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AHN.-NEW, PRACTICAL, AND EASY METHOD OF LEARNING THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. Third Course, containing a French Reader, with Notes and Vocabulary. Ry H. W. Ehrlich. 12mo, pp. viii. and 125, cloth. 1877. 1s. 6d.

AHN.-NEW, PRACTICAL, AND EASY METHOD OF LEARNING THE ITALIAN Language. By Dr. F. Ahn. First and Second Course. 12mo, pp. 198, cloth. 1886. 3s. 6d. AHN.-AHN'S COURSE. Latin Grammar for Beginners. By W. Ihne, Ph.D. 12mo, pp. vi. and 184, cloth. 1864. 3s.

ALABASTER. -THE WHEEL OF THE LAW: Buddhism illustrated from Siamese Sources by the Modern Buddhist, a Life of Buddha, and an Account of the Phra Bat. By Henry Alabaster, Esq., Interpreter of Her Majesty's Consulate-General in Siam. Deny 8vo, pp. lviii. and 324, cloth. 1871. 14s.

ALASSIO.-See SCHNEER.

ALBÊRÛNI'S INDIA.-See Sachau, page 58, and Albêrûni, page 71.

ALI. THE PROPOSED POLITICAL, LEGAL, AND SOCIAL REFORMS IN THE OTTOMAN
EMPIRE AND OTHER MOHAMMEDAN STATES. By Moulavi Cherágh Ali, H.H. the
Nizam's Civil Service. Demy 8vo, pp. liv. and 184, cloth. 1883. 8s.
ALLAN-FRASER.-CHRISTIANITY AND CHURCHISM. By Patrick Allan-Fraser.
Second (revised and enlarged) Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. 52, cloth. 1884. 1s.
ALLEN. THE COLOUR SENSE. See English and Foreign Philosophical Library.
ALLIBONE-A CRITICAL DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND BRITISH AND
AMERICAN AUTHORS (LIVING AND DECEASED). From the Earliest Accounts to the
latter half of the 19th century. Containing over 46,000 Articles (Authors), with
40 Indexes of subjects. By S. A. Allibone. In 3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. £5, 85.
ALTHAUS.-THE SPAS OF EUROPE. By Julius Althaus, M.D. 8vo, pp. 516, cloth.
1862. 78. 6d.

AMATEUR MECHANIC'S WORKSHOP (THE). A Treatise containing Plain and Concise
Directions for the Manipulation of Wood and Metals; including Casting, Forg-
ing, Brazing, Soldering, and Carpentry. By the Author of "The Lathe and its
Uses." Sixth Edition. Demy Svo, pp. vi. and 148, with Two Full-Page Illus-
trations, on toned paper and numerous Woodcuts, cloth. 1880. 6s.
AMATEUR MECHANICAL SOCIETY.-JOURNAL OF THE AMATEUR MECHANICAL
SOCIETY. 8vo. Vol. i. pp. 344 cloth. 1871-72. 12s. Vol. ii. pp. vi. and 290,
cloth. 1873-77. 12s. Vol. iii. pp. iv. and 246, cloth. 1878-79. 12s. 6d.
AMERICAN ALMANAC AND TREASURY OF FACTS, STATISTICAL, FINANCIAL, AND
POLITICAL Edited by Ainsworth R. Spofford, Librarian of Congress. Crown
8vo, cloth. Published yearly. 7s. 6d. each.

AMBERLEY.-AN ANALYSIS OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF. By Viscount Amberley. 2 vols. demy 8vo, pp. xvi. and 496 and 512, cloth. 1876. 30s.

AMONGST MACHINES. See LUKIN.

ANDERSON.-PRACTICAL MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE. A Collection of Modern Letters of Business, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and an Appendix, containing a Dictionary of Commercial Technicalities, pro forma Invoices, Account Sales, Bills of Lading, and Bills of Exchange; also an Explanation of the Roman Chain Rule. 27th Edition, revised and enlarged. By William Anderson. Crown 8vo, pp. xxxii. and 280, cloth. 3s. 6d.

ANDERSON and TUGMAN.—MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE: a Collection of Letters in Portuguese and English, with their translation on opposite pages, for the use of Business Men and of Students in either of the Languages, treating of the system of Business in the principal Cities of the World. Accompanied by pro forma Accounts, Invoices, Drafts, &c. With Introduction and Notes. By W. Anderson and J. E. Tugman. 12mo, pp. xi. and 193, cloth. 1867. 6s.

