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 82 Descriptive catalogue of Bengali BoofcJ. 353. INDUSTRY, the fruits of, Parishram Prayog, Pr. P., 8 pp., by Shjeamacharan Banerjea. Published at th£ request of Major Hannington. 354. JUSTICE AND MERCY, Discourse on, at Jagu- lia, 1853, Bi. B., pp. 16. 355. Kayir Bichar, 75 Anecdotes of a Judge's Deci- sions, Beng. Su. P. 1854, pp. 65, very clever, witty. 356. Kali Ghat Temple, origin of, Pita Mala, pp. 1 1, the mythological nistory of the origin of this and many other Sivite shrines in Bengal. 357. (S. B.) KNOWLEDGE, Self, Atmanatmaiibeh, by Shankar Acharjea, on the body, sense, difference between matter and spirit : the cause of pain, on sleeping, dreams. 358. KNOWLEDGE, Miscellancy of, Gyanangkur, 1846, pp. 64 359. (E. T.) Manahar Mala, 1840, by G. Galloway, Anecdotes of clever decisions by kazis, shrewd remarks by kings. 360. Manaramea Itihas, N. P., 1853, by Akhay Cha- ran Das. Tales of a conversation between a mouse and a snake. It abounds in native proverbs. 361. INCARNATIONS, 10 Hindu ones, Narad Sam- bad, K. AL, 1855, pp. 46, 1J as. To those who wish to have a popular account of the ten Hindu incarnations of Vishnu into a fish, tortoise, this book gives information. 362. Man Singha, by Bharut C. Hay, the famous poet, P. C. P. Gives curious details of the Emperor Akbar sending his general Man Sing to conquer Pratapadityea, the last King of Sagur island, the latter was caged and when dead, some of his remains were fried with Ghi, by Man Sing, — ac- count of Man Sing's pilgrimage to Jagannath. 363. MODERN B ABU, Sketch of, Naba Babu Bilas, 1st ed., 1823, 1853, pp. 50, 2 as. V. V. One of the ablest satires on the Calcutta Babu, as he was 30 years ago, new editions of the work are constantly issuing from the press, the Babu is depicted as germinating, blossoming, in flower, in fruit. — The babu under the Guru Mohashay, under the Munshi, devoted to licentious- neat and his lament for his past folly. It is a kind of Hogarth's