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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 September 2010
Yet another year has passed, and we once more gratefully take this opportunity of issuing a supplement to our Checklist. This addition is smaller than the previous ones, containing only 114 entries, compared with an average of close to 350 in the previous supplements. However, this listing does contain 69 completely new entries, bringing the total of new discoveries to the astonishing figure of almost 700. Of the new letters now listed, many have been brought to our attention through the survey of Browningiana in the United States being coordinated by Dr. Eleanor Hoag under the auspices of the Armstrong Browning Library. We applaud this initiative, and look forward to the planned extension of the survey to other countries; as noted in last year's introduction, it seems very probable that letters exist in Germany and Japan, of which we have no knowledge.
* The Brownings' Correspondence: A Checklist, compiled by Philip, Kelley and Ronald, Hudson (New York and Arkansas City, Kans.: Browning Institute and Wedgestone Press, 1978).Google Scholar