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Asiatic Society.-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Complete in 3 vols. 4to., 80 Plates of Facsimiles, etc., cloth. London, 1827 to 1835. Published at £9 5s.; reduced to £5 5s.

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CONTENTS:-On Buddhism. No. 1. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly.-General Observations on the Translated Ceylonese Literature. By W. Knighton, Esq.-On the Elements of the Voice in reference to the Roman and Singalese Alphabets. By the Rev. J. C. Macvicar.-On the State of Crime in Ceylon. -By the Hon. J. Stark.-Account of some Ancient Coins. By S. C. Chitty, Esq.-Remarks on the Collection of Statistical Information in Ceylon. By John Čapper, Esq.On Buddhism. No 2. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly.

1846. 8vo. pp. 176, sewed. Price 7s. 6d.

CONTENTS:-On Buddhism. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly.-The Sixth Chapter of the Tiruvathavur Purana, translated with Notes. By S. Casie Chitty, Esq.-The Discourse on the Minor Results of Conduct, or the Discourse Addressed to Subba. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly.-On the State of Crime in Ceylon. By the Hon Mr. J. Stark.-The Language and Literature of the Singalese. By the Rev. S. Hardy.-The Education Establishment of the Dutch in Ceylon. By the Rev. J. D. Palm.-An Account of the Dutch Church in Ceylon. By the Rev. J. D. Palm.Notes on some Experiments in Electro-Agriculture. By J. Capper, Esq. - Singalo Wada, translated by the Rev. D. J. Gogerly.-On Colouring Matter Discovered in the husk of the Cocoa Nut. By Dr. R. Gygax.

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CONTENTS:-On the Mineralogy of Ceylon. By Dr. R. Gygax.-An Account of the Dutch Church in Ceylon. By the Rev. J. D. Palm.-On the History of Jaffna, from the Earliest Period to the Dutch Conquest. By S. C. Chitty.-The Rise and Fall of the Calany Ganga, from_1843 to 1846. By J. Capper.-The Discourse respecting Ratapala. Translated by the Rev. D. J. Gogerly. - On the Manufacture of Salt in the Chilaw and Putlam Districts. By A. O. Brodie.— A Royal Grant engraved on a Copper Plate. Translated, with Notes. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly.-On some of the Coins Ancient and Modern, of Ceylon. By the Hon. Mr. J. Stark.— Notes on the Climate and Salubrity of Putlam. By A. O. Brodie.-The Revenue and Expenditure of the Dutch Government in Ceylon, during the last years of their Administration. By J. Capper.-On Buddhism. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly.

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CONTENTS OF PART I.:-Buddhism: Chariya Pitaka. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly.-The Laws of the Buddhist Priesthood. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly. To be continued.-Statistical Account of the Districts of Chilaw and Putlam, North Western Province. By A. O. Brodie, Esq.-Rock Inscription at Gooroo Godde Wihare, in the Magool Korle, Seven Korles. By A. 0. Brodie, Esq.-Catalogue of Ceylon Birds. By E. F. Kelaart, Esq., and E. L. Layard, Esq. (To be continued.)

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Analysis of the Great Historical Poem of the Moors, entitled Surah. By S. C. Chitty, Esq. (Concluded).-Description of New or little known Species of Reptiles found in Ceylon. By E. F. Kelaart.-The Laws of the Buddhist Priesthood By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly. (To be continued).-Ceylon Ornithology. By E F. Kelaart.-Some Account of the Rodiyas, with a Specimen of their Language. By S. C. Chitty, Esq.-Rock Inscriptions in the North-Western Province. By A. O. Brodie, Esq.

1865-6. 8vo. pp. xi. and 184. Price 7s. 6d.

CONTENTS:-On Demonology and Witchcraft in Ceylon. By Dandris de Silva Gooneratne Modliar.-The First Discourse Delivered by Buddha. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly. Pootoor Well. On the Air Breathing Fish of Ceylon. By Barcroft Boake, B.A. (Vice President Asiatic Society, Ceylon).-On the Origin of the Sinhalese Language. By J. D'Alwis, Assistant Secretary.-A Few Remarks on the Poisonous Properties of the Calotropis Gigantea, etc. By W. C. Ondaatjie, Esq., Colonial Assistant Surgeon.-On the Crocodiles of Ceylon. By Barcroft Boake, Vice-President, Asiatic Society, Ceylon.-Native Medicinal Oils.

