Ross, J. (1798). A practical, new vocabulary Latin and English: Consisting of more than two thousand nouns substantive, appellative and proper; serving to exemplify and illustrate the rules for the declensions and genders of nouns in the Latin grammar: with an appendix of adjectives, every one of which may be adapted to one or other of the foregoing substantives. From the press of Snowden and M'Corkle.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRoss, James. A Practical, New Vocabulary Latin and English: Consisting of More than Two Thousand Nouns Substantive, Appellative and Proper; Serving to Exemplify and Illustrate the Rules for the Declensions and Genders of Nouns in the Latin Grammar: With an Appendix of Adjectives, Every One of Which May Be Adapted to One or Other of the Foregoing Substantives. Chambersburg [Pa.]: From the press of Snowden and M'Corkle, 1798.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRoss, James. A Practical, New Vocabulary Latin and English: Consisting of More than Two Thousand Nouns Substantive, Appellative and Proper; Serving to Exemplify and Illustrate the Rules for the Declensions and Genders of Nouns in the Latin Grammar: With an Appendix of Adjectives, Every One of Which May Be Adapted to One or Other of the Foregoing Substantives. From the press of Snowden and M'Corkle, 1798.