AUSTIN. THE DUTIES AND THE RIGHTS OF MAN. A Treatise on Deontology, in which are demonstrated the Individual, Social, and International Duties of Man, and his Indirect Duties towards Animals. By J. B. Austin. Large post 8vo, pp. xii. and 496. Cloth. 1887. 8s. 6d.

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AUSTRALIA-THE YEAR BOOK OF AUSTRALIA for 1889. auspices of the Governments of the Australian Colonies. 978; with 9 Large Maps; boards. 10s. 6d. AXON. THE MECHANIC'S FRIEND. A Collection of Receipts and Practical Sug. gestions relating to Aquaria, Bronzing, Cements, Drawing, Dyes, Electricity, Gilding, Glass-working, &c. Numerous Woodcuts. Edited by W. E. A. Axon, M.R.S.L., F.S.S. Crown 8vo, pp. xii. and 339, cloth. 1886. 3s. 6d. BABA-AN ELEMENTARY GRAMMAR OF THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE. With Easy, Progressive Exercises. By Tatui Baba. Second and Enlarged Edition, crown Svo, pp. viii. and 120, cloth. 1888. 5s.

BACON-SHAKESPEARE QUESTION ANSWERED (THE).--By C. Stopes. Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Demy Svo, pp. xiv. and 266, cloth. 1889. 6s. BADEN-POWELL-PROTECTION AND BAD TIMES, with Special Reference to the Political Economy of English Colonisation. By George Baden-Powell, M.A., &c. 8vo, pp. xii.-376, cloth. 1879. 6s. 6d.

BADER. THE NATURAL AND MORBID CHANGES OF THE HUMAN EYE, AND THEIR TREATMENT. By C. Bader. Medium Svo, pp. viii. and 506, cloth. 1868. 16s. BADER.-PLATES ILLUSTRATING THE NATURAL AND MORBID CHANGES OF THE HUMAN EYE. By C. Bader. Six chromo-lithographic Plates, each containing the figures of six Eyes, and four lithographed Plates, with figures of Instruments. With an Explanatory Text of 32 pages. Medium 8vo, in a portfolio. 21s. Price for Text and Atlas taken together, £1, 12s.

BADDELEY.—LOTUS LEAVES. By St. Clair Baddeley. Fcap. folio, pp. xii. and 118. Fancy boards, lettered. 1887. 8s. 6d.

BALFOUR. THE DIVINE CLASSIC OF NAN-HUA; being the Works of Chuang Taze, Taoist Philosopher. With an Excursus, and Copious Annotations in English and Chinese. By F. H. Balfour. Svo, pp. xlviii. and 426, cloth. 1881. 14s. BALFOUR-TAOIST TEXTS, Ethical, Political, and Speculative. By F. H. Balfour, Editor of the North-China Herald. Imp. 8vo, pp. vi.-118, cloth. 10s. 6d. BALFOUR.-LEAVES FROM MY CHINESE SCRAP-BOOK. By F. H. Balfour. Post 8vo, pp. 215, cloth. 1887. 78. 6d.

BALL. THE DIAMONDS, COAL, AND GOLD OF INDIA; their Mode of Occurrence and Distribution. By Professor V. Ball, M. A., F.R.S., F.G. S., Director of the Science and Art Museum, Dublin, formerly of the Geological Survey of India. Fcap. 8vo, pp. viii. and 136, cloth. 1881. 5s.

BALL-A MANUAL OF THE GEOLOGY OF INDIA. Part III. Economic Geology. By V. Ball, M.A., F.G.S. Royal 8vo, pp. xx. and.640, with 6 Maps and 10 Plates, cloth. 1881. 10s.

BALLAD SOCIETY-Subscriptions, small paper, one guinea; large paper, two guineas per annum. List of publications on application.

BALLANTYNE-ELEMENTS OF HINDI AND BRAJ BHAKHA GRAMMAR. Compiled for the use of the East India College at Haileybury. By James R. Ballantyne. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. 38, cloth. 1868. 5s.

BALLANTYNE.-FIRST LESSONS IN SANSKRIT GRAMMAR; together with an Introduction to the Hitopadesa. Fourth Edition. By James R. Ballantyne, LL.D., Librarian of the India Office. 8vo, pp. viii. and 110, cloth. 1884. 3s. 6d.

BALLANTYNE.-THE SANKHYA APHORISMS OF KAPILA. See Trübner's Oriental

Series.

