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BARTH.-THE RELIGIONS OF INDIA. See Trübner's Oriental Series. BARTLETT.-DICTIONARY OF AMERICANISMS. A Glossary of Words and Ph colloquially used in the United States. By John Russell Bartlett. Edition, considerably enlarged and improved. 8vo, pp. xlvi. and 814, c 1877. 20s.

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BATTYE.—WHAT IS VITAL FORCE? or, a Short and Comprehensive Sketch, ind
ing Vital Physics, Animal Morphology, and Epidemics; to which is added
Appendix upon Geology, IS THE DENTRITAL THEORY OF GEOLOGY TENABLE?
Richard Fawcett Battye. 8vo, pp. iv. and 336, cloth. 1877. 7s. 6d.
BAZLEY. NOTES ON THE EPICYCLODIAL CUTTING FRAME of Messrs. Holtzapff
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BAZLEY.-THE STARS IN THEIR COURSES: A Twofold Series of Maps, wit
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BEAL.-TRAVELS OF FAH-HIAN AND SUNG-YUN, Buddhist Pilgrims, from China India (400 A.D. and 518 A.D.) Translated from the Chinese. By Samuel Beal, B. Trin. Coll., Cam., &c. Crown 8vo, pp. lxxiii. and 210, with a coloured M cloth, ornamental. 1869. 10s. 6d.

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

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THE ROMANTIC LEGEND OF SAKYA BUDDHA. From the Chinese-Sansk By the Rev. Samuel Beal. Crown 8vo., pp. 408, cloth. 1875. 12s. BEAL.-DHAMMAPADA. See Trübner's Oriental Series.

BEAL.-BUDDHIST LITERATURE IN CHINA: Abstract of Four Lectures, Delivered Samuel Beal, B.A., Professor of Chinese at University College, London. De 8vo, pp. xx. and 186, cloth. 1882. 10s. 6d.

BEAMES. OUTLINES OF INDIAN PHILOLOGY. With a Map showing the Distribut of Indian Languages. By John Beames, M.R.A.S., Bengal Civil Service, Mem of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, the Philological Society of London, and Société Asiatique of Paris. Second enlarged and revised Edition. Crown & pp. viii. and 96, cloth. 1868. 5s.

BEAMES.-A COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE MODERN ARYAN LANGUAGES OF INI to wit, Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, and Bengali. By Jo Beames, Bengal Civil Service, M. R.A.S., &c., &c. Demy 8vo. Vol. I. On Soun Pp. xvi. and 360, cloth. 1872. 16s. Vol. II. The Noun and the Prono Pp. xii. and 348, cloth. 1875. 16s.-Vol. III. The Verb. Pp. xii. and 316, clo 1879. 16s.

BELLEW. FROM THE INDUS TO THE TIGRIS. A Narrative of a Journey through Countries of Balochistan, Afghanistan, Khorassan, and Iran in 1872; toget with a complete Synoptical Grammar and Vocabulary of the Brahoe Language, a a Record of the Meteorological Observations and Altitudes on the March from Indus to the Tigris. By Henry Walter Bellew, C.S.I., Surgeon, Bengal St Corps. Demy 8vo, pp. viii. and 496, cloth. 1874. 148.

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SH OUTLINE VOCABULARY for the use of Students of the Chinese, her Languages. Arranged by John Bellows. With Notes on the ese with Roman Letters, by Professor Summers, King's College, 8vo, pp. vi. and 368, cloth. 1867. 6s.

NE DICTIONARY FOR THE USE OF MISSIONARIES, EXPLORERS, AND GUAGE. By Max Müller, M.A., Taylorian Professor in the Unid. With an Introduction on the proper use of the ordinary t in transcribing Foreign Languages. The Vocabulary compiled Crown 8vo, pp. xxxi. and 368, limp morocco. 1867. 7s. 6d.

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ES VERBES. Conjugations of all the Verbs in the French and By John Bellows. Revised by Professor Beljame, B.A., iversity of Paris, and Official Interpreter to the Imperial Court, Strickland, late Assistant French Master, Royal Naval School, New Table of Equivalent Values of French and English Money, asures. 32mo, 76 Tables, sewed. 1867. 1s.

