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Ikhwánu-s Safá.-IHKWÁNU-S SAFÁ; or, BROTHERS OF PURITY.

Describing the Contention between Men and Beasts as to the Superiority of the Human Race. Translated from the Hindustání by Professor J. Dowson, Staff College, Sandhurst. Crown 8vo. pp. viii. and 156, cloth. 78. Inman.- ANCIENT FAITHS EMBODIED IN ANCIENT TIMES; or, an attempt to trace the Religious Belief, Sacred Rites, and Holy Emblems of certain Nations, by an interpretation of the Names given to Children by pristly authority, or assumed by prophets, kings and hierarchs, By THOMAS INMAN, M.D., Liverpool. Vol. I. 8vo. cloth, pp. viii. and 800. 30s. [Vol. 2 nearly ready. Jaeschke.-A SHORT PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF THE TIBETAN LANGUAGE, with special Reference to the Spoken Dialects. By H. A. JAESCHKE, Moravian Missionary. 8vo. sewed, pp. ii. and 56. Jaeschke.-ROMANIZED TIBETAN AND ENGLISH DICTIONARY, each word being re-produced in the Tibetan as well as in the Roman character. By H. A. JAESCHKE, Moravian Missionary. 8vo. pp. ii. and 158, sewed. 58. Justi.-HANDBUCH DER ZendsPRACHE, VON FERDINAND JUSTI. Altbactrisches Woerterbuch. Grammatik Chrestomathie. Four parts, 4to. sewed, pp. xxii. and 424. Leipzig, 1864. 24s.

Kafir Essays, and other Pieces; with an English Translation. Edited by the Right Rev. the BISHOP OF GRAHAMSTOWN. 32mo. pp. 84, sewed. 28 6d. Kalidasa.-RAGHUVANSA. By KALIDASA. No. 1. (Cantos 1-3.) With Notes and Grammatical Explanations, by Rev. K. M. BANERJEA, Second Professor of Bishop's College, Calcutta; Member of the Board of Examiners, Fort William; Honorary Member of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. 8vo. sewed, pp. 70. 4s. 6d. Khirad-Afroz (The Illuminator of the Understanding). By Maulaví Hafízu'd-dín. A new edition of the Hindústání Text, carefully revised, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory. By EDWARD B. EASTWICK, F. R.S., F.S.A., M. R.A.S., Professor of Hindústání at the late East India Company's College at Haileybury. 8vo. cloth, pp. xiv. and 321. 18s.

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Laghu Kaumudí. A Sanskrit Grammar. By Varadarája. With an English Version, Commentary, and References. By JAMES R. BALLANTYNE, LL.D., Principal of the Sanskrit College, Benares. 8vo. pp. xxxvi, and 424, cloth. £1 118. 6d.

Legge.-THE CHINESE CLASSICS. With a Translation, Critical and Exegetical, Notes, Prolegomena, and Copious Indexes. By JAMES LEGGE, D.D., of the London Missionary Society. In seven vols. Vol. I. containing Confucian Analects, the Great Learning, and the Doctrine of the Mean. 8vo. pp. 526, cloth. £2 28.-Vol. II., containing the Works of Mencius. 8vo. pp. 634, cloth. £2 28.-Vol. III. Part I. containing the First Part of the Shoo-King, or the Books of T. Aug, the Books of Yu, the Books of Hea, the Books of Shang, and the Prolegomena. Royal 8vo. pp. viii. and 280, cloth. £2 28.—Vol. III. Part II. containing the Fifth Part of the Shoo-King, or the Books of Chow, and the Indexes. Royal 8vo. pp. 281-736, cloth. £2 2s. Legge.-THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF CONFUCIUS, with Explanatory Notes. By JAMES LEGGE, D.D. Reproduced for General Readers from the Author's work, "The Chinese Classics," with the original Text. Second edition. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. vi. and 338. 10s. 6d. Leitner.-THE RACES AND LANGUAGES OF Dardistan.

