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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. Austin Allibone. In 3 vols. royal Svo, cloth. £5, 8s.

ALTHAUS.—THE SPAS OF EUROPE. By Julius Althaus, M.D. 8vo, pp. 516, cloth. 1862. 12s.

AMATEUR MECHANIC'S WORKSHOP (THE). A Treatise containing Plain and Concise Directions for the Manipulation of Wood and Metals; including Casting, Forging, Brazing, Soldering, and Carpentry. By the Author of "The Lathe and its Uses.' Sixth Edition. In One Volume, demy 8vo, pp. vi. and 148, with Two Full-Page Illustrations, on toned paper and numerous Woodcuts, cloth. 1878. 6s. AMATEUR MECHANICAL SOCIETY.-JOURNAL OF THE AMATEUR MECHANICAL SOCIETY. 8vo. Published Quarterly.

Vol. i. pp. 344, cloth. 1871-72. 12s. Vol. ii., pp. vi. and 290, cloth. 1873-77. 12s. AMERICAN ALMANAC AND TREASURY OF FACTS, STATISTICAL, FINANCIAL, AND POLITICAL. Edited by Ainsworth R. Spofford, Librarian of Congress. Crown 8vo, cloth. 1878. 7s. 6d. 1879. 7s. 6d.

AMERY.-NOTES ON FORESTRY. By C. F. Amery, Deputy Conservator N. W. Provinces, India. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 120, cloth. 1875. 5s.

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

AMONGST MACHINES. A Description of Various Mechanical Appliances used in the Manufacture of Wood, Metal, and other Substances. A Book for Boys, copiously Illustrated. By the Author of "The Young Mechanic." Imperial 16mo, pp. viii. and 336, cloth. 1876. 7s. 6d.

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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 German Chain Rule. 24th Edition, revised and enlarged. By William Anderson, 12mo, pp. 288, cloth. 1877. 5s.

ANDERSON AND TUGMAN.-MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE, containing a Collection of Commercial 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 in modern style of the system of Business in the principal Cominercial Cities of the World. Accompanied by pro forma Accounts, Sales, Invoices, Bills of Lading, Drafts, etc. With an Introduction and copious Notes. By William Anderson and James E. Tugman. 12mo, pp. xi. and 193, cloth. 1867. 6s. PEL, PROSE SPECIMENS FOR TRANSLATION INTO GERMAN, with copious Vocabularies and Explanations. By H. Apel. 12mo, pp. viii. and 246, cloth. 1862. 4s. 6d. ARAGO.-LES ARISTOCRATIES. A Comedy in Verse. By Etienne Arago. Edited, with English Notes and Notice on Etienne Arago, by the Rev. E. P. H. Brette, B.D. Head Master of the French School, Christ's Hospital, Examiner in the University of London. Fcap. 8vo, pp. 244, cloth. 1868. 4s. ARNOLD. THE LIGHT OF ASIA; or, THE GREAT RENUNCIATION (Mahâbhinishkramana). Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India, and Founder of Buddhism (as told in verse by an Indian Buddhist). By Edwin Arnold, M.A., F.R.G.S., C.S.I., &c. Cr. 8vo, pp. xiii. and 238, cloth. 1879. 7s. 6s., or paper 6s. ARNOLD. THE INDIAN SONG OF SONGS. From the Sanskrit of the Gita Govinda of Jayadeva. By Edwin Arnold, M.A., F.R.G.S., University College, Oxford, formerly Principal of Poona College, and Fellow of the University of Bombay. Crown 8vo, pp. xvi. and 144, cloth. 1875. 5s.

ARNOLD. THE ILIAD AND ODYSSEY OF INDIA. By Edwin Arnold, M. A., F.R.G.S., &c., &o. Fcap. 8vo, pp. 24, sewed. 1s.

ARNOLD.—A SIMPLE TRANSLITERAL GRAMMAR OF THE TURKISH LANGUAGE. Compiled from Various Sources. With Dialogues and Vocabulary. By Edwin Arnold, M.A., C.S.I., F. R. G.S. Post 8vo, pp. 80, cloth. 1877. 2s. 6d. ARTOM.-SERMONS. By the Rev. B. Artom, Chief Rabbi of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregations of England. First Series. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 314, cloth. 1876. 6s. ASHER. ON THE STUDY OF MODERN LANGUAGES in general, and of the English Language in particular. An Essay. By David Asher, Ph.D. 12mo, pp. viii. and 80, cloth. 1859. 2s.

ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL. List of Publications on application.

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ASIATIC SOCIETY.-JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. New Series. 8vo. Stitched in wrapper. 1864-79.

