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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PUBLICATIONS, continued:-
Burgess (Jas.) Revised List of Antiquarian Remains in the
Bombay Presidency, and the native States of Baroda, Palanpur,
Radhanpur, Kathiawar, Cutch, Kolhapur and the Southern Maratha
Minor States, revised by Henry Cousens. 4to., bds., 78 6d

Notes on the Amaravati Stupa. No. I. 4to., bds., 11s 1882 Crooke (W.). Castes and Tribes of the North Western Provinces and Oudh, their manners, customs, marriage institutions, and religion. Roy. 8vo., plates; vellum, £1. 16s 1896 Epigraphia Indica a Collection of Inscriptions supplementary to the Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, translated by Oriental Scholars Vols. I, II. Impl. 4to., with a large number of plates; sd., £3

1891-94

Führer (A.) and E. W. Smith. The Sharqui Architecture of Jaunpur; with notes on Zafarabad, Sahet-Mahet and other places in the North-Western Provinces and Oudh. Impl. 4to., with 74 photographs and plates; cloth, £1. 4s

188

Griffin (Lepel H.). The Panjab Chiefs. History and Biographical Notices of the Principal Families in the Territories in the Lahore and Rawalpindi Divisions of the Punjab. 2 vols., 8vo., with genealogica table and facsimile plate; cloth, 18s

Lahore, 1890

Gurdon (P. R. T.). Some Assamese Proverbs, current in the Sibsagar Nowgong, and Gauhati Districts, transliterated and translatec, with explanatory notes. Roy. 8vo., bds., 38

Hultzsch (E.). Report on Sanskrit
Southern India. 2 parts, roy. 8vo., bds., 3s

1896

Manuscripts in
Madras, 1895-96

South Indian Inscriptions. Vol. I: Tamil and Sanskrit Inscriptions. Vol. II, 3 parts: Tamil Inscriptions of Rajaraja Rajendra-Chola, and others in the Rajarajeswara Temple at Tanjavur Vol. III, Part 1: Miscellaneous Inscriptions from the Tamil Country Inscriptions at Ukkal, Melpadi, Karuvur, Manimangalam and Tiruvallam Impl. 4to., bds., £1. 4s

1890-99

Inscriptions of the early Gupta Kings and their Suc cessors. Vol 111, with translations, etc., by J. F. Fleet. Roy. 4to. with plates; cloth, £1. 2s 6d

Ivory Carving. A Monograph on Ivory Carving, by C. L. Burns. Folio bds., 28

Bombay, 1902

in Assam. A Monograph on Ivory Carving in Assam, by James Donald. Roy. 8vo., sd., 3d Assam, 1900

in Bengal. A Monograph on Ivory Carving in Bengal, by G. C Dutt. Sm. folio, bds., 28 6d Calcutta, 1901

in Burma. A Monograph on Ivory Carving in Burma, by H. S Pratt. Roy. 8vo., bds., 18 ld Rangoon, 1901

in the N.W.P. and Oudh. A Monograph on Ivory Carving in the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, by L. M. Stubbs. 4to., bds.. ls 6d Allahabad, 1900

in the Punjab. A Monograph on Ivory Carving in the Punjab, by J. T. P. Ellis. Sm. folio, with 17 plates; bds., 2s Lahore, 1900

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PUBLICATIONS, continued :-
Mukerji (Babu Purna Chundra). A Report on a Tour of
Exploration of the Antiquities in the Tarai, Nepal,
the Region of Kapilavastu during February and March, 1899.
With a prefatory note by V. A. Smith. Impl. 4to., with 32 plates; bds.,

98

Rea (Alex.).

