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Bronson.-A DICTIONARY IN ASSAMESE AND ENGLISH. Compiled by M. BRONSON, American Baptist Missionary. 8vo. calf, pp. viii. and 609. £2 2s. Catalogue of Assamese Books to be had of Messrs. Trübner & Co., Post free for one penny stamp.

ASSYRIAN (CUNEIFORM, ACCAD, BABYLONIAN). Bertin.-ABRIDGED GRAMMARS OF THE LANGUAGES OF THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS. By G. BERTIN, M.R.A.S. I. A Sumero-Akkadian Grammar. II. An Assyro-Babylonian Grammar. III. A Vannic Grammar. IV. A Medic Grammar. V. An Old Persian Grammar. Crown 8vo. pp. viii. and 118, cloth. 1888. 58.

Budge.-ASSYRIAN TEXTS, Selected and Arranged, with Philological Notes. By E. A. BUDGE, B.A., Assyrian Exhibitioner, Christ's College, Cambridge. Crown 4to. cloth, pp. viii. and 44. 1880. 7s. 6d.

Budge. THE HISTORY OF ESARHADDON. See "Trübner's Oriental
Series," p. 4.

Catalogue (A) of leading Books on Egypt and Egyptology, and on
Assyria and Assyriology, to be had at the affixed prices, of Trübner and Co.
pp. 40. 1880. 18.
Clarke.-RESEARCHES IN PRE-HISTORIC AND PROTO-HISTORIC COMPARA-
TIVE PHILOLOGY, MYTHOLOGY, AND ARCHEOLOGY, in_connexion with the
Origin of Culture in America and the Accad or Sumerian Families. By HYDE
CLARKE. Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. xi. and 74. 1875. 2s. 6d.

Cooper.-An Archaic Dictionary, Biographical, Historical and Mythological; from the Egyptian and Etruscan Monuments, and Papyri. By W. R. COOPER. London, 1876. 8vo. cloth. 15s.

Hincks.-SPECIMEN CHAPTERS OF AN ASSYRIAN GRAMMAR. By the late Rev. E. HINCKS, D.D., Hon. M.R.A.S. 8vo., sewed, pp. 44. 1s. Lenormant.-CHALDEAN MAGIC; its Origin and Development. By

F. LENORMANT. Translated from the French. With considerable Additions by the Author. London, 1877. 8vo. pp. 440. 12s.

Luzzatto.-GRAMMAR OF THE BIBLICAL CHALDAIC LANGUAGE AND THE TALMUD BABYLONICAL IDIOMS. By S. D. LuZZATTO. Translated from the Italian by J. S. GOLDAMMER. Cr. 8vo. cl., pp. 122. 7s. 6d.

Lyon.-An Assyrian Manual for the use of Beginners in the Study of the Assyrian Language. By D. G. LYON, Professor in Harvard University. 8vo. cloth, pp. xlv. and 138. Chicago, 1886. 21s.

Rawlinson.-NOTES ON THE EARLY HISTORY OF BABYLONIA. By Colonel RAWLINSON, C.B. 8vo. sd., pp. 48. 18.

Rawlinson.-A COMMENTARY ON THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS OF BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA, including Readings of the Inscription on the Nimrud Obelisk, and Brief Notice of the Ancient Kings of Nineveh and Babylon, by Major H. C. RAWLINSON. 8vo. pp. 84, sewed. London, 1850. 2s. 6d. Rawlinson.-INSCRIPTION OF TIGLATH PILESER I., KING OF ASSYRIA, B.C. 1150, as translated by Sir H. RAWLINSON, FOX TALBOT, Esq., Dr. HINCKS. and Dr. OPPERT. Published by the Royal Asiatic Society. 8vo. sd., pp. 74. 2s. Rawlinson.-OUTLINES OF ASSYRIAN HISTORY, from the Inscriptions of Nineveh. By Lieut. Col. RAWLINSON, C.B., followed by some Remarks by A. H. LAYARD, Esq., D.C.L. 8vo., pp. xliv., sewed. London, 1852. 1s.

