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Versmann and Oppenheim.-ON THE COMPARATIVE VALUE OF CERTAIN SALTS FOR RENDERING FABRICS NON-INFLAMMABLE; being the substance of a paper read before the British Association, at the meeting in Aberdeen, September 15th, 1859. By Fred. Versmann, F.C.S., and Alphons Oppenheim, Ph. D., A.C.S. 8vo. pp. 32, sewed. 1859. 1s.

Vickers.-IMAGINISM AND RATIONALISM. An Explanation of the Origin and Progress of Christianity. By John Vickers. Post 8vo. cloth, pp. viii. and 432. 1867. 78. 6d.

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Vishnu PURANA.—A SYSTEM OF HINDU MYTHOLOGY AND TRADITION. Translated from the original Sanskrit, and illustrated by Notes derived chiefly from other Puranas. By the late Horace Hayman Wilson, M.A., F.R.S., thoroughly revised and edited, with Notes, by Dr. Fitzedward Hall. In 5 vols. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. 340. Vol. II. pp. 348. Vol. III. pp. 348. 10s. 6d. each. (Vols. IV. and V. in the press).

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Wilson.-THE HOLY BIBLE. By the Rev. Thomas Wilson. (See under Bible.)

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Wilson.-WORKS OF THE LATE HORACE HAYMAN WILSON, M.A., F.R.S., Member of the Royal Asiatic Societies of Calcutta and Paris, and of the Oriental Society of Germany, etc., and Boden Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Oxford. Vols. III., IV. and V. Also, under the title of "Essays Analytical, Critical, and Philological," on subjects connected with Sanskrit Literature. Collected and edited by Reinhold Rost. 3 vols., 8vo. cloth, pp. 408, 406, and 390. 1864-65. £1 16s.

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