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5. Srí-Yeshú-Khrishta-Máhátmyam, or, The Glory of Jesus
Christ. A brief account of our Lord's Life and
Doctrines in Sanskrit verse; with an English preface,
containing a Summary of the contents.
Ostell and Lepage, British Library, 1848
Calcutta:
NATIVE WORKS IN PERSIAN AND URDU.
6. The History of the Conquerors of Hind from the most
early period down to the present time, by Apurva
Krishna Bahadur
The Muheb-Hind or Friend of India, a monthly Urdu
Magazine, by Ram Chunder, Teacher in the Delhi
College
7. Hints for an improved treatment of Remittent Fever
and Dysentery, by E. Hare, Assistant Surgeon, Irre-
gular Cavalry, Bengal Medical Service. Delhi Press,
pp. 36
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CONTENTS
OF
No. XVIII.-VOL. IX.
ART. I.-CORRIE AND HIS COTEMPORARIES -THE ANTE-EPISCOPAL PERIOD.
Memoir of the Right Reverend Daniel Corrie, L. L. D.,
First Bishop of Madras; compiled chiefly from his
own letters and journals: By his Brothers :-Lon-
don: Seeley, Burnside, and Seeley;-1847
ART. II.-GEOLOGY OF INDIA.
1. Asiatic Researches, vols. 1—20, 4to. London and Cal-
cutta, 1799-1836
267
314
2. Gleanings in Science, 3 vols. 4to. Calcutta, 1829-31. ib.
3. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 16 vols. 8vo.
Calcutta, 1832-48
4. Calcutta Journal of Natural History, 7 vols. 8vo. Cal-
cutta, 1840-48
5. Transactions of the Literary Societies of Madras and
Bombay.
6. Summary of the Geology of Southern India, by Capt.
Newbold, parts 1, 2 and 3. London, 8vo.
7. Transactions of the Geological Society. 2d series
ART. III.—THE HINDI LANGUAGE-THOMPSON'S
DICTIONARY.
A Dictionary in Hindi and English: compiled from ap-
proved Authorities. By J. T. Thompson, Delhi.
Calcutta, Printed for the compiler, &c. 1846
ART. IV. THE ACTS OF THE GOVERNOR-GE- NERAL OF INDIA IN COUNCIL.
1. The Government Gazette and Acts of the Legislative
Council of India
2. The Acts of the Legislative Council of India with a
Glossary; an Analytical Abstract prefixed to each
Act, and Copious Index, by William Theobald, Esq.
372
390
Barrister-at-law and Advocate of the Supreme Court.
Calcutta, 1844
ART. V.-THE BENGAL ARTILLERY.
1. General Orders of the Bengal Army
2. Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Army.
Calcutta Star, 1844
3. Memoir of Colonel Thomas Deane Pearse of the Bengal
Artillery; from the British Indian Military Reposi-
tory
4. Report of the Sub-Committee appointed for the purpose
of making a revision in the several equipments in the
British Artillery Service; 1819.-Ibid
5. Proceedings of the Special Board of Artillery Officers
assembled at Calcutta. 1836-38
. 415
6. Remarks on the organization of the Corps of Artillery
in the British service.
1818
7. Memorandum on Horse Artillery; from the East India
United Service Journal
ART. VI.-THE REIGNING FAMILY OF LAHORE.
A History of the Reigning Family of Lahore, with some
Account of the Júmma Rajahs, the Sikh Soldiers
and their Sirdars; edited by Major G. Carmichael
Smyth, third Bengal Light Cavalry; with Notes on
Malcolm, Prinsep, Lawrence, Steinbach, McGregor,
and the Calcutta Review. Calcutta: W. Thacker and
Co., St. Andrew's Library, 1847
MISCELLANEOUS CRITICAL NOTICES.
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1. The Sailor's Horn-book for the Law of Storms: being a
practical exposition of the Theory of the Law of
Storms, and its uses to Mariners of all classes in all
parts of the world, shewn by transparent Storm-cards
and useful lessons. By Henry Piddington, President
of Marine Courts of Enquiry, Calcutta. London,
1848
2. A Fifteenth Memoir with reference to the Law of Storms
in India, being the Hurricane of the H. C.'s Steamer
Cleopatra, and the Ships Buckinghamshire and others,
on the Malabar Coast, 16th and 18th April, 1847.
With the Hurricane of the H. C. S. Essex in the
XXV
Arabian Sea, June, 1811. With Remarks for
Steamers in the Eastern Seas. By Henry Pid-
dington, &c. Calcutta, 1848
2. Notes on the Cape of Good Hope, by a Bengali.
Calcutta, 1847
3. The New Indian Gardener, and Guide to the Success-
ful Culture of the Kitchen and Fruit Garden. By
G. T. F. S. Barlow Speede, M. A. and H. S.
4. Speech at the Annual Examination of the Elphin-
stone Institution, at Bombay, April 25, 1848. By
Sir Erskine Perry, President of the Board of Edu-
cation
"
5. Note on the External Commerce of Bengal. Calcutta,
1848. W. Thacker and Co., St. Andrew's Library
6. Supplement to a "Brief View of the French in India,'
&c., by W. F. B. Laurie, Lieut. Madras Artillery.
Calcutta, 1848
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7. First and Second Reports of the Proceedings of the
Committee of the Calcutta Anti-Crimp Associa-
tion: formed by Commanders of British and Ame-
rican merchant vessels sailing between various
ports of Great Britain and the United States of
America and the port of Calcutta; for the pur-
pose of memorializing the Government of Bengal
for a reform of the present inefficient state of the
shipping regulations of that port, as they relate to
European and American seamen, crimps and the
crimping system. From the first meeting of the
members, September 6, to the last meeting of the
Committee on the 30th December, 1848.* With
the correspondence referred to in the proceedings,
and notes on the memorial, &c. Calcutta, 1848
Supplement to the Reports of the Proceedings of the
Committee to the Calcutta Anti-Crimp Associa-
tion; formed by Commanders of British and Ame-
rican merchant vessels. Containing the Newspaper
Reports of the two Anti-Crimp meetings held on
the 11th February, 1848. To which are added,
the Ship-masters' Memorial to the Governor-Gene-
ral in Council, for a reform of the present ineffici-
ent state of the shipping regulations of the port
of Calcutta as they relate to European, American
and Native seamen, crimps and the crimping sys-
* Query 1847?
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tem; and the addenda of the ship-owners, under-
writers, merchants and agents uniting in the prayer
of the same memorial; with the appendices pre-
pared under the instructions of the Committee,
approved by the public meeting convened by the
Secretary under their authority at the Free Mason's
Hall on the morning of the 11th February, 1848,
adopted by the public meeting convened by Cap-
tain Engledue and other gentlemen at the Town
Hall on the afternoon of the same date; and finally
presented, by deputation appointed at the Town
Hall meeting, to the Right Honorable the Earl of
Dalhousie on the afternoon of March the 11th,
1848. Calcutta, 1848..
The Nineteenth Report of the Calcutta Seaman's
Friend Society, 1847. Calcutta, 1848 .
The Seaman's Friend Society; Sailor's Home; Crimps
and the Anti-Crimp Association. (Extracted from
the Calcutta Christian Advocate.) Calcutta, 1848.
8. Hand-book of Bengal Missions in connexion with the
Church of England; together with an account of
general educational efforts in North India; by the
Rev. James Long, Church Missionary in Calcutta:
London, 1848
9. The Picnic Magazine, a Journal of Literature, Science,
&c. &c.
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