Renan.-AN ESSAY ON THE AGE AND ANTIQUITY OF THE BOOK OF
NABATHEAN AGRICULTURE. To which is added an Inaugural Lecture on the
Position of the Shemitic Nations in the History of Civilization. By M. ERNEST
RENAN, Membre de l'Institut. Crown 8vo., pp. xvi. and 148, cloth. 3s. 6d.
Sayce.-AN ASSYRIAN GRAMMAR FOR COMPARATIVE PURPOSES. By
A. H. SAYCE, M.A. 12mo. cloth, pp. xvi. and 188. 1872. 7s. 6d.
Smith.-THE ASSYRIAN EPONYM CANON; containing Translations of the
Documents of the Comparative Chronology of the Assyrian and Jewish King-
doms, from the Death of Solomon to Nebuchadnezzar. By E. SMITH. London,
1876. 8vo. 98.

AUSTRALASIAN LANGUAGES.

Curr.-The Australian Race: Its Origin, Languages, Customs, Place of Landing in Australia, and the Routes by which it spread itself over that Continent. By Edward M. Curr, Author of "Recollections of Squatting in Victoria." In Four Volumes. Vols. I. II. and III. Demy 8vo. pp. xx. and 425, vi. and 501, x. and 710, Vol. IV. large 4to. pp. 46. With Map and Illustrations. Cloth. £2 2s.

Grey.-HANDBOOK OF AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, AND POLYNESIAN PHILOLOGY. See page 31.

Lawes.-Grammar and Vocabulary of Language spoken by Motu Tribe (New Guinea). By Rev. W. G. LAWES, F.R.G.S. With Introduction by the Rev. G. Pratt. Second and Revised Edition. 8vo. leather, pp. xii. and 139. 1888. 10s. 6d.

BENGALI.

Catalogue of Bengali Books, sold by Messrs. Trübner & Co., post free for penny stamp.
Browne.-A BánGÁLI PRIMER, in Roman Character. By J. F. BROWNE,
B.C.S. Crown 8vo. pp. 32, cloth. 1881. 2s,

Charitabali (The); OR, INSTRUCTIVE BIOGRAPHY BY ISVARACHANDRA
VIDYASAGARA. With a Vocabulary of all the Words occurring in the Text, by
J. F. BLUMHARDT, Bengali Lecturer University College, London; and Teacher
of Bengali in Cambridge University. 12mo. pp. 120-iv.-48, cloth. 1884. 5s.
Mitter.-BENGALI AND ENGLISH DICTIONARY for the Use of Schools.
Revised and improved. 8vo. pp. 298. Calcutta, 1868. 7s. 6d.
Sykes.-ENGLISH AND BENGALI DICTIONARY for the Use of Schools.
Revised by GOPEE KISSEN MITTER. 8vo. pp. 299. Calcutta, 1874. 78. 6d.
Yates and Wenger.—A BENGÁLÍ GRAMMAR. By the late Dr. YATES
and I. WENGER. Reprinted, with improvements, from his Introduction to the
Bengálí Language. Fcap. 8vo. bds, pp. viii. and 136. Calcutta, 1885. 48.

BIHARI.

Catalogue of Bihari Books, sold by Messrs. Trübner & Co., post free for penny stamp. Grierson.-SEVEN GRAMMARS OF THE DIALECTS AND SUB-DIALECTS OF the Bihárí Language Spoken in the Province of Bihár, in the Eastern Portion of the N. W. Provinces, and in the Northern Portion of the Central Provinces. Compiled under orders of the Government of Bengal. By GEORGE E. GRIERSON, B.C.S., Joint Magistrate of Patna. Part 1. Introductory; 2. Bhojpuri; 3. Magadhi; 4. Maithil-Bhojpuri; 5. South Maithili; 6. South Maithil Magadhi; 7. South Maithili-Bangal; 8. Maithil-Bangal. Fcap. 4to. clotb. Price 2s. 6d. each.

