I was studying Norris' "Sketch of Cornish Grammar" when I ran across an addena page at the very end (Norris,1968v2:308) where he remarks on some forms that he noted after the first part of his book went to press. Included in these notes (which I penciled into the body of the main text so that I could incorporate the rest) were two new forms of the irregular verb "to come" which I posted the other day. Here is an updated conjugation of this verb in the first tense: deve I come dueth, duth: you (sing.) come due he/she/it comes ... (1st pers. pl. form still lacking) duegh you (pl.) come desons they come The other addenia I have encorporated into my notes so, hopefully, there won't be very much more that I have missed. Anthony Velasquez Oregon State Univeristy (E-mail) velasqua@ucs.orst.edu ========================================================================= Lemmyn ol cres yntretough.