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 Geography. 906 BENGALI LANGUAGE & LITERATURE. (Chap. 41. Stri Durachara—a reply to the above in the language of fierce ire published in 1840. 42. Hita Katha—ioo ethical stories by Raja Kicore of Pulgsati. 43. Jnana Pradipa—moral tales by Gauri Cankara Bhattacharyya, 1848. 44. Jnana Ratna—selection of morals by Prema Chand Ray, 1842, gives tales and anecdotes to illustrate the following subject :—Duty 19 parents and teachers—Knowledge and folly. 45. Jnana Chandrika—selection of ethical pieces, 1838, by Gopala Mitra. 46. Niti Katha—Moral tales by Rama Kamala Sen, prepared at the suggestion of a Revd. gentle- man who was the father of a late Lieutenant- Governor of the North-Western Provinces. 47. Manoranjana Itihasa by Tara Chand Datta, 1819. ‘The school-book Society alone had_ sold 18,000 copies’’ of the book before 1854. The writer was in the employment of the late Captain Stewart of Burdwan. 48. Raja Kali Kissen’s—" A lithography of an Orrery,” 1826. 49. Geography and eclipses by the same au- thor, in 1836. 50. Elementary Geography published by the Tatta Vodhini Sabha, 1840. 51. Bhugola by Ksetra Mohana Datta, 1840. 52. Geography of Asia and Europe by the
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Rey. K. M. Banerji, 1848.