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Selections from the Records of the Burmese Hluttaw. 1889. 6s.
Sikkim Gazetteer. By H. H. Risley, C. I. E., and others. 1894. 12s. 6d.
Specimens of Languages in India. By Sir G. Campbell, K. C. S. I.
1874. £ 1. 16s.

Survey Department Publications.

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1875-90, Memoir on the Indian. By C. E. D. Black. 1891.

Tamil Papers. By Andrew Robertson. 1890. 4s.

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1892. (13 plates.)

1894. (14 plates.) 5s.

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Telegu Reader. By C. P. Brown. (2 vols.) 1852. 14s.

Textile Manufactures and Costumes of the People of India. By Dr. Forbes. Watson. 1866. £ I. IS.

Tibetan-English Dictionary. By H. A. Jaeschke. 1881. £ 1.

Timber, Mensuration of. By P. J. Carter. 1893. Is.

Tobacco. Cultivation and Preparation of, in India. By Dr. Forbes Watson. 1871. 5s.

Tombs or Monuments in Bengal, Inscriptions on. Edited by C. R. Wilson, M.A. 1896. 3s. 6d.

Vikramarka, Tales of. By Ravipati Gurumurti. 1850. Is.

Yield tables of the Scotch Pine. By W. Schlich, Ph. D. 1889. Is.

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INDEX OF PRIVATE NAMES.

Apte, M. C., I

Arbuthnot, F. F., 10, 15
D'Arcy, W. E. D., 25
Ashpitel, F. W.; 26

Aston, W. G., 2

Bacon, Wisner, 21
Ball, C. J., 18

Beal, S., 19

Bemmelen, J. F. van, 9

Bennet, W. H., 18

Berrington, B. J., 9
Bevan, E. J., 25
Bezold, C., 3

Biesen, C. van den, 22
Birdwood, Sir G., 25
Black, C. E. D., 27
Blackden, M. W., 4
Blandford, W. F. H., 24
Brown, C. P., 27
Browne, Edward G., 9
Budde, K., 18

Budge, E. A. Wallis 4, 14, 15
Burgess, J., 24
Burnell, A. C., 25

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Cunningham, Sir A., 25
Cust, R. N., 7, 8

Das, Sarat Candra, 13
Driver, S. R., 18

Eastwick, E. B., 26
Edkins, J., 8

Eggeling, J., 25
Eitel, E. J., 8

Fausböll, V., 25
Fleet, J. F., 25

Forrest, G. W., 25, 26
Forster, W., 26
Frazer, G. W., 4
Führer, A., 24

Ghosha, P. C., 25
Gladstone (W. E.), 9
Goldstücker, J., 26
Gray, J., 4, II

Gribble, J. D. B., 9

Grierson, G. A., 24
Griffith, R. J. H., 21

Guirandon, F. G. de, 10
Gurumurti, R., 27

Halcombe C. J. H., 10

Hall, F. 24

Hardy, R. S., 10

Harper, W. R., 1, 3, II

Harper, R. F., 10
Haupt, P., 17.
Hertz, H. F., 25
Hirschfeld, H., 2
Hooyer, G. B., 6, 9
Hultzsch, E., 23, 26
Hunter, F. M., 23

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LUZAC'S ORIENTAL LIST.

NOTICE TO OUR READERS.

With this number we enter upon the eighth year of the publication of our «Oriental List." Four years ago in the first number of our fourth volume we thanked our readers for the generous support we had received from various quarters, including some flattering notices in our contemporaries referring to the value of our «List", and we now tender our thanks to an extended circle of readers. Within recent years the number of works on oriental subjects has increased enormously, and our «List" was started with the object of furnishing a record of such works which should be published at regular intervals. Our aim has therefore been to give each month a complete list of oriental books published in England, on the Continent, in the East and in America, while under the heading <<Notes and News" we have endeavoured to give a faithful account of the progress made during the month in the various branches of oriental learning, literature and archaeology. The encouragement we have continuously received from the beginning of the undertaking emboldens us to believe that the «List" has really supplied a want on the part of those who from taste or profession are interested in the languages, literatures and antiquities of the East, and we therefore venture to appeal to our readers who are in the habit of consulting our «List" when making out their orders to send them to us direct. LONDON, Jan. '98.

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