Hoernle and Grierson.-COMPARATIVE DICTIONARY OF THE BIHARF
LANGUAGE. Compiled by A. F. R. HOERNLE, of the Bengal Educational Service,
and G. A. GRIERSON, of Her Majesty's Bengal Civil Service. (Published
under the Patronage of the Government of Bengal.) Part I. From A to
Ag'mani. 4to. pp. 106, wrapper. 1885. 5s.

BRAHOE (BRAHUI).

Bellew.-FROM THE INDUS TO THE TIGRIS. A Narrative; together with
Synoptical Grammar and Vocabulary of the Brahoe language. See p. 9.
Duka.-AN ESSAY ON THE BRHŪI GRAMMAR. By Dr. T. Duka.
Demy 8vo. pp. 78, paper. 1887. 38. 6d.

BURMESE.

Catalogue of Burmese books, sold by Trübner & Co., post free for penny stamp.
Hitopadesa.-Burmese Text. 8vo. boards, pp. 127. 1886. 3s.
Hitopadesa (The Burmese). Translated by R. F. H. ANDREW ST.
JOHN. 8vo. pp. 42. (Reprinted from "The Indian Magazine.") 1887. 2s. 6d.
Judson.-A DICTIONARY, English and Burmese, Burmese and English.
By A. JUDSON. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. iv. and 968, and viii. and 786. 25s. each.
Judson.-A GRAMMAR OF THE BURMESE LANGUAGE. Fourth Edition.
8vo. cloth, pp. 64. Rangoon, 1888. 3s.

Slack.-Manual of Burmese; also of Pronunciation, Grammar, Money,
Towns, etc. For the Use of Travellers, Students, Merchants and Military.
By Capt. Chas. Slack. 8vo. boards, pp. 39, with a Map. 2s. 6d.
Sloan.-A PRACTICAL METHOD with the Burmese Language. By W.
H. SLOAN. Second Edition. Large 8vo. pp. 232. Rangoon, 1887. 12s. 6d.
We-than-da-ya, THE STORY OF, A BUDDHIST LEGEND. Sketched from
the Burmese Version of the Pali Text. By L. ALLAN Goss, Inspector of
Schools, Burma. With five Illustrations by a native artist. 4to. pp. x.-80,
paper. 1886. 5s.

CHINESE.

Acheson.-AN INDEX TO DR. WILLIAMS's "SYLLABIC DICTIONARY OF THE
CHINESE LANGUAGE." Arranged according to Sir THOMAS WADE'S System of
Orthography. Royal 8vo. pp. viii. and 124. Half bound. Hongkong. 1879. 18s.
Baldwin.-A MANUAL OF THE FOOCHOW DIALECT. By Rev. C. C.
BALDWIN, of the American Board Mission. 8vo. pp. viii.-256. 18s.
Balfour.-TAOIST TEXTS. See page 23.
Balfour.-THE DIVINE CLASSIC OF NAN-HUA. Being the Works of
Chuang-Tsze, Taoist Philosopher. With an Excursus, and copious Annotations
in English and Chinese. By H. BALFOUR, F.R.G.S. Demy 8vo. pp. xxxviii.
and 426, cloth. 1881. 14s.

Balfour.-LEAVES FROM MY CHINESE SCRAP BOOK. See page 6.

Ball.-THE CANTONESE-MADE-EASY VOCABULARY. A small Dictionary in English and Cantonese, containing only Words and Phrases used in the Spoken Language, with the Classifiers Indicated for each Noun, and Definitions of the Different Shades of Meaning; as well as Notes on the Different Uses of some of the Words where Ambiguity might Otherwise Arise. By J. DYER BALL, M.R.A.S., etc., of H.M.C.S., Hong Kong. Royal 8vo. pp. 6-27, wrappers. 58.

