On the meaning of nauta and viator in Horace, Sat. 1. 5, 11-23 by S. G. Ashmore.--Anaximander on the prolongation of infancy in man, by N. M . Butler.--Of two passages in Euripides' Medea, by M. L. Earle.--The preliminary military service of the equestrian Cursus honorum, by J. C. Egbert, jr.--References to Zoroaster in Syriac and Arabic literature, by R. J. H. Gottheil.--Literary frauds among the Greeks, by A. Gudeman.-- Henotheism in the Rig-Veda, by E. W. Hopkins.--On Plato and the Attic comedy, by G. B. Hussey.--Herodotus VII. 61, or Ancient Persian armour, by A. V. W. Jackson.--Archaism in Aulus Gellius, by C. Knapp.--On certa in parallelisms between the ancient and the modern drama, by B. Matthews.--Ovid's use of colour and of colour-terms, by N. G. McCrea.--A bronze of Polyclitan affinities in the Metropolitan museum, by A. C. Merriam.--Geryon in Cyprus, by A. C. Merriam.--Hercules, Hydra, and Crab, by A . C. Merriam.--Onomatopoetic words in Latin, by H. T. Peck.--Notes on the Verdic deity Pūṣan, by E. D. Perry.--The so-called Medusa Ludovisi, by J. Sachs.--Aristotle and the Arabs, by W. M. Sloane.--Iphigenia in Greek and French tragedy, by B. D. Woodward.--Gargettus, an Attic deme, by C. H. Young