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ASTON.-A Short Grammar of the Japanese Spoken Language. By W. G. Aston,
M.A. Third Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. 96, cloth. 1873. 12s.
ASTON.-A GRAMMAR OF THE JAPANESE WRITTEN LANGUAGE. By W. G. Aston,
M.A., Assistant Japanese Secretary H. B. M's Legation, Yedo, Japan. Second
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ATKINSON AND MARTINEAU.-LETTERS ON THE LAWS OF MAN'S NATURE AND DE-
VELOPMENT. By Henry George Atkinson, F. G.S., and Harriet Martineau.
Crown 8vo, pp. xii. and 390, cloth. 1860. 10s. 6d.

AUCTORES SANSCRITI.

Vol. I., containing the Jaiminîya-Nyâya-Mâlâ-Vistara. Edited for the Sanskrit Text Society, under the supervision of Theodor Goldstücker. Large 4to, pp. 582, cloth. £3, 13s. 6d.

Vol. II. THE INSTITUTES OF GAUTAMA. Edited, with an Index of Words, by A. F. Stenzler, Ph.D., Prof. of Oriental Languages in the University of Breslau. 8vo, pp. iv. and 78, cloth. 1876. 4s. 6d.

Vol. III. VAITÂNA SUTRA: THE RITUAL OF THE ATHARVA VEDA. Edited, with Critical Notes and Indices, by Dr. R. Garbe. 8vo, pp. viii. and 120, sewed. 1878. 5s.

AUGIER.--DIANE. A Drama in Verse. By Émile Augier. Edited with English Notes and Notice on Augier. By Theodore Karcher, LL.B., of the Royal Military Academy and the University of London. 12mo, pp. xiii. and 146, cloth. 1867. 2s. 6d.

AUSTIN.-A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the Preparation, Combination, and Application of Calcareous and Hydraulic Limes and Cements. To which is added many useful Recipes for various Scientific, Mercantile, and Domestic Purposes. By James G. Austin, Architect. 12mo, pp. 192, cloth. 1862. 5s. AXON.-MECHANIC'S FRIEND (THE). A collection of Receipts and Practical Suggestions relating to Aquaria, Bronzing, Cements, Drawing, Dyes, Electricity, Gilding, Glass-working, Glues, Horology, &c. Numerous Woodcuts. Edited by William E. A. Axon, M.R.S.L., F.S. S. Crown 8vo, pp. xii. and 339, cloth. 1875. 4s. 6d.

BABA.—An Elementary Grammar of the Japanese Language, with easy progressive Exercises. By Tatui Baba. Crown 8vo, pp. xiv. and 92, cloth. 1873. 5s. BACON.

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF FRANCIS BACON. Extracted from the Edition of his Occasional Writings by James Spedding. 2 vols. Post 8vo, pp. xx., 710, and xiv., 708, cloth. 1878. 21s.

BADER. THE NATURAL AND MORBID CHANGES OF THE HUMAN EYE, AND THEIR TREATMENT. By C. Bader. Medium 8vo, 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.

BADLEY.-INDIAN MISSIONARY RECORD AND MEMORIAL VOLUME. By the Rev. B. H. Badley, of the American Methodist Mission. 8vo, pp. xii. and 280, cloth. 1876. 10s. 6d.

BAIRD.-ANNUAL RECORD OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. Edited by Spencer T. Baird, 8vo, cloth. 1871-78. 10s. each.

BALFOUR.-WAIFS AND STRAYS FROM THE FAR EAST; being a Series of Disconnected Essays on Matters relating to China. By Frederick Henry Ralfour. 1 vol. demy 8vo, pp. 224, cloth. 1876. 10s. 6d.

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.

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Compiled for the use of the East India College at Haileybury. By James R. Ballantyne. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. 38, cloth. 1868. 58. BALLANTYNE.-FIRST LESSONS IN SANSKRIT GRAMMAR; together with an Introduction to the Hitopadeśa. New Edition. By James R. Ballantyne, LL.D., Librarian of the India Office. 8vo, pp. viii. and 110, cloth. 1873. 3s. 6d. 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. Published by command of His Excellency, W. F. Van F.R.P. Taelman Kip, Minister of Marine. 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.

BARRIÈRE AND CAPENDU.-LES FAUX BONSHOMMES, a Comedy. By Théodore Barrière and Ernest Capendu. Edited, with English Notes and Notice on Barrière, by Professor Ch. Cassal, LL.D., of University College, London. 12mo, pp. xvi. and 304, cloth. 1868. 4s.

BARTLETT.-DICTIONARY OF AMERICANISMS. A Glossary of Words and Phrases colloquially used in the United States. By John Russell Bartlett. Fourth Edition, considerably enlarged and improved. 8vo, pp. xlvi. and 814, cloth. 1877. 20s.

