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The Library Edition. 4 vols., Svo. Notes,Marginal References, and Map. £2 16s.

———Gazetteer of the Punjaub, Affghanistan, &c. Gazetteer of the Countries adjacent to India, on the northwest, including Scinde, Affghanistan, Beloochistan, the Punjaub, and the neighbouring States. By Edward Thornton, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo. £1 5s.

Thornton's History of India. The History of the British Empire in India, by Edward Thornton, Esq. Containing a Copious Glossary of Indian Terms, and a Complete Chronological Index of Events, to aid the Aspirant for Public Examinations. Third edition. 1 vol. 8vo. With Map. 12s.

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Thornton (T.) East India Calculator. By T. Thornton. 8vo. London, 1823. 10s.

———History of the Punjaub, And of the Rise, Progress, and Present Condition of the Sikhs. By T. Thornton. 2 Vols. Post Svo. 8s.

Tilley (H. A.) Japan, the Amoor and the Pacific. With notices of other Places, comprised in a Voyage of Circumnavigation in the Imperial Russian Corvette Rynda, in 1858–1860. By Henry A. Tilley. Eight Illustrations. 8vo. 16s.

Tod (Col. Jas.) Travels in Western India.

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Torrens (W. T. McC.) Reform of Procedure in Parliament to Clear the Block of Public Business. By W. T. McCullagh Torrens, M.P. Crown 8vo. 6s.

Trimen (Capt. R.) Regiments of the British Army, Chronologically arranged. Showing their History, Services, Uniform, &c. By Captain R. Trimen, late 35th Regiment. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Trotter (L. J.) History of India. The History of the British Empire in India, from the Appointment of Lord Hardinge to the Death of Lord Canning (1844 to IS62). By Captain Lionel James Trotter, late Bengal Fusiliers. 2 vols. 8vo. 16s. each.

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Vambery (A.) Sketches of Central Asia. Additional Chapters on My Travels and Adventures,and of the Ethnology of Central Asia. By Armenius Vambery. 8vo. 16s.

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Waring (E. J.) Pharmacopæia of India. By Edward John Waring, M.D., &c. 8vo. 6s. (See page 2.)

Watson (M.) Money. By Jules Tardieu. Translated from the French by Margaret Watson. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

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Wilson (H.H.) Glossary of Judicial and Revenue Terms, and of useful Words occurring in Official Documents relating to the Administration of the Government of British India. From the Arabic, Persian, Hindustani, Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Uriya, Marathi, Guzarathi, Telugu, Karnata, Tamil, Malayalam,and other Languages. Compiled and published under the authority of the Hon. the Court of Directors of the E. I. Company. 4to., cloth. $1 10s.

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———Elementary Indian Reader. Designed for the use of Students in the Anglo-Vernacular Schools in India. Fcap. ls.

Woolrych (Serjeant W. H.) Lives of Eminent Serjeants-at-Law of the English Bar. By Humphry W. Woolrych, Serjeant-at-Law. 2 vols. 8vo. 30s.

Wraxall (Sir L., Bart.) Caroline Matilda. Queen of Denmark, Sister of George 3rd. From Family and State Papers. By Sir Lascelles Wraxall, Bart. 3 vols., 8vo. 18s.

Young (J.R.) Course of Mathematics. A Course of Elementary Mathematics for the use of candidates for admission into either of the Military Colleges; of applicants for appointments in the Home or Indian Civil Services; and of mathematical students generally. By Professor J. R. Young. In one closely-printed volume. 8vo., pp. 648. 12s.

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Young (M.) and Trent (R.) A Home Ruler. A Story for Girls. By Minnie Young and Rachel Trent, Illustrated by C. P. Colnaghi. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.


Works in the Press.

A Complete Concordance to the Revised Version of the New Testament,

Embracing the Marginal Readings of the English Revisers as well as those of the American Committee. By John Alexander Thoms.

The History or India, as told by its own Historians; the Local Muhammadan Dynasties. Vol. I. Guzerat. By John Dowson, M.R.A.S., late Professor of the Staff College. Forming a Sequel in two or more volumes to Sir H. M. Elliott's Original work on the Muhammadan period of the History of India; already edited, annotated, and amplified by the same Author. Published under the Patronageof H.M.'s Secretary of State for India.

An Integral Calculus. Simplified for Schools. By W. P. Lynam,Indian Public Works Department.

Wanderings in Baluchistan. By General Sir C. M. MacGregor,C.S.I.,&c., Author of "Narrative of a Journey through Ehorassan," &c.

The Plays and Poems of Charles Dickens. Collected and Edited by Richard Herne Shepherd. 2 vols.

