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L'oeuvre linguistique de Chavée (Revue de Linguistique

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T. XI. fasc. 2.) Notice sur les subdivisions de la langue commune indo-européenne (Assoc. franç. p. l'avanc. des Sciences. Bordeaux 1872). (Hovelacque et Vinson, Etudes de, linguistiq. p. 293-98).

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et J. Vinson. Études de linguistique et d'ethnographie. In-12. VIII, 375 p. Paris, Reinwald. 4 fr. Indian Antiquary 1877.

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December. McCrindle, The Indicà of Megasthenês. Weber, On the Krishnajan mâ shtami, or Krishna's Birth-festival. Translated. Rockcut temples at Bâdâmi, in the Dekhan.

The Indian Antiquary, a Journal of Oriental research in Archaeology, History, Literature, Languages, Philosophy, Religion, Folklone etc. ed. by J. Burgess. 4to Bombay, 12 pts. pr. annum (40 s.) Vol. VI. 1878. 32b Jan. Foulkes, Fah Hian's kingdom of the Dakshina,

Watson, Fragments relating to Anandapura in Saurashtra,

Fleet, Sanskrit and old Canarese inscriptions,

Elliot, Notice of a remarkable Hypaethral Temple in the Hill Tracts of
Orissa; with remarks on the identification of ancient sites.
Walhouse, Archaeological notes No. XVI.

Bühler, The Digambara Jains.

February: Fleet, Sanskrit and old Canarese inscriptions Nos. XXXV to XXXVII. Burnell, Where was the Southern Charitrapura mentioned by Hiwen Thsang? Walhouse, Archaeological notes Nos XVII and XVIII.

Dalpatrâm Prânjivan Khakar, History of the Kânphâtâs of Kachh.

March. Bühler, Gurjara grants II.

Bühler, Additional Valabhî grants. Nos. IX-XIV.

Kirkpatrik, Polyandry in the Panjab.

April: Bate, The wifes of Muhammad.

Fleet, Sanskrit and old Canarese inscriptions No. 38. 39.

Brooke, Notes on the custom of Mahâprasâd in the Sambalpur district.
Tullu, Traditionary account of Kâlidâsa.

Mascarenhas, father Thomas Estevao.

May: Sinclair, Hindu and Jaina remains in Bijâpur and the neighbourhood.
Walhouse, Archaeological notes No. XIX.

Swinton, Râjmâhâli words.

Stülpnagel, Polyandry in the Himâlayas.

Muir, Metrical versions from the Mahabharata.

June: Bühler, The three new Edicts of Asoka.

July: Fleet, Sanskrit and old Canarese inscriptions.XL. XLI.
Crawford, Personal names in the Ahmadâbâd collectorate.

Rice, Chera or Ganga grants.

Walhouse, Archaeol. Notes XX.

Smith, Sáka and Samvat Dates.

August: Fleet, Sanskrit and old Canarese inscriptions.

Walhouse, Archaeolog. Notes.

XLII. XLIII.

September: Fleet, Sanskrit and old Canarese inscriptions XLIV. XLV.

Pope, Notes on the kurrah of the Tamil poet Tiruvalluvar.

Elliot, The Edifice formerly known as the Chinese or Jaina Pagoda at
Negapatam.

Williams, Pârsî funeral and initiatory rites.

Thomas, Phrygian inscriptions at Doganlu.

Sinclair, firearms of the Hindus.

Muir, Asita and Buddha or the Indian Simeon.

October: Fleet, Sanskrit and old Canarese inscriptions.

Jacohi, The Kuda inscriptions.

Bhagavanlal Indraji and Bühler, Inscription of Rudradaman at
Junagadh.

November: Cole, Sântâl ideas of the future.

The late F. W. Ellis's essay on the Malayàlma language.
Burnell, Notes on the above.

The International Numismata orientalia.

Edited by Edw. Thomas,

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Journal asiatique 1877.

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Revillout, Lettre à M. Chabas sur les contrats de mariage egyptien.

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Avril à Juin: Lenormant, Incarnation magique chaldéenne.
Maspéro, Conte du prince prédestiné.

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Pramadá Dása Mittra, A Dialogue on the Vedantic conception of Brahma
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Rogers, Unpublished Glass Weights and Measures.

Boulger, China viâ Tibet.

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St. Barbe, Burmese Transliteration.

Forbes, On the Connexion of the Mons of Pegu with the Koles of Central India.

Haupt, Studies on the comparative Grammar of the Semitic Languages, with special Reference to Assyrian. The oldest Semitic Verb-Form. Sauvaire, Arab Metrology. II. El-Djabarty.

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Redhouse, On the natural Phenomenon known in the East by the names
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Beal, Chinese Version of the Sánkhya Káriká.

Thomas, Rock-cut Phrygian Inscriptions at Doganlu. Index and Annual report, 1878.

Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Vol. XLVI.

Pt. I. Edited by

the Philological Secretary. 8vo. Calcutta 1877, printed by C. B. Lewis. 4 pts. 461, VII pp.

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Chandrasekhara Banurji, The Kaimur Range.

Damant, Note on the old Manipuri character.

Grierson, Are Kálidása's Heroes monogamists.

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Babu Rangalála Banerjea, Note on a Copper-plate Grant found
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Whalley, Metrical translations from the Quatrains of 'Umar Khayyam.
Leonard, Further proofs of the Polygamy of Kálidása's Heroes.
Gour Das Bysack, Note on Khárjá Khán Garh in the District of
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Lyall, Three translations from the Hamâseh.

Pratápachandra Gosha, Notes on, and translation of three Copperplate Inscriptions from Sambalpur.

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Shaw, Stray Arians in Thibet.