Ball.-EASY SENTENCES IN THE CANTONESE DIALECT, WITH A VoCABULARY. Being the Lessons in "Cantonese-made-easy" and "The Cantonesemade-easy Vocabulary." By J. DYER BALL, M.R.A.S., etc., of H.M.C.S., Hong Kong. Royal 8vo. pp. 74, paper. 7s. 6d.

Ball.-AN ENGLISH-CANTONESE POCKET VOCABULARY.

Containing Common Words and Phrases, Printed without the Chinese Characters, or Tonic Marks, the Sounds of the Chinese Words being Represented by an English Spelling as far as Practicable. By J. DYER BALL, M.R.A.S., etc., Author of "Cantonese-made-easy." Crown 8vo. pp. 8-24, cloth. 48.

Beal.-THE BUDDHIST TRIPITAKA, as it is known in China and Japan.
A Catalogue and Compendious Report. By SAMUEL BEAL, B.A. Folio, sewed,
pp. 117.
7s. 6d.

Beal. THE DHAMMAPADA. See "Trübner's Oriental Series," page 3.
Beal.-Buddhist Literature. See pages 6, 23 and 24.
Bretschneider.-See pages 7 and 9.

Chalmers.-THE ORIGIN OF THE CHINESE; an Attempt to Trace the connection of the Chinese with Western Nations, in their Religion, Superstitions, Arts, Language, and Traditions. By JOHN CHALMERS, A. M. Foolscap 8vo. cloth, pp. 78. 58.

Chalmers. A CONCISE KHANG-HSI CHINESE DICTIONARY. By the Rev. J. CHALMERS, LL.D., Canton. Three Vols. Royal 8vo. bound in Chinese style, pp. 1000. £1 10s.

Chalmers. — THE STRUCTURE OF CHINESE CHARACTERS, UNDER 300 Primary Forms; after the Shwoh-wan, 100 A.D., and the Phonetic Shwoh-wan 1833. By JOHN CHALMERS, M.A., LL.D. 8vo. pp. x-199, with a plate, cloth. 1882. 12s. 6d.

China Review; OR, NOTES AND QUERIES ON THE FAR EAST.

Pub

lished bi-monthly. Edited by E. J. EITEL. 4to. Subscription, £l 108. per volume.

Dennys.-A HANDBOOK OF THE CANTON VERNACULAR OF THE CHINESE LANGUAGE. Being a Series of Introductory Lessons, for Domestic and Business Purposes. By N. B. DENNYS, M.R.A.S., Ph.D. 8vo. cloth, pp. 4, 195, and 31. £1 10s.

Dennys.-THE FOLK-LORE OF CHINA, and its Affinities with that of the Aryan and Semitic Races. By N. B. DENNYS, Ph.D., author of "A Handbook of the Canton Vernacular," etc. 8vo. paper, pp. 168. 10s. 6d. Douglas.-CHINESE-ENGLISH DICTIONARY OF THE VERNACULAR OR SPOKEN LANGUAGE OF AMOY, with the principal variations of the Chang-Chew and Chin-Chew Dialects. By the Rev. CARSTAIRS DOUGLAS, M.A., LL.D., Glasg. High quarto, cloth, double columns, pp. 632. 1873. £3 3s. Douglas.-CHINESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Two Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution, by R. K. DOUGLAS, of the British Museum, and Prof. of Chinese at King's College. Cr. 8vo. pp. 118, cl. 1875. 5s.

Douglas.-THE LIFE OF Jenghiz KHAN. Translated from the Chinese, with an Introduction, by R. K. DOUGLAS, of the British Museum. Crown 8vo. pp. xxxvi.-106, cloth. 1877. 58.

