1. Selections from the Records of the Bengal Government,
No. XXV., Report on the Teak Plantations of Ben-
gal, by Dr. H. Falconer. Notes on the Productive
Capacities of the Shan Countries, by Lieut.-Colonel
S. F. Hannay. Report on Serajgunge, by A. J. M.
Mills, Esq. Correspondence relative to Vaccination.
Correspondence relative to the discovery of the Tea
Plant in Sylhet. Report on the Honorable Com-
pany's Botanic Garden, by Dr. T. Thomson. Notes
on the Patna Opium Agency, by Dr. R. Lyell.
Calcutta, 1857.
2. The Method of Reasoning, for the use of those who
have not leisure to study Logic. Calcutta, 1857. .
3. Memoirs and Letters of the late Colonel Armine S. H.
Mountain, C. B., Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, Ad-
jutant General to H. M.'s Forces in India. Edited
by Mrs. Armine S. H. Mountain. London, 1857
6. The Merchant Abroad in Europe, Asia, and Australia.
A series of Letters from Java, Singapore, China,
Bengal, Egypt, the Holy Land, the Crimea and its
battle-grounds, England, Melbourne, Sydney, &c.,
&c. By George Francis Train, of Boston. With
an Introduction by Freeman Hunt, A. M., Editor of
"Merchants' Magazine," &c. London and New
York, 1857.
7. Episodes in the War-life of a Soldier: with the Dream-
testimony of Ora May, and other sketches in Prose
and Verse. By Calder Campbell, Author of "The
three Trials of Loide," &c. London, 1857.
8. The Moslem Noble; His land and people. With some
notices of the Parsees or Ancient Persians. By Mrs.
"Western India ;"
Young, Author of "Cutch;"
“Our camp in Turkey," &c., &c. With illustrations
from original drawings by the Author. London,
1857.
9. A Synopsis of Science, in Sanskrit and English, recon-
ciled with the Truths to be found in the Nyaya
Philosophy. By J. R. Ballantyne, 1857.
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