Rajendralála Mitra, on representations of foreigners in the Ajantá frescoes.

A copper-plate grant from Banda.

Walker, Recent Transfrontier Explorations.

Smith, Notes on two ancient Copperplate inscriptions.

Beveridge, Antiquities of Bagurá.

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Temple, Lokanîti translated from the Burmese Paraphrase.

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No. IX. XXXIII. 218 pp.

Moule, Notes on Col. Yule's edition of Marco Polo's "Quinsay".

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Camajee, Legends of the Ancient Mazdayaçnian prophets and the story of Zoroaster.

Taintor, The Aborigines of Northern Formosa.

Watters, Notes on the Miaofa-Lien-hua-ching, a Buddhist Sûtra in Chinese.

Cordier, Narrative of recent events in Tongking.

Macgowan, Notes on Chinese toxicology. No. 1 Arsenic.

Thomas, Retrospect of events in China and Japan for the year 1874. Cordier, classified index to the articles printed in the Journal from the foundation of the Society to the 31st. Dec. 1874.

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Palladius, Elucidations of M. Polo's "Travels in North China".
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Bretschneider. Notices of the Mediaeval geography and history of Central and Western Asia, drawn from Chinese and Mongol writings and compared with the observations of Western authors in the Middle Ages.

Little, Retrospect of Events in China for the year 1875.

No. XI. XVI, 184 pp. (7 s. 6 d.) 1877.

Hobson, Fort Zelandia and the Dutch occupation of Formosa. Möllendorff, O. J. v. The Vertebrata of the Province of Chihle,

with notes on Chinese zoological nomenclature.

Martin, On the style of Chinese epistolary composition.

Edkins, On Chinese names tor boats and boat gear, with remarks on the Chinese use of the Mariner's compass.

Stent, G. C. Chinese Eunuchs.

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Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 1877. Edited by the Secretaries. Bombay, Society's Library. 8vo. No. XXXV. Vol. XIII. VI, 324, XXXIX pp. and plates. Pandit Bhagava'nla'l Indraji, Copper-plate of the Siláhára Dynasty. Rehatsek, Christianity in the Persian Dominions from its beginning till the fall of the Sasanian Dynasty.

Gerson Da Cunha, The English and their Monuments at Goa. Rehatsek, Christianity among the Mongols till their expulsion from China in 1368: comprising the Eastern Grand Kháns or Emperors, with the Western or Persian Kháns.

Pandit Bhagava'nla'l Indraji, Coins of Andhrabhritya Kings of Southern India. Prepared from a paper by Pandit Bh. Indr. and revised by Surg.-Maj. O. Codrington.

Rehatsek, Brief notice of two Arabic Manuscripts on the History of Yemen; with notes from Portuguese sources by J. Gerson da Cunha. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. July 1878. Published half yearly. Singapore, Printed at the 'Straits Times' Press. by A. Frois. 1878. XI, 118 and plates. Price to non-members 2 doll. 40 Contents: Everett, Distribution of Minerals in Sarawak.

Legrand.

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Dennys, Breeding Pearls.

Mikluho-Maclay, Dialects of the Melanesian Tribes of the Malay Peninsula
Malay Spelling in English.

Skinner, Geography of the Malay Peninsula Pt. I.

Pickering, Chinese Secret Societies. I.

Maxwell, Malay Proverbs Pt. I.

Dennys, The Snake-eating Hamadryad,

Murton, Gutta Percha.

Misc. Notices.

M. le Marq. de 16 p. avec fig. Juillet et Sept.

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La nouvelle société indo-chinoise fondée par Croizier et son ouvrage intitulé l'art Akmer. In-8. Paris, Leroux (Extr. de la Revue orientale et amer. T. I. 1877.) Long, J. Oriental proverbs and their uses, in Sociology, Ethnology, Philology and Education (Transactions Congress of Orientalists. London 1874. Lück, F. Lettres et hieroglyphes. Origine et développement des différentes sortes d'écritures et des diverses langues de notre globe, ayant pour base le sanscrit et donnant, outre les règles principales de la grammaire, les différents alphabets, et comme spécimens d'écriture et de construction, l'Oraison dominicale en plus de 900 langues et idiomes, la plupart en lettres originales, et toutes avec la traduction interlinéaire. Ire et 2e parties. 2 vol. 134 p. In-4. Paris, lith. Lück.

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Mayer's kurze Wörtersammlung, in English, German, Amharish, Gellonish, Guraguesh, edited by Dr. L. Krapf 1878.

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Mélanges d'Archéologie egyptienne etc. T. III. fasc. 3. (10e de la Collect.) Maspéro, Notes sur différents points de grammaire et d'histoire. 45 Le papyrus de Berlin No. 1. suite.

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Menant, J. Notices sur quelques cylindres orientaux (Comptes rendus de l'Academie d. Inscript. Oct.-Déc. 1877).

46 Mémoires de la Société des Etudes japonaises, chinoises, tartares et indochinoises, publiés avec le Concours de MM. E. Burnouf, Imamura Warau, Madier de Mortjau, le Comte de Montblanc, L. Rochet et L. de Rosny. In-8°. 112 p. Paris, Leroux. 4 fr.

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Mittheilungen der deutschen Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens, herausgegeben von dem Vorstande. Yokohama, Buchdruckerei der,,Echo du Japon."

12. Heft 1877.

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Wagner, Geschichtliches über das Maass- und Gewichtssystem in China und Japan nach Mittheilungen des Herrn Ninagaua Novitane und Nachtrag.

Bemerkungen über die Theorie der chinesischen Musik in ihrem
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Naumann, Ueber Erdbeben und Vulkanausbrüche in Japan.
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