Edkins.-A GRAMMAR OF COLLOQUIAL CHINESE, as exhibited in the Shanghai Dialect. By J. EDKINS, B.A. Second edition, corrected. 8vo. half-calf, pp. viii. and 225. Shanghai, 1868. 218.

Edkins.-A VOCABULARY OF THE SHANGHAI DIALECT. By J. EDKINS. 8vo. half-calf, pp. vi. and 151. Shanghai, 1869. 21s. Edkins.-RELIGION IN CHINA.

A Brief Account of the Three Religions

of the Chinese. By JOSEPH EDKINS, D. D. Post 8vo. cloth. 7s. 6d. Edkins.-A GRAMMAR OF THE CHINESE COLLOQUIAL LANGUAge, commonly called the Mandarin Dialect. By JOSEPH EDKINS. Second edition. 8vo. half-calf, pp. viii. and 279. Shanghai, 1864. £1 10s. Edkins.-INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE CHINESE CHARACTERS. By J. EDKINS, D.D., Peking, China. Roy. 8vo. pp. 340, paper boards. 18s. Edkins.-CHINA'S PLACE IN PHILOLOGY. An attempt to show that the

Languages of Europe and Asia have a common origin. By the Rev. JOSEPH EDKINS. Crown 8vo., pp. xxiii.-403, cloth. 10s. 6d.

Edkins.-CHINESE BUDDHISM. See "Trübner's Oriental Series," p. 4. Edkins.-PROGRESSIVE LESSONS IN THE CHINESE SPOKEN LANGUAGE,

12s.

with Lists of Common Words and Phrases, and an Appendix containing the Laws of Tones in the Pekin Dialect. Fourth Edition. 8vo. Shanghai, 1881. Edkins.-THE EVOLUTION OF THE CHINESE LANGUAGE, as exemplifying the origin and growth of Human Speech. By JOSEPH EDKINS, D.D., Author of "Religion in China;" "Chinese Buddhism;" etc. Reprinted from the Journal of the Peking Oriental Society. 1887. 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi.-96. 4s. 6d. Eitel.-CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE CANTONESE DIALECT. BY ERNEST JOHN FITEL, Ph. D. Tubing. I. to IV. 8vo. sewed, 12s. 6d. each. Eitel.-HANDBOOK FOR THE STUDENT OF CHINESE BUDDHISM. By the Rev. E. J. EITEL, of the L. M. S. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. pp. xii. and 232. Cloth. 1888. 188.

Eitel.-FENG-SHUI: or, The Rudiments of Natural Science in China. By Rev. E. J. EITEL, M.A., Ph.D. Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. vi. and 84. 6s. Faber.-A SYSTEMATICAL DIGEST OF THE DOCTRINES OF CONFUCIUS, according to the Analects, Great Learning, and Doctrine of the Mean, with an Introduction on the Authorities upon Confucius and Confucianism. By ERNST FABER, Rhenish Missionary. Translated from the German by P. G. von Möllendorff. 8vo. sewed, pp. viii. and 131. 1875. 12s. 6d.

Faber.-INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF CHINESE RELIGION. A Critique of Max Müller and other Authors. By E. FABER. 8vo. paper, pp. xii. and 154. Hong Kong, 1880. 7s. 6d.

Faber.-MIND OF MENCIUS. See "Trübner's Oriental Series," p. 5. Ferguson.-CHINESE RESEARCHES. First Part: Chinese Chronology and Cycles. By T. FERGUSON. Cr. 8vo. pp. vii. and 274, sd. 1880. 108. 6d. Giles. A DICTIONARY OF COLLOQUIAL IDIOMS IN THE MANDARIN DIALECT. By HERBERT A. GILES. 4to. pp. 65. £1 8s.

Giles.-THE SAN TZU CHING; or, Three Character Classic; and the Ch'Jen Tsu Wen; or, Thousand Character Essay. Metrically Translated by HERBERT A. GILES. 12mo. pp. 28. 2s. 6d.

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