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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. In 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 Svo, pp. viii. and 200, cloth. 1887. 5s.
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 Svo, pp. xxiv. and 316 and 268, cloth. 1885. 15s.

BILLINGS. THE PRINCIPLES OF VENTILATION AND HEATING, and their Practical Application. By John S. Billings, M.D., LL.D. (Edinb.), Surgeon U.S. Army. Demy 8vo, pp. x. and 216, cloth. 1884. 15s.

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.-ATOIAEE 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 the Signing of the Treaties in 1858 to the Close of 1879; with 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, 2s.

BLACKET.-RESEARCHES INTO THE LOST HISTORIES OF AMERICA; or, The Zodiac shown to be an Old Terrestrial Map, in which the Atlantic Isle is delineated; so that Light can be thrown upon the Obscure Histories of the Earthworks and Ruined Cities 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.

BLADES.—SHAKSPERE AND TYPOGRAPHY. Being an Attempt to show Shakspere's Personal Connection with, and Technical Knowledge of, the Art of Printing; also Remarks upon some common Typographical Errors, with especial reference to the Text of Shakspere. By William Blades. 8vo, pp. viii. and 78, with an Illustration, cloth. 1872. 3s.

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BLADES. THE BIOGRAPHY AND TYPOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM CAXTON, England's First Printer. By W. Blades. Founded upon the Author's Life and Typography of William Caxton." Brought up to the Present Date. Elegantly and appropriately printed in demy 8vo, on hand-made paper, imitation old bevelled binding. 1877. £1, 1s. Cheap Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth. 1881. 5s. 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. I. Bleek. Ph.D. Folio, pp. 21, paper. 2s. 6d.

BLUMHARDT.-See CHARITABALI.

BOEHMER.-See VALDES, and SPANISH REFORMERS.

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

BOLIA. THE GERMAN CALIGRAPHIST: Copies for German Handwriting. By C. Bolia. Oblong 4to, sewed. 1s.

BOOLE.-MESSAGE OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE TO MOTHERS AND NURSES. By Mary Boole. Crown 8vo, pp. xiv. and 266, cloth. 1883. 5s.

BOTTRELL.-STORIES AND FOLK-LORE OF WEST CORNWALL. By William Bottrell. With Illustrations by Joseph Blight. Third Series. 8vo, pp. viii. and 200, cloth. 1884. 6s.

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., Cambridge. With an Introduction by Professor Cowell: Crown 8vo, pp. xvi. and 100, cloth. 1872. 4s. 6d. BRADSHAW.-DICTIONARY OF BATHING PLACES AND CLIMATIC HEALTH RESORTS.

Much Revised and Considerably Enlarged. With a Map in Eleven Colours. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. lxxviii. and 364, cloth. 1888. 2s. 6d. BRADSHAW.-A B C DICTIONARY OF THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, AND MEXICO. Showing the most important Towns and Points of Interest. With Maps, Routes, &c. New Edition, Revised. Fcap. 8vo, pp. 320, cloth. 1887. 2s. 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.

BRETSCHNEIDER.-EARLY EUROPEAN RESEARCHES INTO THE FLORA OF CHINA. By E. Bretschneider, M.D., Physician of the Russian Legation at Peking. Demy 8vo, pp. iv. and 194, sewed. 1881. 7s. 6d.

BRETSCHNEIDER.-BOTANICON SINICUM. Notes on Chinese Botany, from Native and Western Sources. By E. Bretschneider, M.D. Crown 8vo, pp. 228, wrapper. 1882. 10s. 6d.

BRETSCHNEIDER.-INTERCOURSE OF THE CHINESE WITH WESTERN COUNTRIES. See Trübner's Oriental Series.

BRETTE and THOMAS.-FRENCH EXAMINATION PAPERS SET AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. Arranged and edited by the Rev. P. H. Ernest Brette, B.D., Examiner in the University of London, &c., and Ferdinand Thomas, B. A., B.Sc., late Assistant Examiner in the University of London. Part I. Matriculation, and the General Examination for Women. Crown 8vo, pp. xx. and 176, cloth. 1888. 3s. 6d. BRETTE and THOMAS.-FRENCH EXAMINATION PAPERS SET AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. Key to Part I., in which all the Extracts from the Writings of French Authors are translated into English, and all the Questions on Grammar, Idiom, and Elementary Etymology are fully answered. Edited by the Rev. P. H. Ernest Brette, B.D., and Ferdinand Thomas B.A., B.Sc. Crown 8vo, pp. 210, cloth. 1888. 5s.