Monumental Remains of the Dutch East India Company in the Presidency of Madras. Roy. 4to., with 63 plates; cloth, 14s 1897

Chalukyan Architecture; including examples from the Ballari District, Madras Presidency. Roy. 4to., with map and 114 plates; cloth, 18s

1896

South Indian Buddhist Antiquities, including the Stupas Batthiprolu, Gudivada and Ghantasala and other ancient States in the Kistna District. Impl. 4to., with plates; sd., 11s 6d

1894

Selections from the Letters, Despatches and other State Papers preserved in the Bombay Secretariat: Mahratta Series, Vol. I. -Home Series, Vol. I, II.-Index. By G. W. Forrest. 4to., bds., £1. 18s

1885-99 Smith (E. W.). Portfolio of Indian Architectural Drawings. Impl. folio, cloth, 138 6d

1897

Moghul Colour Decoration of Agra. Part I. Roy. 4to., with numerous coloured plates, phototypes and engravings; bds., £1. 10s 1901

Smith (V. A.). Jain Stupa and other Antiquities of Muttra, a Monograph on the Jain remains at Muttra. Roy. 4to., cloth, £1. 1s

1901

The Moghul Architecture of Fatehpur, Sikri. 4 vols. Roy. 4to., with numerous plates (some coloured); bds., £5. 58 1894-98 Steele (A.). Law and Custom of Hindu Castes within the Dekkan Provinces subject to the Presidency of Bombay, chiefly affecting civil suits. Roy. 8vo., cloth, 78

1868

Tilly (H. C.). Glass Mosaics of Burma. 4to., with photographic plates; sd., 13s 6d

Treaties, Engagements and Sanads relating to India and neighbouring Countries, compiled by C. U. Aitchison. Third Edition. 11 vols. Roy. 8vo., half calf, £4. 10s

Calcutta, 1892

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Biblical Manuscripts in the British Museum.

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Edited by F. C. Kenyon. Folio, 25 photographic plates, cloth, 10s. net Birch (Walter de Gray). Catalogue of Seals in the Department of Manuscripts. Vol. VI. Roy. 8vo., pp. xii, 820, with 24 plates; cloth, £2. 10s net

Budge (E. A. Wallis). Facsimile of the Papyrus of Ani. Second Edition. Impl. folio, 37 large folded plates printed in colours; halj morocco, £2. 10s net

The Text of the Papyrus of Ani. The Egyptian Text, with interlinear Transliteration and Translation, a running Translation, etc. Roy. 4to., half morocco, £1. 10s net

Facsimiles of the Papyri of Hunefer, Anhai, Kerasher, and Netchemet, with Transcripts, Translation, etc. Impl. folio, folding plates (plain and coloured); half morocco, £2. 10s not

Egyptian Hieratic Papyrus of the Reign of Rameses III, now in the British Museum. Facsimile. Folio, £3 net

Egyptian Texts of the Earliest Period, from the Coffin of Amamu. Folio, 32 coloured plates, £2. 2s net

Ellis (H. J.) and F. B. Bickley. Index to the Charters and Rolls in the Department of Manuscripts. Vol. I. Index Locorum. Roy. 8vo., pp. 936; cloth, £1. 15s net

Excavations in Cyprus. Edited by A. S. Murray, A. H. Smith, and H. B. Walters. Folio, cloth back, £2 net

Grueber (H. A.).

Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland. 8vo., pp. lxiii, 272, with 64 plates; half bd., £1. 1s net Hill (G. F.). Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Lycaonia, Isauria, and Cilicia. 8vo., pp. cxxxii, 296; with map and 40 plates; cloth, £1. Es not

Illuminated Manuscripts in the British Museum. Miniatures, Borders, and Initials reproduced in gold and colours. With descriptive text by George F. Warner, M.A., Assistant Keeper of Manuscripts. Series II-III, folio, 30 illuminated plates, in portfolios; each £2. 10s et Series I is out of print. Series IV, completing the work, will be ready shortly. Inscriptions in the Hieratic and Demotic Character. Folio, £1. 78 6d net

Margoliouth (G.). Catalogue of the Hebrew and Samaritan Manuscripts. Part I. Roy. 4to., pp. viii, 284, with 9 plates; cloth,

£2. 78 net

Papyrus (The) of Nebseni, in the British Museum. Photographs. £2. 28 net

Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, in the British Museum. Facsimile. Large folio, 21 lithographic plates; bds., 18s net

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