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ASHER.-ON THE STUDY OF MODERN LANGUAGES in general, and of the English Language in particular. An Essay. By David Asher, Ph.D. 12mo, pp. viii, and 80, cloth. 1859. 2s.

ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL. List of Publications on application.

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AWAS I HIND; or, A VOICE FROM THE GANGES. Being a Solution of the True Source of Christianity. By an Indian Officer. Post 8vo, pp. xix. and 222, cloth. 1861. 5s.

BABA.-An Elementary Grammar of the Japanese Language, with easy progressive Exercises. By Tatui Baba. Crown 8vo, pp. xiv. and 92, cloth. 1873. 5s. BADER. THE NATURAL AND MORBID CHANGES OF THE HUMAN EYE, AND THEIR TREATMENT. By C. Bader. Medium 8vo, pp. viii. and 506, cloth. 1868. 16s. BADER.-PLATES ILLUSTRATING THE NATURAL AND MORBID CHANGES OF THE HUMAN EYE. By C. Bader. Six chromo-lithographic Plates, each containing the figures of six Eyes, and four lithographed Plates, with figures of Instruments. With an Explanatory Text of 32 pages. Medium 8vo, in a portfolio. 21s. Price for Text and Atlas taken together, £1, 12s.

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BALLANTYNE.-FIRST LESSONS IN SANSKRIT GRAMMAR; together with an Introduction to the Hitopadeśa. New Edition. By James R. Ballantyne, LL.D., Librarian of the India Office. 8vo, pp. viii. and 110, cloth. 1873. 3s. 6d. BARRIÈRE AND CAPENDU.-LES FAUX BONSHOMMES, a Comedy. By Théodore Barrière and Ernest Capendu. Edited, with English Notes and Notice on Barrière, by Professor Ch. Cassal, LL.D., of University College, London. 12mo, pp. xvi. and 304, cloth. 1868. 4s.

BARTLETT.-DICTIONARY OF AMERICANISMS. A Glossary of Words and Phrases colloquially used in the United States. By John Russell Bartlett.

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BEAL.-A CAtena of BuddhIST SCRIPTURES FROM THE CHINESE. By S. Beal, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; a Chaplain in Her Majesty's Fleet, &c. 8vo, pp. xiv. and 436, cloth. 1871. 15s.

BEAMES.-OUTlines of Indian PHILOLOGY. With a Map, showing the Distribution of Indian Languages. By John Beames, M. R.A.S., Bengal Civil Service, Member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, the Philological Society of London, and the Société Asiatique of Paris. Second enlarged and revised Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 96, cloth. 1868. 5s.

BEAMES.-A COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE Modern Aryan Languages of INDIA, to wit, Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, and Bengali. By John Beames, Bengal Civil Service, M.R.A.S., &c. &c. Vol. I. On Sounds. 8vo, pp. xvi. and 360, cloth. 1872. 16s.

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BELL. THE ENGLISH IN INDIA. Letters from Nagpore.
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BELLAIRS.—A GRAMMAR OF THE MARATHI LANGUAGE. By H. S. K. Bellairs, M.A. (Oxford), and L. Y. Askhedkar. B.A. (Bombay). 12mo, pp. 94, limp cloth. 1868. 5s.

BELLEW.-A DICTIONARY OF THE Pukkнto or PUKSHTO LANGUAGE, in which the
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Henry Walter Bellew, Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Army. Small 4to, pp. 155.
cloth. 1867. 21s.

BELLEW. FROM THE INDUS TO THE TIGRIS. A Narrative of a Journey through the Countries of Balochistan, Afghanistan, Khorassan, and Iran in 1872; together with a complete Synoptical Grammar and Vocabulary of the Brahoe Language, and a Record of the Meteorological Observations and Altitudes on the March from the Indus to the Tigris. By Henry Walter Bellew, C.S.I., Surgeon, Bengal Staff Corps. Demy 8vo, pp. viii. and 496, cloth. 1874. 14s.

