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570 Chrestomathie Hindie et Hindouie, Paris, 1850, 4to. — By Mons. Garcin de Tassy.

Zakarija ben Mohammad ben Mahmud el Cazwini's Kosmograpliie. Erster Thiel. Die djl^l^^l u-olsr^i-jUr Wunder der Schopfung. Herausgegeben von F. Wustenfeld. Zeweites Helft. Gottingen, 1849. — By the Editor.

Vergliechende Grammatik des Sanskrita, Zend, Griechischen, Lateinischen, Litthauischen, Altslawischen, Gothischen und Deutschen, von Franz Bopp. Funfte Abtheilung. Berlin, 1849. — By the Author.

Zeitsehrift der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, Vol. III. p. IV. and Vols. IV. p. I.-II.

Annual Report of the Grant Medical College, Bombay, for the years 1845 @ 50, — 3 Nos. — By the College.

Jaska's Nirukta summt den Nighantavas herausgegeben von Rudolph Roth. 2 parts, Gottingen, 1848, 8vo. — By the Editor.

Rapport Annual fait a la Societe Asiatique dans la Seance Generale du 30 Juille, 1849. Par M. Jules Mohl. — By the Author.

Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Vol. XVI. part V. — By the Society.

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Nos. 33-4. — By the same.

Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. XXII. parts I.-II. — -By the Academy.

Transactions of the Royal Society of London for the year 1849, p. II. — By the Society.

Discussion of Meteorological Observations taken in India at various heights, embracing those at Dodabetta on the Neelgherry Mountains at 8640 feet above the level of the sea, by Lieut.-Col. W. H. Sykes. (From the Philosophical Transactions, Part II. for 1850). — By the Author.

List of Fellows of the Royal Society of London, 1849. — By the Royal Society.

Address of the Right Honorable the Earl of Rosse, the President, read at the Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Society, on Friday, November 30th, 1849.— By the same.

Observations in Magnetism and Meteorology made at Markestoun in Scotland, in 1845-6. Edited by John Allan Bonn, Esq. Edinburgh, 1849, 4to. — By the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Catalogue of 2156 Stars formed from the observations made during twelve years from 1836 to 1847, at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. London, 1849, 4to.— By the Royal Society.