H AND ENGLISH DICTIONARY FOR THE POCKET. By John Bellows. rench-English and English-French divisions on the same page; he verbs; distinguishing the genders by different types; giving pronunciation; indicating the liaison or non-liaison of terminal translating units of weight, measure, and value, by a series of ntirely from any hitherto published. The new edition, which is weight, has been remodelled, and contains many thousands of and renderings. Miniature maps of France, the British Isles, 1, are added to the Geographical Section. Second Edition. 32mo, , or persian without tuck. 1877. 10s. 6d.; morocco tuck, 12s. 6d.

ETTER. Comedy in Three Acts. By Roderich Benedix. With Explanatory Notes by F. Weinmann, German Master at the School, Liverpool, and G. Zimmermann, Teacher of Modern ›, pp. 128, cloth. 1863. 2s. 6d.

ICAL GRAMMAR OF THE SANSKRIT LANGUAGE, for the use of Early eodor Benfey, Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Göttinised, and enlarged Edition. Royal 8vo, pp. viii. and 296, cloth.

Y OF LEGISLATION. By Jeremy Bentham. Translated from the › Dumont by R. Hildreth. Fourth Edition. Post 8vo, pp. xv. 1882. 7s. 6d.

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DISTRICT OF BAKARGANJ. Its History and Statistics. By H. Magistrate and Collector of Bakarganj. 8vo, pp. xx. and 218.

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>RY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.-By F. J. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 270, cloth. 1883. 3s.

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

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BLADES.-SHAKSPERE AND TYPOGRAPHY. Being an Attempt to show Shaksp Personal Connection with, and Technical Knowledge of, the Art of Printing; Remarks upon some common Typographical Errors, with especial reference to Text of Shakspere. By William Blades. 8vo, pp. viii. and 78, with an Illus tion, cloth. 1872. 3s.

BLADES. THE BIOGRAPHY AND TYPOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM CAXTON, England's E Printer. By William Blades. Founded to a great extent upon the Auth "Life and Typography of William Caxton." Brought up to the Present D and including all Discoveries since made. Elegantly and appropriately printe demy 8vo, on hand-made paper, imitation old bevelled binding. 1877. £1, Cheap Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth. 1881. 5s.

BLADES. THE ENEMIES OF BOOKS. By William Blades, Typograph. Crown & pp. xvi. and 112, parchment wrapper. 1880. 5s.

BLAKEY.-MEMOIRS OF DR. ROBERT BLAKEY, Professor of Logic and Metaphys Queen's College, Belfast, Author of "Historical Sketch of Moral Science,' &c. Edited by the Rev. Henry Miller, of St. Andrews (Presbyterian Church England), Hammersmith. Crown 8vo, pp. xii. and 252, cloth. 1879. 5s. BLEEK.-REYNARD THE FOX IN SOUTH AFRICA; or, Hottentot Fables and Tal chiefly Translated from Original Manuscripts in the Library of His Excellency George Grey, K.C.B. By W. H. I. Bleek, Ph.D. Post 8vo, pp. xxvi. and cloth. 1864. 3s. 6d.

BLEEK.—A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF BUSHMAN FOLK LORE, and other Texts. By W. I. Bleek. Ph.D. Folio, pp. 21, paper. 2s. 6d.

BOEHMER.-SPANISH REFORMERS OF TWO CENTURIES, from 1520, their Lives a Writings. Described by E. Boehmer, D.D., Ph.D. Vol. i. royal 8vo, pp. 2 cloth. 1874. 12s. 6d. Roxburghe, 15s.

BOEHMER.-See VALDES.

BOJESEN.-A GUIDE TO THE DANISH LANGUAGE. Designed for English Studen By Mrs. Maria Bojesen. 12mo, pp. 250, cloth. 1863. 5s.

BOLIA. THE GERMAN CALIGRAPHIST: Copies for German Handwriting. By Bolia. Oblong 4to, sewed. 1s.

BOY ENGINEERS.-See under LUKIN.

