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Hahn.-Tsuni || Goam. See Trübner's Oriental Series, page 5.
Head.-COINAGE OF LYDIA AND PERSIA. See "Numismata Orientalia."
Vol. I, Part III.

Hebrew Literature Society. See page 71.

Hodgson.-ESSAYS ON THE LANGUAGES, LITERATURE, AND RELIGION

OF NEPAL AND TIBET; together with further Papers on the Geography, Ethnology, and Commerce of those Countries. By B. H. HODGSON, late British Minister at Nepál. Royal 8vo. cloth, pp. 288. 1874. 148. Hodgson.-ESSAYS ON INDIAN SUBJECTS. See "Trübner's Oriental

Series," p. 4. Hunter. THE IMPERIAL GAZETTEER OF INDIA. By W. W. HUNTER, C.I.E., LL.D., Director-General of Statistics to the Government of India. Published by Command of the Secretary of State for India. 9 vols. 8vo. half morocco. 1881. £3 3s.

"A great work has been unostentatiously carried on for the last twelve years in India, the importance of which it is impossible to exaggerate. This is nothing less than a complete statistical survey of the entire British Empire in Hindostan. ... We have said enough to show that the Imperial Gazetteer' is no mere dry collection of statistics; it is a treasury from which the politician and economist may draw countless stores of valuable information, and into which the general reader can dip with the certainty of always finding something both to interest and instruct him."-Times.

Hunter.-A STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF BENGAL. By W. W. HUNTER, B.A., LL.D. Director-General of Statistics to the Government of India.

VOL.

I. 24 Parganás and Sundarbans.

II. Nadiya and Jessor.

III. Midnapur, Húglí and Hourah.
IV. Bardwán, Birbhúm and Bánkurá.

V. Dacca, Bákarganj, Farídpur and Mai-
mansinh.

VI. Chittagong Hill Tracts, Chittagong,
Noák hálí, Tipperah, and Hill Tipperah
State.

VII. Meldah, Rangpur and Dinajpur.
VIII. Rájsháhí and Bográ.

IX. Murshidábád and Pábná.

VOL.

X. Dárjíling, Jalpáigurí and Kuch Behar XI. Patná and Sáran. [State.

XII. Gayá and Sháhábád.

XIII. Tirhut and Champáran.

XIV. Bhagalpur and Santál Parganás.
XV. Monghyr and Purniah.

XVI. Hazáribágh and Lohárdagá.
XVII. Singbhúm, Chutiá, Nágpur Tributary
States and Mánbhúm.

XVIII. Cuttack and Balasor.

XIX. Purí, and Orissa Tributary States.
XX. Fisheries, Botany, and General Index

Published by command of the Government of India. In 20 Vols. 8vo. halfmorocco. £5.

Hunter.-A STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF ASSAM. By W. W. HUNTER,

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