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BELLOWS.-OUTLINE DICTIONARY FOR THE USE OF MISSIONARIES, EXPLORERS, AND STUDENTS OF LANGUAGE. By Max Müller, M.A., Taylorian Professor in the University of Oxford. With an Introduction on the proper use of the ordinary English Alphabet in transcribing Foreign Languages. The Vocabulary compiled by John Bellows. Crown 8vo, pp. xxxi. and 368, limp morocco. 1867. 7s. 6d. BELLOWS.-TOUS LES VERBES. Conjugations of all the Verbs in the French and English Languages. By John Bellows. Revised by Professor Beljame, B.A., LL.B., of the University of Paris, and Official Interpreter to the Imperial Court, and George B. Strickland, late Assistant French Master, Royal Naval School, London. Also a New Table of Equivalent Values of French and English Money, Weights, and Measures. 32mo, 76 Tables, sewed. 1867. 1s. BELLOWS. THE BONA-FIDE POCKET DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES, on an entirely New System, showing both divisions on the same page, distinguishing the Genders by different types, giving Tabular Conjugations of all the Irregular Verbs, explaining difficulties of Pronunciation. By John Bellows, Gloucester. Revised and corrected by Auguste Beljame, B.A., University of Paris; Professor, National College, St Louis; late of the Royal High School, Edinburgh, &c.: Alexandre Beljame, M. A. and Fellow of the University of Paris; Professor, Nat. Coll., Louis-le-Grand; Official Interpreter to the Paris Tribunals: and John Sibree, M.A., University of London. 32mo, pp. 574, 1873. Bound gilt edges, 10s. 6d. Russia, 21s.

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BENEDIX.-DER VETTER. Comedy in Three Acts.

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By Roderich Benedix. Grammatical and Explanatory Notes by F. Weinmann, German Master at the Royal Institution School, Liverpool, and G. Zimmermann, Teacher of Modern Languages. Post 8vo, pp. 128, cloth. 1863. 2s. 6d.

BENFEY.-A PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF THE SANSKRIT LANGUAGE, for the use of Early Students. By Theodor Benfey, Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Göttingen. Second, revised, and enlarged Edition. Royal 8vo, pp. viii. and 296, cloth. 1868. 10s. 6d.

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BIRCH. FASTI MONASTICI AEVI SAXONICI; or, An Alphabetical List of the Heads of Religious Houses in England previous to the Norman Conquest, to which is prefixed a Chronological Catalogue of Contemporary Foundations. By Walter de Gray Birch. 8vo, pp. vii. and 114, cloth. 1873. 5s.

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BOYD.-NÁGÁNANDA; or, the Joy of the Snake World. A Buddhist Drama in Five Acts. Translated into English Prose, with Explanatory Notes, from the Sanskrit of Sá-Harsha-Deva. By Palmer Boyd, B.A., Sanskrit Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. With an Introduction by Professor Cowell. Crown 8vo, pp. xvi. and 100, cloth. 1872. 48. 6d.

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BRENTANO ON THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF GILDS, AND THE ORIGIN OF
TRADE UNIONS.
Utriusque et Philosophia. 1. The Origin of Gilds. 2. Religious (or Social)
By Lujo Brentano, of Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, Doctor Juris
Gill 3. Town Gilds or Gild-Merchants.
Svo, pp. xvi, and 136, cloth. 1870. 3s. 6d.
4. Craft-Gilds. 5. Trade-Unions.

BRETTE FRENCH EXAMINATION PAPERS SET AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON FROM
1830 To 1871. Arranged and edited by the Rev. P. H. Ernest Brette, B.D.
Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 278, cloth. 3s. 6d.; interleaved, 4s. 6d.
BROWN. THE DERVISHES; OR, ORIENTAL SPIRITUALISM. By John P. Brown,
Secretary and Dragoman of the Legation of the United States of America at Con-
stantinople. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 416, cloth, with 24 Illustrations. 1868. 14s.
BROWN, SANSKRIT PROSODY AND NUMERICAL SYMBOLS EXPLAINED. By Charles
Philip Brown, M.R.A.S., Author of a Telugu Dictionary, Grammar, &c., Pro-
fessor of Tolugu in the University of London. 8vo, pp. viii. and 56, cloth.

1869, 3, 6d.

BUCHNER FORCE AND MATTER: Empirico-Philosophical Studies intelligibly rendored. With an additional Introduction expressly written for the English edition. By Dr Louis Buchner. Edited by J. Frederick Collingwood, F.R.S.L., F.G.S. Second English, completed from the Tenth German Edition. the Author. Crown 8vo, pp. civ. and 272, cloth. 1870. 7s. 6d. With a Portrait of BUDDHAGHOSHA. --- BUDDHAGHOSHA'S PARABLES. Translated from Burmese by Captain H. T. Rogers, R. E. mapada, or, "Path of Virtue." Translated from Pali by F. Max Müller, M.A., With an Introduction, containing Buddha's DhamProfessor of Comparative Philology at Oxford, Foreign Member of the French Institute, &c. Svo, pp. clxxii. and 206, cloth. 1870. 12s. 6d. BURNEY. THя Boys' MANUAL OF SEAMANSHIP AND GUNNERY, compiled for the use of the Training Ships of the Royal Navy. By Staff-Commander C. Burney, R. N., FRGS, Superintendent of Greenwich Hospital School. Third Edition. Approved by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to be used in the TrainingShips of the Royal Navy. Crown Svo, pp. xxiv. and 304, with numerous Illustrations, cloth.