BOYD.-NÁGÁNANDA; or, the Joy of the Snake World. A Buddhist Drama in Fi Acts. Translated into English Prose, with Explanatory Notes, from the Sansk of Sá-Harsha-Deva. By Palmer Boyd, B.A., Sanskrit Scholar of Trinity Colleg Cambridge. With an Introduction by Professor Cowell. Crown 8vo, pp. xv

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TESE CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES, showing the Date, according to regorian Calendar, of the First Day of each Japanese Month. 1st year, to Mei-ji, 6th year (645 A.D. to 1873 A.D.). With an "Japanese Chronology and Calendars. By W. Bramsen. pp. 50-84, cloth. 1880. 14s.

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BUDGE. ARCHAIC CLASSICS. Assyrian Texts; being Extracts from the Ann Shalmaneser II., Sennacherib, and Assur-Bani-Pal. With Philological Notes Ernest A. Budge, B.A., M.R. A.S., Assyrian Exhibitioner, Christ's Col Cambridge. Small 4to, pp. viii. and 44, cloth. 1880. 7s. 6d.

BUDGE.-HISTORY OF ESARHADDON. See Trübner's Oriental Series.

BUNYAN.-SCENES FROM THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. By. R. B. Rutter. 4to 142, boards, leather back. 1882. 5s.

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ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN INDIA:

REPORT OF THE FIRST SEASON'S OPERATIONS IN THE BELGÂM AND KA
DISTRICTS. January to May 1874. By James Burgess, F.R.G.S. Wit
Photographs and Lithographic Plates. Royal 4to, pp. viii. and 45;
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REPORT ON THE ANTIQUITIES OF KATHIAWÂD AND KACHH, being the resu
the Second Season's Operations of the Archæological Survey of Wes
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REPORT ON THE ANTIQUITIES IN THE BIDAR AND AURANGABAD DISTRICT the Territories of His Highness the Nizam of Haiderabad, being the re of the Third Season's Operations of the Archæological Survey of Wes India, 1875-76. By James Burgess, F. R. G.S., M.R.A.S., Archæological veyor and Reporter to Government, Western India. Royal 4to, pp. viii. 138, with 63 Photographic Plates; half bound. 1878. £2, 2s. REPORT ON THE BUDDHIST CAVE TEMPLES AND THEIR INSCRIPTIONS; con ing Views, Plans, Sections, and Elevation of Façades of Cave Temp Drawings of Architectural and Mythological Sculptures; Facsimiles of scriptions, &c.; with Descriptive and Explanatory Text, and Translation Inscriptions, &c., &c. By James Burgess, LL.D., F.R.G.S., &c. Super-r 4to, half-morocco, gilt top, with numerous Plates and Woodcuts. [In prepara BURMA. THE BRITISH BURMA GAZETTEER. Compiled by Major H. R. Spearn under the direction of the Government of India. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 764 and with 11 Photographs, cloth. 1880. £2, 10s.

BURNELL.-ELEMENTS OF SOUTH INDIAN PALEOGRAPHY, from the Fourth to Seventeenth Century A.D., being an Introduction to the Study of South In Inscriptions and MSS. By A. C. Burnell. Second enlarged and impro Edition. 4to, pp. xiv. and 148, Map and 35 Plates, cloth. 1878. £2,12s. 6d. BURNELL.-A CLASSIFIED INDEX TO THE SANSKRIT MSS. IN THE PALACE TANJORE. Prepared for the Madras Government. By A. C. Burnell, Ph.D., &c. 4to, stiff wrapper. Part I., pp. iv.-80, Vedic and Technical Literat Part II., pp. iv.-80, Philosophy and Law. Part III., Drama, Epics, Purānas, Zantras; Indices. 1879. 10s. each.

BURNEY. THE BOYS' MANUAL OF SEAMANSHIP AND GUNNERY, compiled for the of the Training-Ships of the Royal Navy. By Commander C. Burney, R. F.R.G.S., Superintendent of Greenwich Hospital School. Seventh Edition. proved by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to be used in the Train Ships of the Royal Navy. Crown 8vo, pp. xxii. and 352, with numerous Il trations, cloth. 1879. 68.

BURNEY.-THE YOUNG SEAMAN'S MANUAL AND RIGGER'S GUIDE. By Comman C. Burney, R.N., F.R.G.S. Sixth Edition. Revised and corrected. Appro

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