BRETTE and THOMAS.-FRENCH EXAMINATION PAPERS SET AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. Edited by Rev. P. H. Ernest Brette, B.D., and Ferdinand Thomas, B.A., B.Sc. Part II.-First B.A. (or Intermediate in Arts and B. A. Pass Examinations); Examinations for Honours (Intermediate in Arts and B.A.); and for Certificates of Higher Proficiency;-M. A. (Branch IV.), and D. Litt. Crown 8vo, pp. xx. and 442, cloth. 1888. 7s.

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. BROWN. THE ICELANDIC DISCOVERERS OF AMERICA; or, Honour to whom Honour is Due. By Marie A. Brown, Author of "Norway as it Is," &c. Crown 8vo, pp. viii. and 214, with Eight Plates, cloth. 1887. 7s. 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. Third Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. xi. and 108, with 35 Figures, cloth. 1887. 3s. 6d.

BROWNE.-A BANGALI PRIMER, in Roman Character.. By J. F. Browne, B.C.S. Crown 8vo, pp. 32, cloth. 1881. 2s.

BROWNE.-A HINDI PRIMER IN ROMAN CHARACTER. By J. F. Browne, B.C.S. Crown 8vo, pp. 36, cloth. 1882. 2s. 6d.

BROWNE.-AN URIYA PRIMER IN ROMAN CHARACTER. By J. F. Browne, B.C.S. Crown 8vo, pp. 32, cloth. 1882. 2s. 6d.

BROWNING SOCIETY'S PAPERS.-Demy 8vo, wrappers. 1881-84. Part I., pp. 116. 10s. Bibliography of Robert Browning from 1833-81. Part II., pp. 142. 10s. Part III., pp. 168. 10s. Part IV., pp. 148. 10s. Part V., pp. 104. 10s. 1885-86. Part VII., pp. 168. 10s. Part VIII., pp. 176. 10s.

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BRUNNOW.-See SCHEFFEL.

BRUNTON.-MAP OF JAPAN. See under JAPAN.

BUDGE. ARCHAIC CLASSICS. Assyrian Texts; being Extracts from the Annals of Shalmaneser II., Sennacherib, and Assur-Bani-Pal. With Philological Notes. By Ernest A. Budge, B.A., M.R. A.S., Assyrian Exhibitioner, Christ's College, Cambridge. Small 4to, pp. viii. and 44, cloth. 1880. 7s. 6d.

BUDGE.-HISTORY OF ESARHADDON. See Trübner's Oriental Series.

BURGESS:

ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN INDIA:—

REPORT OF THE FIRST SEASON'S OPERATIONS IN THE BELGAM AND KALADI DISTRICTS. January 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.

REPORT ON THE ANTIQUITIES OF KÅTHIÂWÂD AND KACHH, being the result of the Second Season's Operations of the Archæological Survey of Western India, 1874-75. By James Burgess, F.R. G.S. Royal 4to, pp. x. and 242, with 74 Plates; half bound. 1876. £3, 3s.

REPORT ON THE ANTIQUITIES IN THE BIDAR AND AURANGABAD DISTRICTS, in the Territories of His Highness the Nizam of Haiderabad, being the result of the Third Season's Operations of the Archæological Survey of Western India, 1875-76. By James Burgess, F. R. G.S., M.R.A.S., Archæological Surveyor and Reporter to Government, Western India. Royal 4to, pp. viii. and 138, with 63 Photographic Plates; half bound. 1878. £2, 2s. REPORT ON THE BUDDHIST CAVE TEMPLES AND THEIR INSCRIPTIONS; containing Views, Plans, Sections, and Elevation of Façades of Cave Temples; Drawings of Architectural and Mythological Sculptures; Facsimiles of Inscriptions, &c. ; with Descriptive and Explanatory

Text, and Translations of Inscriptions, &c., &c. By 2 Vols. 1883. £6, 6s. James Burgess, LL. D., F.R.G.S., &c. Royal 4to, pp. x. and 140, with 86 Plates and Woodcuts; half-bound. REPORT ON ELURA CAVE TEMPLES, AND THE BRAHMANICAL AND JAINA CAVES IN WESTERN INDIA. By James Burgess, LL.D., F.R.G.S., &c. Royal 4to, pp. viii. and 90, with 66 Plates and Woodcuts; half-bound. ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SOUTHERN INDIA :REPORTS OF THE ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SOUTHERN INDIA: THE AMARAVATI AND JAGGAYYAPETA BUDDHIST STUPAS. Containing numerous Collotype and other Illustrations of Buddhist Sculpture and Architecture, &c., in South-Eastern India; Facsimiles of Inscriptions, &c.; with Descriptive and Explanatory Text. By James Burgess, LL.D., C.I.E., F.R. G.S., &c., Director-General of the Archæological Survey of India. Together with Transcriptions, Translations, and Elucidations of the Dhauli and Jaugada Inscriptions of Asoka, by Professor G. Buhler, Ph.D., LL.D., C.I.E., Vienna. Vol. I. Super-royal 4to, with numerous Plates and Woodcuts; half bound. 1887. £4, 4s.

