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No. IV.-VoL. II. Art., 1.-THE STATE OF INDIGENOUS EDUCATION IN BENGAL AND BEHAR.

1. Second Report on the state of Education in Bengal.-District of Rajhsahi, 1836. Published by order of Government, 301 2. Third Report on the state of Education in Bengal and Behar, &c. 1838. By William Adam. Published by order of Government,

Art. II.-ROMANCE AND REALITY OF INDIAN LIFE.

1. Sale's Translation of the Koran-Bath, 1795, 877 2. Bernier's Travels. Translated by John Steuart, Calcutta, 1826, • • • . • • . ib. 3. Bernier's History of the late revolution of the Empire of the Great Mogul-Englished out of French. London, J671. Calcutta, 1824, . ih. 4. History of Nadir Shah, by James Fraser. 2nd edition. London, 1742, • • • • • ib. 5. Life of Nadir Shah. Extracted from an Eastern · ltl.S~ tran~latedJnto French. By William Jones, . E~q. London, 1773, • • • . . ib. 6. Observations on the Mussulmans of India. By Mrs. Meer aassan Ali. London, 18:32, • . 'ib. 1. Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians. . By E.W. Lane. London, 1836, • • . ib. 8. A Memoir of Central India, by lIajor General Malcolm. London, 1825, . . . . . ih. ~.Urquhart's Spirit of the East. Henry Colburn. . London., 1838, • . • • . • . ih. 10: Dow,s History of Hindostan. London, 1812, . ib. 11.. Account of the Kingdom of Caubul. By the Honourable Mountstuart Elphinstone. London, 1839, • ih. 12. The History of Persia by Sir John Malcolm. Murray. London, 1815, • • ib.