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tion and amusing vernacular works for private
reading.
Tamil.
Robinson Crusoe.
Life of George Stephenson.
Steam and the Steam Engine.
Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare : Hamlet;
The Merchant of Venice.
Fine Arts.
Undine.
Telugu.
Life of George Stephenson.
Moral Tales or Stories, English and Telugu.
A Selection of Telugu Proverbs.
Hindustani.
Hindustani Proverbs.
Sketches of Native Life and Character in
Southern India.
2,601. Tamil song book, describing the various uses
of the plantain and palmyra trees.
2,597. Collection of native newspapers and educa-
tional journal to illustrate the progress of native
newspapers and edueational journal in the Madras
Presidency.
Abdus Sarnat, Madras.
2,556. Illuminated Persian caligraphic writing.
John Murdock, Madras.
Catalogue of the Christian vernacular literature of
India.
2,584. Classified catalogue of Tamil printed books.
Government of Bombay.
3.800. Travels in England, by Karsandas Mulji, in
Guzerathi.
A treatise on Materia Medica, by Narayon
Daji, in Marathi.
A Dictionary of Sanscrit Roots, in Sanscrit
and Marathi, by Vishnu Parashuräm, Shas-
tri Pandit.
An old Zend - Pahlavi Glossary, by Destur
Hoshengje Tamaspje, high priest of the
Parsis in Malva, India, edited by Martin
Haug, Ph.D.
Edueational Department, Bombay.
3,792. Time Tables.
3,792. Puranic Map of the World. This map giyes
the mythologieal geographyof the world according
to ancient Hindu traditions. The relative posi-
tions of towns and rivers in India are laid down
with some degree of accuracy, the seven bands
round India are the seven oceans encircling as
many lands in insular continents, the seas being
salt water, sugar-cane juice, wine, clarified butter,
curds, milk, and fresh water. The seven conti
nents, Jamba, PlakshaJ Sälmali, Kusa, Kraencha,
Saka, Pashkasa. Cf. Vishnu Puräna, translated
by H. H. Wilson, 1840. Book II., chap. II.
3.801. Collection of Anglo-vernacular and vernacular
newspapers.
Bengal Local Committee.
1,990. Arabic manuscript, by an Arabic scholar in
Dacca.
2,029. Persian MS. of James Khirudnameh-i-Sikan-
deri.
2,037. Eulogiesto H.M. the Queen in Sanscrit verse,
by Pundits of the Sanscrit toles in the Dacca
district.
2,048. Universe according to the Hindoos, by Jagat-
bandhu Tarkabagish, Pundit of a Sanscrit tole at
Dacca.
3,371. Specimen of ancient caligraphy on palm leaves, •
a Century old.
3,374. Map of North America.
3,965/’72. A Bengali caligraphic caprice.
3,966/’72. Sanscrit and vernacular books and pam-
phlet printed in Bengal.
3,969/72. Hindu talismanic writing on Sanchi hark,
called generically “ Yantras ” or “ Kavachas.”
4,876/’72. A Mahomedan Tavis, or talismanic
writing.
4,883/’72. Nine pages copied from a Bengali MS.
astrological book, showing the curious forms of
tables (called “ Chakras,” literally, “wheels”),
used for astrological ealculations.
1,098. Universal sun-dial, made by Mangrun, native
student and Citizen of Patna.
3,950/’72. A collection of newspapers and books
printed in Bengal.
Baboo Romanath Tagore, Bengal.
3,377. Alphabets of all the languages in usein India,
exhibited on a sheet folding into a book.
Ram Chunder Chuckerbutty Brothers, Calcutta.
4,887. A book of specimens of lithography.
Local Committee, North-west Provinces.
4,274/’72. The Pioneer daily newspaper.
Principal, St. John’s College, Agra.
3,058. Original composition in Sanscrit, and trans-
lations from Arabic.
M. Kempson, Director Public Instruction, North
west Provinces.
3.472. Sanscrit and English dictionary, by Pandit
Ränyasan.
3.473. Trilingual dictionary.
Ahmad Khan, Bahadur.
3,477- One eopy of Social Reformer, edited by exhi
bitor.
Syad Ahmad Khan, Bahadur.
3,485. Essays on the life of Mohamed, by exhibitor.
H.H. the Maharajah of Benares.
3.548. Armillary sphere.
3.549. Sidhanta Siramoni.
3.553. Model instrument of Man Mändir in Benares.
3.554. Pamphlet describing the instrument of Man
Mändir.
3.555. Gnomon.
3.556. Gnomon.
3.557. Chakra or circle.
3.559. Phalaka Yaritra,
3.560. Quadrant.
3.561. Semicircle.
H.H. the Maharajah of Bhurtpore.
3,609. Map of England in Hindee, lithographed at
Bhurtpore.
Sheik Baicha.
4,321/72. Imsal Tukhmeena Imarat in Urdoo on
’ estimating, published at Seharunpore by exhibitor.