The literary committee, through the generosity of several friends, has been enabled to give prizes for literary work of special merit. To these, our friends, who have so materially assisted us, we acknowledge our obligation and express our thanks. The editors have tried to steer a mean course between the dangers of being too concise with our lists and too diffuse with our grinds. Lest we might seem to take undue advantage of our position, we have refrained from criticising some things justly open to censure. It is needless to add, except to those unacquainted with the facts, that the present edition is wholly rewritten, and is printed from new plates, the other ones being retained b} the publisher of the last edition. If this volume pleases you lose no time in telling us about it. On the other hand, if you wish to criticise some special point, keep it in mind till the next editor is elected and impart it to him. He will be glad of your advice. In finishing our work, we sincerely trust that these pages, written in the hurry of students ' busy days, maybe a help and an amusement to many fellow-suiferers.
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