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Wright. The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon; a History of the Early Inhabitants of Britain down to the Conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity. Illustrated by the Ancient Remains brought to light by Recent Research. By Thomas Wright, M.A. Third corrected and enlarged edition. (In the Press.)

HINDI AND HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE.

Ballantyne.-Elements of Hindí and Braj Bháká
Grammar. By the late James R. Ballantyne, LL.D.
Second edition, revised and corrected. Crown 8vo. cl.,
pp. 44. 53.

Dowson. A Grammar of the Urdu or Hindustani Language. By John Dowson. 12mo. cl., pp. xvi. and 264. 10s. 6d.

Dowson.-A Hindustani Exercise Book. Containing a Series of Passages and Extracts adapted for Translation into Hindustani. By John Dowson. Crown 8vo. limp cloth, pp. 100. 2s. 6d.

Etherington.-The Student's Grammar of the Hindí
Language. By the Rev. W. Etherington. Second Edition.
Crown 8vo. cl., pp. xiv., 255, and xiii, 12s.
Ikhwánu-s Safá; or, Brothers of Purity. Describ-
ing the Contention between Men and Beasts as to the
Superiority of the Human Race. Translated from the
Hindustání by Professor J. Dowson. Crown 8vo. cl., pp.
viii. and 156. 7s.

Khirad-Afroz (The Illuminator of the Understanding). By Maulaví Hafizu'd-dín. A new edition of the Hindustání Text, carefully revised, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory. By Edward B. Eastwick, M.P. 8vo. cl., pp. xiv. and 321. 18s.

INDIA, HISTORY OF.

Elliot. -The History of India, as told by its own
Historians. The Muhammadan Period. Edited from the
Posthumous Papers of the late Sir H. M. Elliot, K.C.B.,
by Prof. John Dowson,

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Griffin.-The Rajas of the Punjab. Being the History of the Principal States in the Punjab, and their Political Relations with the British Government. By Lepel H. Griffin. Second edition. Royal 8vo., pp. xiv. and 630. £l is.

Wheeler.-The History of India from the Earliest Ages. By J. Talboys Wheeler.

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JAPANESE PHILOLOGY.

Aston.-A Short Grammar of the Japanese Spoken Language. By W. G. Aston, M.A. Third Edition. 12mo. cl., pp. ii. and 92. 12s.

Baba.-An Elementary Grammar of the Japanese Language, with Easy Progressive Exercises. By Tatui Baba. Crown 8vo. cl., pp. xii and 92. 58.

Hepburn.-A Japanese and English Dictionary. With an English and Japanese Index. By J. C. Hepburn, M.D., LL.D. Second Edition. Imperial 8vo. cl., pp. xxxii., 632, and 201. £8 8s.

Hepburn.-Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary. By J. C. Hepburn, M.D., LL.D. Abridged by the Author from his larger work. Small 4to. cl., pp. vi. and 206. 12s. 6d.

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LANGUAGE, SCIENCE OF.

Beames. A Comparative Grammar of the Modern
Aryan Languages of India (to wit), Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi,
Gujarati, Marathi, Uriya, and Bengali. By John Beames.
Vol. I. On Sounds. 8vo. cl., pp. xvi, and 360. 16s.
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Bellows.-English Outline Vocabulary, for the use
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Arranged by John Bellows. With Notes on the writing of
Chinese with Roman Letters. By Professor Summers.
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Bellows.-Outline Dictionary, for the use of Missionaries, Explorers, and Students of Language. By Max Müller, M.A. With an Introduction on the proper use of the ordinary English Alphabet in transcribing Foreign Languages. The Vocabulary compiled by John Bellows. Crown 8vo. limp morocco, pp. xxxi. and 368. 78. 6d. Bleek.-A Comparative Grammar of South African Languages. By W. H. I. Bleek, Ph.D. Volume I. I. Phonology. II. The Concord. Section 1. The Noun. 8vo. cl., pp. xxxvi. and 322. 16s.

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. (In the press.)

Hodgson.-Essays on the Languages, Literature, and Religion of Nepál and Tibet; together with further Papers on the Geography, Ethnology, and Commerce of those Countries. By B. H. Hodgson. Royal 8vo. cl., pp. 288. 14s.

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Wedgwood. On the Origin of Language. By Hensleigh Wedgwood. Fcap. 8vo. cl., pp. 172. 3s. 6d. Whitney.-Language and the Study of Language: Twelve Lectures on the Principles of Linguistic Science. By William Dwight Whitney. Third Edition, augmented by an Analysis. Crown 8vo. cl., pp. xii. and 504, 10s. 6d. The

Whitney.-Oriental and Linguistic Studies.

Veda; the Avesta; the Science of Language. By William Dwight Whitney. Crown 8vo. cl., pp. x. and 418. 12s. CONTENTS: The Vedas.-The Vedic Doctrine of a Future Life.Müller's History of Vedic Literature.-The Translation of the Veda. -Müller's Rig-Veda Translation. The Avesta. — Indo-European Philology and Ethnology.-Müller's Lectures on Language.-Present State of the Question as to the Origin of Language.-Bleek and the Simious Theory of Language.-Schleicher and the Physical Theory of Language.-Steinthal and the Psychological Theory of Language. -Language and Education.-Index.

MUHAMMADANISM.

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Elliot.-The_History of India, as told by its own

Historians. The Muhammadan Period. Edited from the Posthumous Papers of the late Sir H. M. Elliot, K.C.B., by Prof. John Dowson.

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Koran (The).-Arabic text, lithographed in Oudh, 16mo. pp. 942. 7s. 6d.