The English in India. New Sketches. By E. de Valbezen, late Consul-General at Calcutta, Minister Plenipotentiary. Translated from the French, with the Author's permission, by a Diplomat.

Diplomatic Study of the Crimean War. Translated from the original as published by the Russian Foreign Office. 2 vols.

Queer People. A Selection of Short Stories. From the Swedish of "Leah." By Albert Alberg, Author of "Whisperings in the Wood," &c. 2 vols.

The Jesuits. A Complete History of public and private proceedings from the foundation of the Order to the present time. By Theodor Greussinger.

Franz Liszt, Artist and Man. By L. Ramann, Translated from the German.

Under Orders. A Novel. By the Author of "The Invasion of India from Central Asia."

Foreign Secretaries of the XIXth Century. By Percy M. Thornton. Vol. III.

Accented Five-Figure Logarithms of the numbers from 1 to 99999 without Differences. Arranged and Accented by Lowis D'A. Jackson.

Gujarát and the Gujártís: Pictures of Men and Manners taken from Life. By Behrámjí M. Malabars, Author of "The Indian Muse in English Garb," "Pleasures of Morality," "Wilson-Virah," &c., and Editor of the "Indian Spectator."

The Romantic Land of Hind. By Captain C. F. Mackenzie.

Flotsam and Jetsom. Reprinted from "Vanity Fair."

The Orders of Chivalry. English and Foreign, existing and extinct, brought down to the present time. Compiled from original authoritiesby Major J. H.Lawrence-Archer. With Illustrations.

Life in India. By Major the Hon. Charles Dutton.

Reminiscences of an Indian Official. By Sir Orfeur Cavenagh.

Songs of a Lost World. By a New Hand.

Capturing a Locomotive: a History of Secret Service in the late American War. By Rev. William Pittenger.


Oriental Works in the Press.

A Hindi Manual. By Frederic Pincott, M.R.A.S.

An English-Arabic Dictionary. By Dr. Steingass.

An Arabic-English Dictionary. By Dr. Steingass.

An English-Hindi Dictionary. By Frederic Pincott, M.R.A.S.


A SELECTION FROM
MESSRS. ALLEN'S CATALOGUE
OF BOOKS IN THE EASTERN LANGUAGES, &c.



HINDUSTANI, HINDI, &c.

[Dr. Forbes's Works are used as Class Books in the Colleges and Schools in India.]

Forbes's Hindustani-English Dictionary in the Persian Character, with the Hindi words in Nagari also; and an English Hindustani Dictionary in the English Character;both in one volume. By Duncan Foebes, LL.D. Royal 8vo. 42s.

Forbes's Hindustani-English and English Hindustani Dictionary, in the English Character. Royal 8vo. 36s.

Forbes's Smaller Dictionary, Hindustani and English, in the English Character. 12s.

Forbes's Hindustani Grammar, with Specimens of Writing in the Persian and Nagari Characters, Reading Lessons, and Vocabulary 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Forbes's Hindustani Manual, containing a Compendious Grammar, Exercises for Translation, Dialogues, and Vocabulary, in the Roman Character. New Edition, entirely revised. By J. T. Platts. 18mo. 3s. 6d.

Forbes's Bagh o Bahar, in the Persian Character, with a complete Vocabulary. Royal 8vo. 12s. fid.

Forbes's Bagh o Bahar in English, with Explanatory Notes, illustrative of Eastern Character. 8vo. 8s.

Forbes's Bagh o Bahar, with Vocaby., English Character. 5s.

Forbes's Tota Kaliani; or, "Tales of a Parrot," in the Persian Character, with a complete Vocabulary. Royal 8vo. 8s.

Forbes's Baital Pachisi; or, "Twenty-five Tales of a Demon," in the Nagari Character, with a complete Vocabulary. Royal 8vo. 9s.

Forbes's Ikhwanu's Safa; or, "Brothers of Purity," in the Persian Character. Royal 8vo. 12s. 6d.

[For the higher standard for military officers' examinations.]}}

Forbes's Oriental Penmanship; a Guide to Writing Hindustani in the Persian Character. 4to. 8s.

Platts' Grammar of the Urdu or Hindustani-Language. 8vo. 12s.

Eastwick (Edward B.) The Bagh-o-Bahar—literally translated into English, with copious explanatory notes. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Small's (Rev. G.) Tota Kahani; or, "Tales of a Parrot." Translated into English. 8vo. 8s.

Small's (Rev. G.) Dictionary of Naval Terms, English and Hindustani. For the use of Nautical Men Trading to India," &c. Fcap. 2s. 6d.

Platts' J. T., BaitalPachisi; translated into English. Svo. 8s.

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Hindustani Selections, with a Vocabulary of the Words. By James R. Ballanttne. Second Edition. 1845. 5s.

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