BATTYE.—WHAT IS VITAL FORCE? or, a Short and Comprehensive Sketch, includ-
ing Vital Physics, Animal Morphology, and Epidemics; to which is added an
Appendix upon Geology, IS THE DENTRITAL THEORY OF GEOLOGY TENABLE? By
Richard Fawcett Battye. 8vo, pp. iv. and 336, cloth. 1877. 7s. 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.
xvi. 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, which are clearly visible in English latitudes.
By T. S. Bazley, M.A., Author of "Notes on the Epicycloidal Cutting Frame."
Atlas folio, pp. 46 and 24, Folding Plates, cloth. 1878. 15s.

BEAL.-TRAVELS OF FAH-HIAN AND SUNG-YUN, Buddhist Pilgrims, from China to India (400 A.D. and 518 A.D.) Translated from the Chinese. By Samuel Beal, B. A., Trin. Coll., Cam., &c. Crown 8vo, pp. lxxiii. and 210, with a coloured Map. cloth, ornamental. 1869. 10s. 6d.

BEAL.-A CATENA OF BUDDHIST SCRIPTURES FROM THE CHINESE. By S. Beal, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; a Chaplain in Her Majesty's Fleet, &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.-TEXTS FROM THE BUDDHIST CANON, commonly known as DHAMMAPADA, with accompanying narratives. Translated from the Chinese by Samuel Beal, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of Chinese, University College, London. Post 8vo, pp. viii. and 176, cloth. 1878. 7s. 6d.

BEAMES. OUTLINES OF INDIAN PHILOLOGY. With a Map, showing the Distribution of Indian Languages. By John Beames, M. R.A.S., Bengal Civil Service, Member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, the Philological Society of London, and the | Société Asiatique of Paris. 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, Bengal Civil Service, M. R.A.S., &c. &c. Demy 8vo. Vol. I. On Sounds. Pp. xvi. and 360, cloth. 1872. 16s. Vol. II. The Noun and the Pronoun. Pp. xii. and 348, cloth. 1875. 16s.-Vol. III. The Verb. Pp. xii. and 316, cloth. 16s.

BEKE. THE LATE DR. CHARLES BEKE'S DISCOVERIES OF SINAI IN ARABIA AND IN MIDIAN; with Portrait, Geological, Botanical, and Conchological Reports, Plans, Map, and 13 Wood Engravings. Edited by his widow. Royal 8vo, pp. xx. and 606, cloth. 1878. 28s. Morocco, £2, 10s.

BELLEW.-FROM THE INDUS TO THE TIGRIS. A Narrative of a Journey through the Countries of Balochistan, Afghanistan, Khorassan, and Iran in 1872; together with a complete Synoptical Grammar and Vocabulary of the Brahoe Language, and a Record of the Meteorological Observations and Altitudes on the March from the Indus to the Tigris. By Henry Walter Bellew, C.S.I.. Surgeon, Bengal Staff Corps. Demy 8vo, pp. viii. and 496, cloth. 1874. 14s.

BELLEW.-KASHMIR AND KASHGHAR; a Narrative of the Journey of the Embassy to Kashghar in 1873-4. By H. W. Bellew, C.S.I. Demy 8vo, pp. xxxii. and 420, cloth. 1875. 16s.

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. 1 vol. 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 John Bellows. Revised by Professor Beljame, B.A., LL.B., of the University of Paris, and Official Interpreter to the Imperial Court, and George B. Strickland, late Assistant French Master, Royal Naval School, London. Also a New Table of Equivalent Values of French and English Money, Weights, and Measures. 32mo, 76 Tables, sewed. 1867. 1s. 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. The new edition, which is but six ounces in weight, has been remodelled, and contains many thousands of additional words and renderings. Miniature maps of France, the British Isles, Paris, and London, are added to the Geographical Section. Second Edition. 32mo, pp. 608, roan tuck, or persian without 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, German Master at the Royal Institution School, Liverpool, and G. Zimmermann, Teacher of Modern Languages. 12mo, pp. 128, cloth. 1863. 2s. 6d.

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. Post 8vo, pp. xv. and 472, cloth. 1876. 7s. 6d.

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.

BICKNELL. See HAFIZ.

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BIGLOW PAPERS (THE). By James Russell Lowell. Newly edited, with a Preface by the author of Tom Brown's School Days." Crown 8vo, pp. lxviii. and 140. cloth. 1861. 2s. 6d. Ditto, People's Edition. 12mo, sewed, fancy cover. 1865. 1s. BIGLOW PAPERS (THE). MELIBEUS HIPPONAX. The Biglow Papers. Second Series. With a Portrait of the Author. Post 8vo, pp. lxiii. and 190, cloth. 1867. 3s. 6d. DITTO, People's Edition, sewed, 1s.

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.