BARANOWSKI.-VADE MECUM DE LA LANGUE FRANÇAISE, rédigé d'après les Dictionnaires classiques avec les Exemples de Bonnes Locutions que donne l'Académie Française, on qu'on trouve dans les ouvrages des plus célèbres auteurs. Par J. J. Baranowski. Second Edition. 32mo, pp. 224, cloth. 1883. 2s. 6d. BARANOWSKI.—ANGLO-POLISH LEXICON. By J. J. Baranowski, formerly UnderSecretary to the Bank of Poland, in Warsaw. Fcap. 8vo, pp. viii. and 492, cloth. 1883. 128.

BARANOWSKI.-SLOWNIK POLSKO-ANGIELSKI. (Polish-English Lexicon.) By J. J. Baranowski. Fcap. 8vo, pp. iv.-402, cioth. 1884. 12s.

BARENTS' RELICS.-Recovered in the summer of 1876 by Charles L. W. Gardiner, Esq., and presented to the Dutch Government. Described and explained by J. K. J. de Jonge, Deputy Royal Architect at the Hague. Translated, with a Preface, by S. R. Van Campen. With a Map, Illustrations, and a fac-simile of the Scroll. 8vo, pp. 70, cloth. 1877. 5s.

BARNES.-A GLOSSARY OF THE DORSET DIALECT; with a Grammar of its Word Shapening and Wording. By William Barnes, B.D., Author of "Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect." Demy 8vo, pp. viii. and 126. Sewed. 1886. 6s. BARRIERE and CAPENDU.-LES FAUX BONSHOMMES, a Comedy. By Théodore Barrière and Ernest Capendu. Edited, with English Notes and Notice on Bar.. rière, by Professor Ch. Cassal, LL.D., of University College, London. 12mo, pp. xvi and 304, cloth. 1868. 4s.

BARTH.-THE RELIGIONS OF INDIA. See Trübner's Oriental Series.
BARTLETT.-DICTIONARY OF AMERICANISMS. A Glossary of Words and Phrases col-
loquially used in the United States. By John Russell Bartlett. Fourth Edition,
considerably enlarged and improved. 8vo, pp. xlvi. and 814, cloth. 1877. 21s.
BARTON. THE HISTORY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. From the Records. By G. B.
Barton, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Vol. I. Demy 8vo, 650 pp.,
cloth. Illustrated with Maps, Portraits, and Sketches. 18. 10s. 6d.
BAZLEY. NOTES ON THE EPICYCLODIAL CUTTING FRAME of Messrs. Holtzapffel &
Co. With special reference to its Compensation Adjustment, and with numerous
Illustrations of its Capabilities. By Thomas Sebastian Bazley, M.A. 8vo, pp.
Ivi. and 192, cloth. Illustrated. 1872. 10s. 6d.

BAZLEY: THE STARS IN THEIR COURSES: A Twofold Series of Maps, with a
Catalogue, showing how to identify, at any time of the year, all stars down to the
5.6 magnitude, inclusive of Heis, clearly visible in English latitudes. By T. S.
Bazley, M.A. Atlas folio, pp. 46 and 24, Folding Plates, cloth. 1878. 158.
BEAL-A CATENA OF BUDDHIST SCRIPTURES FROM THE CHINESE. By S. Beal, B.A.,
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, &c. 8vo, pp. xiv. and 436, cloth. 1871. 15s.
BEAL-THE ROMANTIC LEGEND OF SAKYA BUDDHA. From the Chinese-Sanskrit.
By the Rev. Samuel Beal. Crown 8vo, pp. 408, cloth. 1875. 12s.
BEAL.-DHAMMAPADA. See Trübner's Oriental Series.

BEAL.-BUDDHIST LITERATURE IN CHINA: Abstract of Four Lectures, Delivered by Samuel Beal, B.A., Professor of Chinese at University College, London. Demy 8vo, pp. xx. and 186, cloth. 1882. 10s. 6d.

BEAL.-SI-YU-KI. Buddhist Records of the Western World. See Trübner's Oriental Series.

BEAL. THE LIFE OF HIUEN TSIANG. See Trübner's Oriental Series. BEAMES.-OUTLINES OF INDIAN PHILOLOGY. With a Map showing the Distribution of Indian Languages. By John Beames, M. R.A.S., B.C.S., &c. Second enlarged and revised Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 96, cloth. 1868. 5s. BEAMES.-A COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE MODERN ARYAN LANGUAGES OF INDIA, to wit, Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, and Bengali. By John Beames, B.C.S., M. R.A.S., &c., &c. Demy 8vo. Vol. I. On Sounds. Pp. xvi. and 360, cloth. 1872. 168.-Vol. II. The Noun and the Pronoun. Pp. xii. and 348, cloth. 1875. 16s.-Vol. III. The Verb. Pp. xii. and 316, cloth. 1879. 16s.

