In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

679 Line-End Hyphenation in the Edition Text The following lists those compound words hyphenated at the ends of lines in the critical text of the present edition that, in being quoted or transcribed from the text, must retain their hyphens. All other possible compounds hyphenated at the ends of lines should be transcribed as single words. 9.17–18 counter-clockwise 21.10–11 vivisection-subjects 40.6–7 high-ridged 53.13–14 scale-table Also 54.24–25 120.2–3 quotation-marks 154.14–15 self-destructive 161.8–9 ordinary-sized 173.39–40 whale-slime 175.5–6 nerve-slime 179.29–30 chance-medley 182.35–36 stopping-place 238.7–8 ultra-Leibnitzian 240.21–22 wine-skins 242.15–16 well-built-up 269.5–6 second-rate 269.15–16 standing-room 297.9–10 fortune-telling 309.38–39 rock-pines 310.26–27 grass-grown 319.21–22 maize-cakes 335.2–3 house-hunting 342.39–40 old-fashioned ...

Share