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BLADES. THE BIOGRAPHY AND TYPOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM CAXTON, England's First Printer. By William Blades. Founded to a great extent upon the Author's "Life and Typography of William Caxton." Brought up to the Present Date, and including all Discoveries since made. Elegantly and appropriately printed in demy 8vo, on hand-made paper, imitation old bevelled binding. 1877. £1, 1s. BLEEK.-REYNARD THE FOX IN SOUTH AFRICA; or, Hottentot Fables and Tales, chiefly Translated from Original Manuscripts in the Library of His Excellency Sir George Grey, K.C.B. By W. H. I. Bleek, Ph.D. Post 8vo, pp. xxvi. and 94,

cloth. 1864. 3s. 6d.

BLEEK.-A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF BUSHMAN FOLK LORE, and other Texts. By W. H..
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BOEHMER.-SPANISH REFORMERS OF TWO CENTURIES,

from 1520, their Lives and Writings. Described by E. Boehmer, D.D., Ph. D. Vol. 1, Royal 8vo, pp. 232, cloth. 1874. 12s. 6d. Roxburgh, 15s.

BOGARDUS.—FIELD, COVER, AND TRAP SHOOTING.-By Adam H. Bogardus, Champion Wing Shot of the World. Embracing Hints for Skilled Marksmen, Instructions for Young Sportsmen, Haunts and Habits of Game Birds, Flight and Resorts of Water Fowl, Breeding and Breaking of Dogs. With full Directions on Glass. Ball Shooting, &c. Edited by Charles J. Foster. New Edition. 12mo, pp. 444. Illustrated, cloth. 1878. 10s.

BOJESEN, A GUIDE TO THE DANISH LANGUAGE. Designed for English Students. By Mrs Maria Bojesen. 12mo, pp. 250, cloth. 1863. 5s.

BOY ENGINEERS.-See under LUKIN.

BOYD.-NÁGÁNANDA; or, the Joy of the Snake World. A Buddhist Drama in Five Acts. Translated into English Prose, with Explanatory Notes, from the Sanskrit of Sá-Harsha-Deva. By Palmer Boyd, B.A., Sanskrit Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. With an Introduction by Professor Cowell. Crown 8vo, pp. xvi. and 100, cloth. 1872. 4s. 6d.

BRENTANO.-ON THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF GILDS, AND THE ORIGIN OF TRADE-UNIONS. By Lujo Brentano, of Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, Doctor Juris Utriusque et Philosophiæ. 1. The Origin of Gilds. 2. Religious (or Social) Gilds. 3. Town-Gilds or Gild-Merchants. 4. Craft-Gilds. 5. Trade-Unions..

8vo, pp. xvi. and 136, cloth. 1870. 3s. 6d.

BRETTE.-FRENCH EXAMINATION PAPERS SET AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON FROM 1839 TO 1871. Arranged and edited by the Rev. P. H. Ernest Brette, B.D. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 278, cloth. 3s. 6d.; interleaved, 4s. 6d.

BRITISH MUSEUM.-LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM, on application.

BROWN. THE DERVISHES; OR, ORIENTAL SPIRITUALISM. By John P. Brown, Secretary and Dragoman of the Legation of the United States of America at Constantinople. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 416, cloth, with 24 Illustrations. 1868. 14s. BROWN. SANSKRIT PROSODY AND NUMERICAL SYMBOLS EXPLAINED. By Charles Philip Brown, M. R.A.S., Author of a Telugu Dictionary, Grammar, &c., Professor of Telugu in the University of London. 8vo, pp. viii. and 56, cloth. 1869. 3s. 6d.

BROWNE.-HOW TO USE THE OPHTHALMOSCOPE; being Elementary Instruction in Ophthalmoscopy. Arranged for the use of Students. By Edgar A. Browne, Surgeon to the Liverpool Eye and Ear Infirmary, &c. Crown 8vo, pp. xi. and 108, with 35 Figures, cloth. 1876. 3s. 6d.

BUCHNER. FORCE AND MATTER: Empirico-Philosophical Studies intelligibly ren-
dered. With an additional Introduction expressly written for the English edition.
By Dr Louis Büchner. Edited by J. Frederick Collingwood, F.R.S.L., F.G.S.
Second English, completed from the Tenth German Edition. With a Portrait of
the Author. Crown 8vo, pp. civ. and 272, cloth. 1870. 7s. 6d.
BURGESS.-ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN INDIA. Report of the First
Season's Operations in the Belgâm and Kaladgi Districts. Jan. to May 1874.
By James Burgess, F. R. G.S. With 56 Photographs and Lithographic Plates.
Royal 4to, pp. viii. and 45; half bound. 1875. £2, 2s.
BURGESS.-REPORT ON THE ANTIQUITIES OF KATHIÂWÂD AND KACHH, being the
result of the Second Season's Operations of the Archæological Survey of Western
India, 1874-75. By J. Burgess, F. R. G.S. Royal 4to, pp. x. and 242, with 74-
Plates; half bound. 1876. £3, 3s.

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