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 VII.J «BENGALI LANGUAGE & LITERATURE. 995 common man on copper or. tin coloured paper, before marriage or, vermilion ; a letter to a great man. is to be six finger-breadths long, to a person of middle class 18 inches; receiving a letter from a Raja or Guru it is to be laid on the head, from a friend on the forehead; from a wife on the breast. 33. Jnana Kaumudi, on letter-writing by Rame- evara Banerjee of Gopalapur. 34. Lipi Mala by Rama Rama vasu, 1802. — eS শি 34. Pagvavali (Animal biography) by R. C. Mitra. 35. Pakhi Vivarana—on birds, by R. C. Mitra, pages 660, 1834. 36. Padartha Vidya by P. C. Mitra, 1847. 37. Vividha Patha—Miscellaneous readings, 1847. 38.. Patradhara by Jaya Gopala Tarkalankara, i821. 39. Vanarastaka, 1834. By Raja Kali Kissen. A man disguised as a male-ape questions Raja Vikramaditya. 40. Stri Giksa Visayaka (on female education) by Goura Mohana De, 1818, gives evidence in simple language in favour of the education of Hindu woman “ from the examples of illustrious ones both ancient and modern and particularly of Indian females, such as Rukmini, Khana, Vidyalankar (?) who gave lectures at Benares on the 89025. Sun- dari of Faridpur skilled in Logic, Ahalya Vai who conversed in Sanskrit and erected many. buildings, চান