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LEITNER, M.A., Ph. D., Honorary Fellow of King's College late on Special Duty in Kashmir. 4 vols. 4to. Leland.- HANS BREITMANN'S PARTY. With other Ballads. By

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CONTENTS.-Lecture 1. On the Classification of the Sciences; 2. On the Genius of the Physical Sciences, Ancient and Modern; 3. The Geological Antiquity of Man; 4. On the Dignity of Mankind; 5. On the Unity of Mankind; 6. On the Early Social Life of Man; 7. On Language as a Test of Race; 8. The Origin of Architecture; 9. The Growth of the Alphabet; 10. The Four Types of Religious Worship; 11. On Arkite Symbolism. Appendix.

Lobscheid.-ENGLISH AND CHINESE DICTIONARY, with the Punti and

Mandarin Pronunciation. By the Rev. W. LOBSCHEID, Knight of Francis Joseph, C. M.I.R. G. S. A., N. Ž.B.S. V., etc. Folio, pp. viii. and 2016, bound in 2 vols., cloth. £7 10s. Ludewig (Hermann E.)-The LITERATURE of AMERICAN ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES. With Additions and Corrections by Professor WM. W. TURNER. Edited by NICOLAS TRÜBNER. 8vo. fly and general Title, 2 leaves; Dr. Ludewig's Preface, pp. v.-viii.; Editor's Preface, pp. iv.-xii.; Biographical Memoir of Dr. Ludewig, pp. xiii.—xiv.; and Introductory Biographical Notices, pp. xiv.-xxiv., followed by List of Contents. Then follow Dr. Ludewig's Bibliotheca Glottica, alphabetically arranged, with Additions by the Editor, pp. 1-209; Professor Turner's Additions, with those of the Editor to the same, also alphabetically arranged, pp. 210-246; Index, pp. 247-256; and List of Errata, pp. 257, 258. One vol. handsomely bound in cloth. 10s. 6d. Manava-Kalpa-Sutra; being a portion of this ancient Work on Vaidik Rites, together with the Commentary of KUMARILA-SWAMIN. A Facsimile o the MS. No. 17, in the Library of Her Majesty's Home Government for India. With a Preface by THEODOR GOLDSTÜCKER. Oblong folio, pp. 268 of letterpress and 121 leaves of facsimiles. Cloth. £4 4s.

Manipulus Vocabulorum; A Rhyming Dictionary of the English
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Medhurst.-CHINESE DIALOGUES, QUESTIONS, and FAMILIAR SENTENCES, literally translated into English, with a view to promote commercial intercourse and assist beginners in the Language. By the late W. H. MEDHURST, D.D. A new and enlarged Edition. 8vo. pp. 226. 18s. Megha-Duta (The). (Cloud-Messenger.) By Kalidasa. Translated from the Sanskrit into English verse, with Notes and Illustrations. By the late H. H. WILSON, M. A., F. R. S., Boden Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Oxford, etc., etc. The Vocabulary by FRANCIS JOHNSON, sometime Professor of Oriental Languages at the College of the Honourable the East India Company, Haileybury. New Edition. 4to. cloth, pp. xi. and 180. 108. 6dk Memoirs read before the ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 18631864. In one volume, 8vo., pp. 542, cloth. 21s.

