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In 1884 he publ. his autobiographical novel, Leicester, and in 1888 Songs of the Army of the Night, which created a sensation in Sydney. His remaining important work is Tiberius , a striking drama in which a new view of the character of the Emperor is presented. He d. by his own hand at Alexandria in a fit of depression caused by hopeless illness.

Mus. Publ., Bab. Sect., Vol. IV, No. 1, and Vol. When the Pennsylvania Museum sent out its first expedition, lively hopes were entertained that the site selected would yield material of interest from the biblical standpoint.

We now find that albinism in guinea-pigs shows an even greater range of variation, yet there can be no doubt of its fundamental unity as a Mendelian character, each grade of which is allelomorphic to every other grade and to normal pigmentation. Castle and Phillips, 1914, Publ. No. 195, Carnegie Inst. of Wash. Castle and Fish, Amer. Nat., Feb., 1915. Wright, S. Amer. Nat., March, 1915.

See Langdon, Univ. of Penns. Mus. Publ., Bab. Sect., Vol. X, No. 1 , pl. i f., pp. 69 ff.; Journ. Amer. Or. Soc., Vol. XXXVI , pp. 140 ff.; cf. Prince, Journ. Amer. Or. Soc., Vol. XXXVI, pp. 90 ff.; Jastrow, Journ. Amer. Or. Soc., Vol. XXXVI, pp. 122 ff., and in particular his detailed study of the text in Amer. Journ. Semit. Lang., Vol. XXXIII, pp. 91 ff. Dr.

Fortunately this rather vague phrase, which survived in later tradition, is restated in greater detail in one of the contemporary versions, which records that Enlil "gave him the upper land, Mari, Iarmuti, and Ibla, as far as the Cedar Forest and the Silver Mountains". Mus. Publ., Bab. Sect., Vol.

Tully has given us an admirable sketch of natural history, in his second book concerning the nature of the Gods; and that in a style so raised by metaphors and descriptions, that it lifts the subject above rallery and ridicule, which frequently fall on such nice observations when they pass through the hands of an ordinary writer. No. 122. Comes jucundus in via pro vehiculo est. PUBL. SYR. Frag.

He also produced a novel, Monaldi. He was known as "the American Titian." Eccentric writer, was of Irish descent. In 1755 he publ. Memoirs containing the lives of several ladies of Great Britain, a History of Antiquities and Observations on the Christian Religion, which was followed by the Life of John Buncle , practically a continuation.

The agreement in them between the positions determined, on separate grounds, for the ultra-Neptunian traveller was merely an odd coincidence; nor can we be certain, until it is seen, that we have really got into touch with it. Jour. of Science, vol. x., p. 185; Maunder, Sunday Mag., January, February, March, 1882; Campbell, Publ. Astr. Pac. Roy. Not., vol. xxvii., p. 179; Astroph. Astr. Pac.

Beneath you read "Exemplum salut. publ. cives posuere, MCCCCXV." Poor as the statue appears in its present position, the three bronze reliefs of the base gain here what they must lose in the midst of a fountain, yet even they too are unfortunate.

'Comes jucundus in via pro vehiculo est. Publ. Syr. Frag.