1867-70. Part I. 8vo. pp. 150. Price 10s.

CONTENTS:-On the Origin of the Sinhalese Language. By James De Alwis.-A Lecture on Buddhism. By the Rev. D. J. Gogerly.-Description of two Birds new to the recorded Fauna of Ceylon. By H. Nevil.-Description of a New Genus and Five New Species of Marine Univalves from the Southern Province, Ceylon. By G. Nevill.-A Brief Notice of Robert Knox and his Companions in Captivity in Kandy for the space of Twenty Years, discovered among the Dutch Records preserved in the Colonial Secretary's Office, Colombo. By J. R. Blake.

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CONTENTS:-Summary of the Contents of the First Book in the Buddhist Canon, called the Párájika Book.—By the Rev. S. Coles.-Párájika Book—No. 1.—Párájika Book-No. 2.

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CONTENTS:-Extracts from a Memoir left by the Dutch Governor, Thomas Van Rhee, to his successor, Governor Gerris de Heer, 1697. Translated from the Dutch Records preserved in the Colonial Secretariat at Colombo. By R. A. van Cuylenberg, Government Record Keeper.-The Food Statistics of Ceylon. By J. Capper.-Specimens of Sinhalese Proverbs. By L. de Zoysa, Mudaliyar, Chief Translator of Government.-Ceylon Reptiles: being a preliminary Catalogue of the Reptiles found in, or supposed to be in Ceylon, compiled from various authorities. By W. Ferguson.-On an Inscription at Dondra. No. 2. By T. W. Rhys Davids, Esq.

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CONTENTS:-On Oath and Ordeal. By Bertram Fulke Hartshorne.-Notes on Prinochilus Vincens. By W. V. Legge.-The Sports and Games of the Singhalese. By Leopold Ludovici.On Miracles. By J. De Alwis.-On the Occurrence of Scolopax Rusticola and Gallinago Scolopacina in Ceylon. By W. V. Legge.-Transcript and Translation of an Ancient Copper-plate Sannas. By Mudliyar Louis de Zoysa, Chief Translator to Government.

1874. Part I. 8vo. pp. 94. Price 7s. 6d.

CONTENTS:-Description of a supposed New Genus of Ceylon, Batrachians. By W. Ferguson. -Notes on the Identity of Piyadasi and Asoka. By Mudaliyar Louis de Zoysa, Chief Translator to Government.-On the Island Distribution of the Birds in the Society's Museum. By W. Vincent Legge. - Brand Marks on Cattle. By J. De Alwis.-Notes on the Occurrence of a rare Eagle new to Ceylon; and other interesting or rare birds. By S. Bligh, Esq., Kotmalé.Extracts from the Records of the Dutch Government in Ceylon. By R. van Cuylenberg, Esq.The Stature of Gotama Buddha. By J. De Alwis.

1879. 8vo. pp. 58. Price 5s.

CONTENTS.-Notes on Ancient Sinhalese Inscriptions.-On the Preparation and Mounting of Insects for the Binocular Microscope.-Notes on Neophron Puenopterus (Savigny) from Nuwara Eliya.-On the Climate of Dimbula.-Note on the supposed cause of the existence of Patanas or Grass Lands of the Mountain Zone of Ceylon.

1880. Part I. 8vo. pp. 90. Price 5s.

CONTENTS.-Text and Translation of the Inscription of Mahinde III. at Mihintale.-Glossary.A Paper on the Vedic and Buddhistic Polities.-Customs and Ceremonies connected with the Paddi Cultivation.-Gramineae, or Grasses Indigenous to or Growing in Ceylon.

1880. Part II. 8vo. pp. 48. Price 5s.

CONTENTS.-Gramineae, or Grasses Indigenous to or Growing in Ceylon.-Translation of two Jatakas.-On the supposed Origin of Tamana, Nuwara, Tambapanni and Taprobane.-The Rocks and Minerals of Ceylon.

1881. Vol. VIII. Part I. 8vo. pp. 56. Price 58.

CONTENTS.-Hindu Astronomy: as compared with the European Science. By S. Mervin.Sculptures at Horana. By J. G. Smither.-Gold. By A. C. Dixon.-Specimens of Sinhalese Proverbs. By L. De Zoysa.-Ceylon Bee Culture By S. Jayatilaka.-A Short Account of the Principal Religious Ceremonies observed by the Kandyans of Ceylon. By C. J. R. Le Mesurier.-Valentyn's Account of Adam's Peak. By A. Spense Moss.

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