CONTENTS.-I. On the Negro's Place in Nature. By James Hunt, Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.S.L. F.A.S.L., President of the Anthropological Society of London.-II. On the Weight of the Brain in the Negro. By Thomas B. Peacock, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.A.S.L.-III. Observations on the Past and Present Populations of the New World. By W. Bollaert, Esq., F.A.S.L.-IV. On the Two Principal Forms of Ancient British and Gaulish Skulls. By J. Thurnam, Esq., M.D., F.A.S.L. With Lithographic Plates and Woodcuts.-V. Introduction to the Palæography of America; or, Observations on Ancient Picture and Figurative Writing in the New World; on the Fictitious Writing in North America; on the Quipu of the Peruvians, and Examination of Spurious Quipus. By William Bollaert, Esq., F.A.S.L.-VI. Viti and its Inhabitants. By W. T. Pritchard, Esq., F.R.G.S., F.A.S.L.-VII. On the Astronomy of the Red Man of the New World. By W. Bollaert, Esq., F.A.S.L.-VIII. The Neanderthal Skull: its peculiar formation considered anatomically. By J. Barnard Davis, M.D., F.S.A., F.A.S.L-IX. On the Discovery of large Kist-vaens on the "Muckle Heog," in the Island of Unst (Shetland), containing Urns of Chloritic Schist. By George E. Roberts, Esq., F.G.S., Hon. Sec. A.S.L. With Notes on the Human Remains. By C. Carter Blake, Esq., F.A.S.L., F.G.S.-X. Notes on some Facts connected with the Dahoman. By Capt. Richard F. Burton, V.P.A.S.L.-XI. On certain Anthropological Matters connected with the South Sea Islanders (the Samoans). By W. T. Pritchard, Esq., F.R.G.S., F.A.S.L.XII. On the Phallic Worship of India. By Edward Sellon.-XIII. The History of Anthropology. By T. Bendyshe, M.A., F.A.S.L., Vice-President A.S.L.-XIV. On the Two Principal Forms of Ancient British and Gaulish Skulls. Part II. with Appendix of Tables of Measurement. By John Thurnam, M.D., F.S.A., F.A.S.L.-APPENDIX. On the Weight of the Brain and Capacity of the Cranial Cavity of the Negro. By Thomas B. Peacock, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.A.S.L. Memoirs read before the ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 1865-6.

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CONTENTS.-I. The Difference between the Larynx of the White Man and Negro. By Dr. Gibb.II. On the Dervishes of the East. By Arminius Vambery.-III. Origin and Customs of the Gallinas of Sierra Leone. By J. Meyer Harris.-IV. On the Permanence of Anthropological Types. By Dr. Beddoe.-V. The Maya Alphabet. By Wm. Ballaert.-VI. The People of Spain. By H. J. C. Beavan.-VII. Genealogy and Anthropology. By G. M. Marshall.-VIII. Simious Skulls. By C. Carter Blake.-IX. A New Goniometer. By Dr. Paul Broca.-X. Anthropology of the New World. By Wm. Bollaert.-XI. On the Psychical Characteristics of the English. By Luke Owen Pike.-XII. Iconography of the Skull. By W. H. Wesley.-XIII. Orthographic Projection of the Skull. By A. Higgins.-XIV. On Hindu Neology. By Major S. R. I. Owen.XV. The Brochs of Orkney. By George Petrie.-XVI. Ancient Caithness Remains. By Jos. Anderson.-XVII. Description of Living Microcephale. By Dr. Shortt.-XVIII. Notes on an Hermaphrodite. By Captain Burton.-XIX. On the Sacti Puja. By E. Sellon.-XX. Resemblance of Inscriptions on British and American Rocks. By Dr. Seemann.-XXI. Sterility of the Union of White and Black Races. By R. B. N. Walker.-XXII. Analogous Forms of Flint Implements. By H. M. Westropp.-XXIII. Explorations in Unst, Brassay, and Zetland. By Dr. Hunt, President.-XXIV. Report of Expedition to Zetland. By Ralph Tate.-XXV. The Headforms of the West of England. By Dr. Beddoe.-XXVI. Explorations in the Kirkhead Cave at Ulverstone. By J. P. Morris.-XXVII. On the Influence of Peat on the Human Body. By Dr. Hunt.-XXVIII. On Stone Inscriptions in the Island of Brassay. By Dr. Hunt.-XXIX. The History of Ancient Slavery. By Dr. John Bower.-XXX. Blood Relationship in Marriage. By

Dr. Arthur Mitchell.

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Molesworth.-A DICTIONARY, MARATHI and ENGLISH. Compiled by J. T. MOLESWORTH, assisted by GEORGE and THOMAS CANDY. Second Edition, revised and enlarged. By J. T. MOLESWORTH, Royal 4to. pp. xxx and 922, boards. Bombay, 1857. £3 3s.

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