The printing, as well as the outer appearance of the book, is extremely tasteful, and the characters, although small, are very legible. As a cheap edition for reference this is preferable to any other, and its price puts it within the reach of every Oriental scholar. It is now imported from India, for the first time.

Leitner. Sinin-ul-Islam, being a Sketch of the
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Marsden's Numismata Orientalia. Part I. Ancient

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Strong. 12mo. cl., pp. ii. and 56. 2s. 6d.

RELIGION, SCIENCE OF; COMPARATIVE
MYTHOLOGY, FOLKLORE, ETC.

Bleek. Reynard in South Africa; or, Hottentot
Fables. Translated from the Original Manuscript in Sir
George Grey's Library. By Dr. W. H. I. Bleek. In
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West Cornwall. By William Bottrell (an old Celt). Crown
8vo. cl., pp. vi. and 292.

Bottrell. Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall. By William Bottrell. With illustrations by Mr. Joseph Blight. Second Series. Crown 8vo. cl., pp. iv. and 300. 6s.

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Buddhism.-See Separate List.

Catalogue of Books relating to the Science of Religion, including American Indian and South African Religions; Paganism of Greece and Rome; German and Slavonic Religions; Scandinavian and Teutonic Mythology; Brahmanism and Buddhism; Confucianism and Tauism; Mohammedanism and Zoroastrianism.

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Catlin.-O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony of the Mandans. By George Catlin. With 13 Coloured Illustrations. 4to. bound in cloth, gilt edges, pp. 60, 14s. Chintamon.-A Commentary on the Text of the Bhagavad-Gítá; or, the Discourse between Krishna and Arjuna on Divine Matters. A Sanscrit Philosophical Poem. With a few Introductory Papers. By Hurrychund Chintamon. Post 8vo. cl., pp. xxxiv. 84. 63. Clarke-Ten Great Religions: an Essay in Comparative Theology. By James Freeman Clarke. 8vo. cl., pp. x. and 528. 14s.

Colebrooke.-Miscellaneous Essays. A New Edition. Edited with Notes by E. B. Cowell. 2 vols. demy 8vo. cl., pp. xvi.-544, and x.-520. £1 8s. Confucianism.-See Chinese Literature. Conway. The Sacred Anthology: A Book of Ethnical Scriptures. Collected and Edited by Moncure D. Conway. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. cl., pp. viii. and 480,

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Elliot.-Memoirs on the History, Folklore, and Distribution of the Races of the North Western Provinces of India; being an amplified Edition of the original Supplementary Glossary of Indian Terms. By the late Sir Henry M. Elliot, K.C.B. Edited, revised, and re-arranged, by John Beames. In 2 vols. demy 8vo. cl., pp. xx., 370, and 396. With two Lithographic Plates, one full-page coloured Map, and three large coloured folding Maps. £1 16s.

Fiske.-Myths and Myth-Makers: Old Tales and
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Gover.-The Folk-Songs of Southern India. By
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Gubernatis. Zoological Mythology;
or the
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Inman. Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian
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Inman. - Ancient Faiths Embodied in Ancient Names. By Thomas Inman, M.D. Vol. I. Second Edition. With 4 plates and numerous woodcuts. Royal 8vo. cl., pp. xliv. and 792. £1 10s. Vol. II. Second Edition. With 9 plates and numerous woodcuts. Royal 8vo. cl., pp. xvi. and 1028. £1 10s. (Vol. III. in preparation). Johnson.-Oriental Religions, and their Relation to Universal Religion. By Samuel Johnson. Large 8vo. handsomely bound in cloth, 8vo. pp. vi. and 802. £l 4s. Leigh. The Religion of the World. By H. Stone Leigh. 12mo. cl., pp. xii, and 66. 2s. 6d. Muhammadanism.-See Separate List. Muir.-Original Sanskrit Texts, on the Origin and History of the People of India, their Religion and Institutions. Collected, translated, and Illustrated by John Muir, Esq., D.C.L., LL.D., Ph.D.

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Rig-Veda Sanhita.-A Collection of Ancient Hindu Hymns, constituting the Fifth to Eighth Ashtakas, or Books of the Rig-Veda, the oldest Authority for the Religious and Social Institutions of the Hindus. Translated from the Original Sanskrit by the late Horace Hayman Wilson, M.A. Edited by E. B. Cowell, M.A. Vol. IV., 8vo. cl., pp. 214. 14s.

A few copies of Vols. II. and III. still left. (Vols. V. and
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Stent. The Jade Chaplet, in Twenty-four Beads.
A Collection of Songs, Ballads, etc. (from the Chinese).
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Tauism. See Chinese Language.
Whitney-Oriental and Linguistic Studies.

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Veda; the Avesta; the Science of Language. By William Dwight Whitney. Cr. 8vo. cl., pp. x. and 418. 12s. CONTENTS. The Vedas.-The Vedic Doctrine of a Future Life.Müller's History of Vedic Literature.-The Translation of the Veda. -Müller's Rig-Veda Translation. The Avesta. -Indo-European Philology and Ethnology-Müller's Lectures on Language.-Present State of the Question as to the Origin of Language Bleek and the Simious Theory of Language.-Schleicher and the Physical Theory of Language.-Steinthal and the Psychological Theory of Language. -Language and Education.-Index.

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CONTENTS. Preface-Ayodhya-Ravan Doomed - The Birth_of Rama-The Heir apparent-Manthara's Guile-Dasaratha's Oath The Step-mother-Mother and Son-The Triumph of Love-Farewell? -The Hermit's Son-The Trial of Truth-The Forest-The Rape of Sita Rama's Despair-The Messenger Cloud-Khumbakarna-The Suppliant Dove-True Glory-Feed the Poor-The Wise Scholar.

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