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BURNEY THE YOUNG SHAMAN'S MANUAL. By Staff Commander C. Burney, R.N., &e. Crown Svo, cloth. 78. 6d.

BURTON, -CAPTAIN RICHARD F. BURTON'S HANDBOOK FOR OVERLAND EXPEDITIONS: being an English Edition of the "Prairie Traveller," a Handbook for Overland Expeditions. With Illustrations and Itineraries of the Principal Routes between the Mississippi and the Pacific, and a Map. By Captain Randolph B. Marey (now General and Chief of the Staff, Army of the Potomac). Captain Richard F. Burton, Crown Svo, pp. 270, numerous Woodcuts, ItinerarEdited, with Notes, by

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BUSCH MANUAL OF GERMAN CONVERSATION. A choice and comprehensive Collection of Sentences on the ordinary subjects of everyday life, with a copious Ancient and Modern Languages at the establishment of Dr Krause at Dresden. Vocabulary on an entirely new and simple plan. By Dr Oscar Busch, Teacher of 1 PP x. and 840, cloth, 1879. 48.

BUTLER

THE SPANISH TEACHER AND COLLOQUIAL PHRASE-Book. An easy and

astveable method of acquiring a Speaking Knowledge of the Spanish Language

Francis Butler. Feap. Svo, pp. xviii, and 240, half-roan. . 6d.

BUTLER, --EKE WHON, OR OVER THE RANGE. By S. Butler. Fifth Edition. Crown
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BUTLER – THE FAIR HAVEN, A Work in Defence of the Miraculous Element in
eur Lord's Ministry upon Earth, both as against Rationalistic Impugners and
certain Orthodox Defenders. By the late J. P. Owen. With a Memoir of the
Author, by W. B. Owen, Second Edition. By S. Butler, Author of "Erewhon.'
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BUTTMAN-A GRAMMAR OF THE NEW TESTAMENT GREEK. By A. Buttm.. Authorised Translation by Prof. J. H. Thayer. With numerous additions anË corrections by the Author Demy Sve, pp. xx. and 474, cloth. 1873. 14s.

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CALDWELL.—A COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE DRAVIDIAN, OR SOUTH INDIAN FAMILY OF LANGUAGES. By the Rev. R. Caldwell, LL.D. A second, corrected, and enlarged Edition. CALLAWAY.-NURSERY TALES, TRADITIONS, AND HISTORIES their own words, with a Translation into English, and Notes. Callaway, M.D. Vol. I., 8vo, pp. xiv. and 378, cloth. 1868. CALLAWAY.-THE RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF THE AMAZUlu. Part I.-Unkulunkulu; or, The Tradition of Creation as existing among the Amazulu and other Tribes of South Africa, in their own words, with a Translation into English, and Notes. By the Rev. Canon Callaway, M.D. 8vo, pp. 128, sewed. 1868. 4s.

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CATLIN.—THE LIFTED AND SUBSIDED ROCKS OF AMERICA, with their Influence on the Oceanic, Atmospheric, and Land Currents, and the Distribution of Races. By George Catlin. With 2 Maps. Cr. 8vo, pp. xii. and 238, cloth. 1870. 6s. 6d. CATLIN. SHUT YOUR MOUTH AND SAVE YOUR LIFE. By George Catlin, Author of "Notes of Travels amongst the North American Indians," &c. &c. With 29 Illustrations from Drawings by the Author. Fifth Edition, considerably enlarged. Crown 8vo, pp. 106, cloth. 1873. 2s. 6d.

CAXTON. THE GAME of CHESS. A reproduction of William Caxton's Game of Chess, the first work printed in England. 4to. 1862. In cloth, 21s. Ditto, full morocco antique, 42s.

CHALMERS.

THE SPECULATIONS ON METAPHYSICS, POLITY, AND MORALITY OF "THE OLD PHILOSOPHER," LAU-TSZE. Translated from the Chinese, with an Introduction by John Chalmers, M.A. Fcap. 8vo, pp. xx. and 62, cloth. 1868. 4s. 6d. CHAUCER SOCIETY.-Subscription, two guineas per annum. List of Publications on application.

CHILDERS.-A PALI-ENGLISH DICTIONARY, with Sanskrit Equivalents, and with numerous Quotations, Extracts, and References. Compiled by Robert Cæsar Childers, late of the Ceylon Civil Service. Part I., pp. i. and 276, stiff covers, imperial 8vo, double columns. 1872. £1, 4s. Part II. in the press. CLAUSEWITZ.-ON WAR. By General Carl Von Clausewitz. Translated by Colonel J. J. Graham from the third German Edition. Three volumes complete in one. Fcap 4to, double columns, pp. xx. and 564, with Portrait of the author, cloth. 1873. £1, 1s.

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