and perhaps the Advertiser's vigorous protest against the measure may contribute to prevent any such blunder, if it has ever been in contemplation. An essay of considerable importance in Assyrian philology is A.H. Sayce's article on "The Tenses of the Assyrian Verb" published in the last number of the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society.

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