BURMA. THE BRITISH BURMA GAZETTEER. Compiled by Major H. R. Spearman, under the direction of the Government of India. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 764 and 878, with 11 Photographs, cloth. 1880. £2, 10s.

BURMA.-HISTORY OF. See Trübner's Oriental Series, page 70.

BURNE.-SHROPSHIRE FOLK-LORE. A Sheaf of Gleanings. Edited by C. S. Burne, from the Collections of G. F. Jackson. Demy 8vo, pp. xvi.-664, with map of Cheshire, cloth. 1886. 25s.

BURNELL.-ELEMENTS OF SOUTH INDIAN PALEOGRAPHY, from the Fourth to the Seventeenth Century A.D., being an Introduction to the Study of South Indian Inscriptions and MSS. By A. C. Burnell. Second enlarged and improved Edition. 4to, pp. xiv. and 148, Map and 35 Plates, cloth. 1878. £2, 12s. 6d. BURNELL.-A CLASSIFIED INDEX TO THE SANSKRIT MSS. IN THE PALACE AT TANJORE. Prepared for the Madras Government. By A. C. Burnell, Ph.D., &c., &c. 4to, stiff wrapper. Part I., pp. iv.-80, Vedic and Technical Literature. Part II., pp. iv.-80, Philosophy and Law. Part III., Drama, Epics, Purānas, and Zantras; Indices. 1879. 10s. each.

BURTON.-HANDBOOK FOR OVERLAND EXPEDITIONS; being an English Edition of the "Prairie Traveller," a Handbook for Overland Expeditions. With Illustrations and Itineraries of the Principal Routes between the Mississippi and the Pacific, and a Map. By Captain R. B. Marcy (now General and Chief of the Staff, Army of the Potomac). Edited, with Notes, by Captain Richard F. Burton. Crown 8vo, pp. 270, numerous Woodcuts, Itineraries, and Map, cloth. 1863. 6s. 6d. BUTLER.-Ex VOTO: AN ACCOUNT OF THE SACRO MONTE OR NEW JERUSALEM AT VARALLO-SESIA. With some Notice of Tabachetti's remaining Work at the Sanctuary of Crea. By Samuel Butler, Author of " Alps and Sanctuaries," "Erewhon," &c., &c. With Twenty-one Collotype Plates. Crown 8vo, pp. xiv. and 227, cloth. 1888. 10s. 6d. BUTLER.-LUCK OR CUNNING, AS THE MAIN MEANS OF ORGANIC MODIFICATION? By Samuel Butler, Author of "Life and Habit," Evolution, Old and New," &c. Crown 8vo, pp. xii. and 328, cloth. 1886. 7s. 6d. BUTLER.—EREWHON; or, Over the Range. Crown 8vo, pp. xii. and 244, cloth. 1887. BUTLER. THE FAIR HAVEN. A Work in Defence of the Miraculous Element in Our Lord's Ministry upon Earth, both as against Rationalistic Impugners and certain Orthodox Defenders. By the late John Pickard Owen. With a Memoir of the Author by William Bickersteth Owen. By Samuel Butler. Second Edition. Demy 8vo, pp. x. and 248, cloth. 1873. 7s. 6d. BUTLER.-LIFE AND HABIT. By Samuel Butler. pp. x. and 308, cloth. 1878. 7s. 6d.

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BUTLER.-UNCONSCIOUS MEMORY: A Comparison between the Theory of Dr. Ewald Hering, Professor of Physiology at the University of Prague, and the "Philosophy of the Unconscious" of Dr. Edward von Hartmann. With Translations from these Authors, and Preliminary Chapters bearing on 'Life and Habit," Evolution, New and Old," and Mr. Charles Darwin's edition of Dr. Krause's "Erasmus Darwin." By Samuel Butler. Crown Svo, pp. viii. and 288, cloth. 1880. 7s. 6d. BUTLER.-ALPS AND SANCTUARIES OF PIEDMONT AND THE CANTON TICINO. Profusely Illustrated by Charles Gogin, H. F. Jones, and the Author. By Samuel Butler. Foolscap 4to, pp. viii. and 376, cloth. 1882. 21s.

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