Grammar. History. go2 BENGALI LANGUAGE & LITERATURE. [ Chap, 12. Ganga Kicore Bhattacharyya’s Vyakarana. 13. A Bengali translation of the Mugdhavodha by Mathura Mohana Dutta of Chinsura, 1819. 14. Bhasa Vyakarana, 1523. 15. Kama Mohana Ray’s Vyakarana, 1833. 16. Vraja Kigore’s Bengali Grammar, 1845. [7. Bhagavana Chandra’s Bengali Grammar, 1845. 18. Sanskrit Grammar in Bengali by Deven- dra Nath Tagore, 1845. Part I ‘‘ Extends to Pro- nouns—gives the rules of Sandhi and the declensi- ons written after the European system of Philo- logy,—simple, well illustrated by examples,” —pub- lished by the Tatta Vodhini Sabha. 1g. Cyama Charana’s Anglo Bengali Grammar, pages 408—the most elaborate grammar that had appeared up to that time. Government patronised it liberally taking too copies at Rs. 10 per copy ;— contains much information on the prosody of Bengali poetry. 20. History of India by Govinda Chandra Sen, 1836. 21. History of Bengal—a translation of Marsh- man’s history, pages 337, 1840. 22. Vangala Itihasa by Ig¢hvara Chandra Vidya- sagara from the battle of Plassey down to Lord William Bentinck’s administration, 1849. 23. History of the Punjab by Raja Narayana Banerji, pages 194, gives much information res- pecting the Punjab, Kagmir, Kabul, Kandahar and