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 LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS. 59 gives a curious view of the state of Hindu society, laws, ceremonies, Metaphysics at that period. Sir W. Jones has trans- lated it into English ; it has been published in French also. This with the commentary of Kullttk Batta gives the first two chapters, with a Bengali translation by llamdhan Haldar and the English Edition of Sir W. Jones. 255. (S. B.) MENU, Vol. I., 1st and 2nd chaps., Ser Jy. A P, pp. 159, gives Kalluke Bhattas comment. 256. (E. T.) MUNSIFS' AND AMINS' GUIDE BOOK, Munsif path Pradarshak, Ser P., 1832, 10 Rs., pp. 375. All the laws methodically arranged, which are necessary for conducting lawsuits. 257. (E. T.) NEW ACT for the Government of India, Nutan Vidhi, Bh. P., 1853, pp. 31, 4 as., tr. by Tara Charan Sikdar, gives the Act passed in April 1 845, for the regulation of the E. I. Company's affairs, with its 43 Clauses. Another translation of this act has been published. 258. (E. T.)Parikha Upadesh, by Maulvi Ismail, A. S. U., 1852, 1st Vol. 9 Rs., pp. 522. The author is a Vakil of the Sadar, and gives all the unrepealed Civil and Revenue Regulations, Government Acts, Constructions, Circular Orders and Select reports on precedents of the regular and summary cases de- termined in the Calcutta Sadar Dewani. 259. Parikha Upadesh, 2nd Vol., 3 Rs., pp. 570. 260. POLICE LOOKING GLASS for the Country, Mofussil Palis Darjwv, 1851, pp. 16, Ch. P. 261. POLICE Looking Glass, Palis Darpan, Sa S., 2nd ed. 1853, pp. 200, gives the Nizamut Adalut, Police Superintendents and Government Orders on Police Matters, from 1793 to 1S45. This book states at the end it has been composed by Shyamanath Chaudri, " the excellent Zemindar, darkness destroying, treasury of good qualities, benefactor of the country." 262. (E. T.) POLICE REGULATIONS for Cal- cutta, twenty, 1852, pp. 158, 4 as. c. c. p., lngraji Palis Ain* 263. (E.T.) REGULATIONS, Marshman's Guide to, up to 1836, Raj Sawparkya Ain, p., 1836, 2 vols., pp. 388, Rs. 14.