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Fanontaniana ny ao amy ny Soratra Masina. Ny Filazantsara Efatra. (Questions on the Four Gospels.) 12mo. boards, cloth back, pp. 62. Antananarivo, 1876. 6d. (1)

Fianara-Marika: Fraktiona, etc. (Fractions.) 12mo. cloth, pp. 144. Antananarivo, 1877. 2s. (7) Fihirana (Lutheran Hymns) Natonta Fanindroany, Sady Nampiana. 24mo. bound in leather, pp. 86. Antananarivo, 1875. 1s. (28) Filazana ny Razan Andriana. (Genealogy of the Malagasy Rulers). 12mo. bound in leather, pp. 12. 1s. 6d. (41) Filizan-Kevitry ny Symbolum atao hoe koa ny Credo. Nataony John Pearson, D.D., Nadikany F. A. Gregory. (Pearson on the Creed.) Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. 104. Antananarivo, s.a. 2s. (6) Isan-Kerintaona (Ny) (Malagasy Annual) 1877. Crown 8vo. sewed, pp. 200. Antananarivo, 6s. (11) Maclear_(Dr.) — Ny Tantara Voalazan ny Testamenta Vaovao. (New Testament History.) Nataony Dr. Maclear. 12mo. boards, cloth back, pp. 140. Antananarivo, s.a. 2s. (20) Maclear (Dr.) - Ny Tantaran ny Testamenta Taloha. (Old Testament History.) Nataony Dr. Maclear, Head Master of King's College School, London. 12mo. boards, cloth back, pp. 152. Antananarivo, s.a. 28. (19) Malagasy and English Dictionary, Letter A and B. 8vo. boards, cloth back, pp. 24 and 26. 5s. (44) Malagasy Diary for 1879. 24mo. cloth, pp. 74. Antananarivo, 1879. 6d.

(29) Malagasy Folk-Lore (Specimens of).-Edited by Rev. L. Dahle. (Preface in English, the rest in Malagasy.) 12mo. cloth, pp. 470. Antananariva, 1877. 78. 6d. (14) Malagasy Kabary from the Time of Andrianampoinimerina. (Malagasy Proclamations, etc.) Collected by W. E. Cousins, Missionary of the London Missionary Society. Printed for the use of Europeans interested in the study of the Malagasy Language. fcap. 8vo. interleaved, bound in leather, pp. 58. Antananarivo, 1873. (16)

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Ny Boky Fivavahana sy Fanalorana ny Sakramenta

sy ny fomba hafa any ny Ekklesia, araka ny fomban ny Ekklesia eto Madagascar miray amy ny Church of England ary ny Salamony Davida, Voamarika araka izay hihirana azy eo amy ny fiangonana; sy ny fomba amy ny manao, sy ny manendrys ary ny manamasina ny Episkopo, sy ny Presbytera. ary ny diakona. (Common Prayer and Psalms.) 18mo. cloth, leather back, pp. 564. Antananarivo, 1877. 6s. (73) Nataony somary Ny Tontaina Faha144. Antananarivo, (32)

Ny Fandehanany ny mpivahing. nofy no filaza. (Pilgrim's Progress.) telo. 16mo. bound in leather, pp. 1866. 2s.

Ny Mpamonjy. (More about Jesus.) Hevi-teny fohy sady tsotra, avy amy ny filazantsara. Natao Hianaran' ny Ankizi-madinika. Natonta Fanindroany. 12mo. boards, cloth back, pp. 88 Antananarivo, 1876. 1s.

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Palisy, Mpanao Bakoly; sy ny Soratra Sasany Koa-Sikajy no Vidiny. (Palisy the Potter. etc.) 12mo. bds. cloth back, pp. 100. Antananarivo, 1875. 1s. (4) Perikopa amy ny Fiangonana Lutheria. (Services of the Lutheran Church.) 12mo. cloth, pp. 152. Antana narivo, 1873. 2s. (42) Poema sy Fihirana Englisy. (Poems and Hymns in English, with Malagasy Notes.) Nofantenany Joseph S. Sewell. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, pp. 170. Antananarivo, 1876.

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Proceedings of a Missionary Conference held in Antananarivo, Madagascar. in January, 1874. 8vo. cloth, pp. 166. Antananarivo, 1874. 5s. Sakaizan'ny Ankizymadinika. (The Children's Friend.) For the year 1878. Sm. 4to. boards, cloth back. pp. 194. Illustrated with engravings from "The Child's Companion." 3s. 6d.

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Sewell (J. S.)-Diksionary Englisy sy Malagasy, ho any izay mianatra teny Englisy. (English and Malagasy Dictionary.) Nataony Joseph S. Sewell. 12mo. cloth, pp. 388. Antananarivo, 1875. 7s. 6d. (38) Sewell (J. S.)-Ny Tantarany ny Jiosy sy ny Asiriana sy ny Babiloniana ary ny Egypitiana. (History of the Jews.) Nataony Joseph S. Sewell. 12mo. boards, cloth back, pp. 80. Antananarivo, 1873. 1s. (35) Sibree (James).-South-East Madagascar. Being Notes of a Journey through the Tanala. Taimore, and Taisaka Countries, in June and July, 1876. By James Sibree, junr, Missionary of L. M. Š. Post 8vo. sewed, pp. 82 and map. Antananarivo, 1876. 3s. 6d. (33) Street (Louis)-Ny Geography Lehibe hianarana my Sarin-Tanin' Africa. (Geography of Africa.) Nosora tany Louis Street. 12mo, boards, cloth back, pp. 180. Antananarivo, 1875. 1s. (18)

Tantara avy amy ny Soratra Masina. (Historical Selections from the Holy Writings.) Fcap. 8vo. cloth, pp. 352. 1874. 5s.

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Toy (Robert).-Astronomy Fohifohy na filazana ny amy ny masoandro sy ny planeta amankintana, etc, Nataony, Robert Toy. (Elementary Astronomy.) 12m3. boards, cloth back, pp. 114, 11 Plates of Stars, etc., and 1 folding general Plate. Antananarivo, 1877. 2s. 6d. (5) Toy (Robert).-Geography Physikaly, na filazana ny amy ny Toetry ny Tany, etc., etc., Hoy Robert Toy. (Physical Geography.) Crown 8vo. cloth, folding Plate in (17) pocket, pp. 182. Antananarivo, 1875. 4s. 6d.

Vogt (Vobrath)-Tantara avy amy ny Soratra Masina. (Historical Selections from the Pentateuch.) Nosoratany Volrath Vogt. 12mo. boards, cloth back. pp. 140. Antananarivo, 1877. 2s. (22)

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AN ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF INDIAN ARMS.
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Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder of Buddhism,

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THE BIRDS OF CORNWALL AND THE SCILLY ISLANDS. A Contribution to the Natural History of the County.

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THE ENGLISHMAN AND THE SCANDINAVIAN;
Or, A Comparison of Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse Literature.

By FREDERICK METCALFE, M.A.,

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PLAYS AND SACRED DRAMAS,

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Introduction to the Science of Chinese Religion.

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