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Haug.-A LECTURE ON AN ORIGINAL SPEECH OF ZOROASTER (Yasna 45), with remarks on his age. By MARTIN HAUG, Ph.D. 8vo. pp. 28, sewed. Bombay, 1865. 2s.

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Palmer.-THE SONG OF THE REED. See page 37.

Palmer. - A CONCISE PERSIAN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY

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Palmer.-A CONCISE ENGLISH-PERSIAN DICTIONARY. Together with
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Bellew.-A DICTIONARY OF THE PUKKнTO, OR PUKSHTO LANGUAGE, on a New and Improved System. With a reversed Part, or English and Pukkhto, By H. W. BELLEW, Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Army. Super-royal 8vo. pp. xii. and 356, cloth. 428. Plowden.-TRANSLATION OF THE KALID-I-AFGHANI, the Text Book for the Pakkhto Examination, with Notes, Historical, Geographical, Grammatical, and Explanatory. By TREVOR CHICHELE PLOWDEN, Captain H.M. Bengal Infantry, and Assistant Commissioner, Panjab. Small 4to. cloth, pp. xx. and 395 and ix. With Map. Lahore, 1875. £2 10s.

Thorburn.-BANNÚ; or, Our Afghan Frontier. By S. S. THORBURN, I.C.S., Settlement Officer of the Bannú District. 8vo. cloth, pp. x. and 480. 1876.

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Trumpp.-PAŠTO GRAMMAR. See page 32.

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Arnold.-LIGHT OF ASIA. See page 23.

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Benfey.-VEDICA UND VERWANDTES. BY THEOD. BENFEY.

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