BELLEW. THE HISTORY OF CHOLERA IN INDIA FROM 1862 TO 1881: Being a Descriptive and Statistical Account of the Disease, as Derived from the Published Official Reports of the Provincial Governments during that Period, and mainly in Illustration of the Relation between Cholera Activity and Climatic Conditions; together with Original Observations on the Causes and Nature of Cholera. By Deputy Surgeon-General H. W. Bellew, Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab. Demy 8vo, pp. xiv. and 840, cloth, with Maps, Diagrams, &c. 1885. £2, 2s. BELLEW.-A SHORT PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE NATURE, CAUSES, AND TREATMENT OF CHOLERA. As a Supplement to the "History of Cholera in India, from 1862 to 1881." By Deputy Surgeon-General H. W. Bellew, C.S.I. Demy 8vo, pp. viii. and 204, cloth. 1887. 78. 6d.

BELLEW.-FROM THE INDUS TO THE TIGRIS. A Narrative of a Journey through Balochistan, Afghanistan, Khorassan, and Iran in 1872; together with a Synoptical Grammar and Vocabulary of the Brahoe Language, and a Record of the Meteorological Observations on the March from the Indus to the Tigris. By Henry Walter Bellew, C.S.I., Surgeon, B,S. C. 8vo, pp. viii. and 496, cloth. 1874. 10s. 6d. BELLEW.-KASHMIR AND KASHGĦAR; a Narrative of the Journey of the Embassy to Kashghar in 1873-74. By H. W. Bellew, C.S.I. Demy 8vo, pp. xxxii. and 420, cloth. 1875. 10s. 6d.

BELLEW. THE RACES OF AFGHANISTAN. Being a Brief Account of the Principal Nations Inhabiting that Country. By Surgeon-Major H. W. Bellew, C.S.I., late on Special Political Duty at Kabul. 8vo, pp. 124, cloth. 1880. 7s. 6d. BELLOWS.-ENGLISH OUTLINE VOCABULARY for the use of Students of the Chinese, Japanese, and other Languages. Arranged by John Bellows. With Notes on the Writing of Chinese with Roman Letters, by Professor Summers, King's College, London. Crown 8vo, pp. vi. and 368, cloth. 1867. 6s.

BELLOWS.-OUTLINE DICTIONARY FOR THE USE OF MISSIONARIES, EXPLORERS, AND STUDENTS OF LANGUAGE. By Max Müller, M.A., Taylorian Professor in the University of Oxford. With an Introduction on the proper use of the ordinary English Alphabet in transcribing Foreign Languages. The Vocabulary compiled by John Bellows. Crown 8vo, pp. xxxi. and 368, limp morocco. 1867. 7s. 6d. BELLOWS.-TOUS LES VERBES. Conjugations of all the Verbs in the French and English Languages. By J. Bellows. Revised by Professor Beljame, B. A., LL.B., of the University of Paris, and G. B. Strickland, late Assistant French Master, Royal Naval School, London. Also a New Table of Equivalent Values of French and English Money, Weights, &c. 32mo, pp. 48. 1889. 6d. BELLOWS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH DICTIONARY FOR THE POCKET. By John Bellows. Containing the French-English and English-French divisions on the same page; conjugating all the verbs; distinguishing the genders by different types; giving numerous aids to pronunciation; indicating the liaison or non-liaison of terminal consonants; and translating units of weight, measure, and value, by a series of tables differing entirely from any hitherto published. This book, only six ounces in weight, has been remodelled, contains many thousands of additional words and miniature maps of France, the British Isles, Paris and London are added. Second Edition. 32mo, pp. 608, roan tuck. 1877. 10s. 6d. ; morocco tuck, 12s. 6d.

BENEDIX-DER VETTER Comedy in Three Acts. By Roderich Benedix. With Grammatical and Explanatory Notes by F. Weinmann and G. Zimmermann. 12mo, pp. 128, cloth. 1863. İs.

BENFEY.-A PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF THE SANSKRIT LANGUAGE, for the use of Early Students. By Theodor Benfey, Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Göttingen. Second, revised, and enlarged Edition. Royal 8vo, pp. viii. and 296, cloth. 1868. 10s. 6d.

BENTHAM-THEORY OF LEGISLATION. By Jeremy Bentham. Translated from the French of Etienne Dumont by R. Hildreth. Fifth Edition. Post 8vo, pp. xv. and 472, cloth. 1887. 7s. 6d.

BENTLEY.-A GRAMMAR OF THE KONGO LANGUAGE. With an Appendix of Tales,
Proverbs, &c. By the Rev. W. Holman Bentley. Demy 8vo. În the Press.
BENTLEY.-DICTIONARY AND GRAMMAR OF THE KONGO LANGUAGE. As spoken
at San Salvador, the Ancient Capital of the Old Kongo Empire, West Africa.
By the Rev. W. Holman Bentley, Missionary of the Baptist Missionary Society
on the Kongo. Demy 8vo, pp. xxiv. and 720, cloth. 1888. 21s.
BEST.-MORALITY AND UTILITY: A Natural Science of Ethics. By George Payne
Best, B.A., M.B., Cautab. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 200, cloth. 1887. 58.
BETTS.-See VALDES.

BEVERIDGE.—THE DISTRICT OF BAKARGANJ. Its History and Statistics. By H. Beveridge, B.C.S., Magistrate and Collector of Bakarganj. 8vo, pp. xx. and 460, cloth. 1876. 21s.

BHANDARKAR.-EARLY HISTORY OF THE DEKKAN DOWN TO THE MAHOMEDAN
CONQUEST. By Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, M.A., Professor of Oriental Lan-
guages, Dekkan College. Royal 8vo, pp. 128, wrapper. 1884. 5s.
BICKNELL.-See HAFIZ.

BICKNELL-FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS OF THE RIVIERA AND NEIGHBOURING
MOUNTAINS. Drawn and described by C. Bicknell. With Eighty-two Full-Page
Plates, Lithographed and Coloured by Messrs. West, Newman & Co., containing
Illustrations of Three Hundred and Fifty Specimens. Imperial 8vo, pp. viii. and
172, half-roan, gilt edges. 1885. £3, 3s.
BIGANDET.-THE LIFE OF GAUDAMA. See Trübner's Oriental Series.
BIGGS.-MASTER THADDEUS; or, The Last Foray in Lithuania. Translated from
the Polish of Adam Mickiewicz. By Maude A. Biggs. 2 vols. foolscap 8vo,
pp. xxiv. and 316 and 268, cloth. 1885. 15s.

BILLER-ULLI: The Story of a Neglected Girl. Translated from the German of Emma Biller. By A. B. Daisy Rost. Crown 8vo, pp. 304, cloth. 1889. 6s. BIRCH. FASTI MONASTICI AEVI SAXONICI; or, An Alphabetical List of the Heads of Religious Houses in England previous to the Norman Conquest, to which is prefixed a Chronological Catalogue of Contemporary Foundations. By Walter de Gray Birch. 8vo, pp. vii. and 114, cloth. 1873. 5s.

BIRCH A COLLECTION OF THE PRINCIPAL BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF DR. BIRCH, which have appeared in the British and Foreign Press. With a Bibliography of his Literary Works, Portraits, and an Introduction. By Walter De Gray Birch, F.S.A. With Medallion Portrait. 8vo, pp. xii. and 96, cloth. 1886. 3s. BIZYENOS.-ATOIAEZ AYPAI. Poems. By George M. Bizyenos. With Frontispiece Etched by Prof. A. Legros. Royal 8vo, pp. viii.-312, printed on hand-made paper, and richly bound. 1883. £1, 11s. 6d.

BLACK.-YOUNG JAPAN, YOKOHAMA AND YEDO. A Narrative of the Settlement and the City, from 1858 to 1879; a Glance at the Progress of Japan during a Period of Twenty-one Years. By J. R. Black, formerly Editor of the "Japan Herald," &c. 2 vols. demy 8vo, pp. xviii. and 418; xiv. and 522, cloth. 1881. £2, 28. BLACKET.-RESEARCHES INTO THE LOST HISTORIES OF AMERICA. By W. S. Blacket. Illustrated by numerous Engravings. 8vo, pp. 336, cloth. 1883. 10s. 6d. BLADES.-AN ACCOUNT OF THE GERMAN MORALITY PLAY ENTITLED DEPOSITIO CORNUTI TYPOGRAPHICI, as Performed in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. With a Rhythmical Translation of the German Version of 1648. By William Blades (Typographer). To which is added a Literal Reprint of the unique Original Version, written in Plaet Deutsch by Paul de Wise, and printed in 1621. Small 4to, pp. xii. and 144, with facsimile Illustrations, in an appropriate binding. 1885. 7s. 6d.

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