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CONTENTS OF No. LXV.
SEPTEMBER, 1859.
1.
2.
3.
ART. I. THE REVENUE SURVEY.
...
Annual Report of the Revenue Survey Operations in
the North West Provinces, the Punjaub and Sindh
for Season 1856-57. Calcutta: Military Orphan
Press. ...
Dry Leaves from Central India :-Engineer's Journal
of India and the Colonies: Calcutta.
Professor Oldham's Strictures on the Geology of Cen-
tral India.
ART. II.-INDIA IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
2. Gurney Married. By Theodore Hook.
3. Guy Mannering. The Surgeon's Daughter. By Sir
Walter Scott. ...
4. Lord Macaulay's Essays: "Clive," and " Warren Has-
29
ib.
Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son.
Charles Dickens.
By
Vanity Fair. Pendennis. The Newcomes. By W. M.
Thackeray.
... ib.
7. Speeches at the Meeting of the Society for the Pro-
pagation of the Gospel. By the Bishops of London
and Oxford. London: 1857.
8. Sermon on the Evangelization of India; Preached be-
fore the University of Oxford. By the Rev. G.
Curteis, M. A. London: Parker. 1857.
ART. III.-YOUNG CIVILIANS AND MOFUSSIL
COURTS.
1. Minute on the Employment of Junior Civil Officers as
Assistant Judges. By the Hon'ble F. J. Halliday,
Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. April, 1859.
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ART. V.-ENGLISHWOMEN IN THE REBELLION.
1. The Story of Cawnpore. By Capt. Mowbray Thomson,
Bengal Army. One of the only two Survivors from
the Cawnpore Garrison. London: Richard Bent-
ley. 1859.
Letters from Futtyghur by the Lady of an Officer of
Engineers.
3. A Lady's Diary of the Siege of Lucknow, written for
the perusal of Friends at Home. London. 1858. ...
4. Day by Day at Lucknow a Journal of the Siege of
Lucknow. By Mrs. Case. London. 1858.
108
5. The Timely Retreat, or a Year in Bengal, before the
Mutinies. By Two Sisters. London: Richard Bent-
ley. 1858.
ART. VI. THE MADRAS NATIVE ARMY.
1. General Regulations of the Madras Army. Adjutant
General's Office, Fort Saint George.
2. Standing Orders for the Native Infantry of the Madras
Army. Adjutant General's Office, Fort Saint
3. General Orders of the Madras Army, from 1800 to
ART. VII.-CASHMERE.
1. Travels in Cashmere. By G. T. Vigne, 2 Vols. 1842. 158
2. Moorcroft's Travels in the Himalayan Provinces, 2
1. Report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into
the Organization of the Indian Army, together with
the Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix. 1859. ... 186
2. Report of Major General Hancock. 1859.
3. Papers connected with the Reorganization of the Army
in India, Supplementary to the Report of the Army
Commission. 1859. ...
4. Copies of Correspondence between the late Court of
Directors, the President of the late Board of Control,
and the present Secretary of State for India, respect-
ing the Artillery Forces in India from the commence-
ment of the late Mutiny to the present date. Or-
dered by the House of Commons to be printed, 12th
April, 1859.
186
IX.-CRITICAL NOTICES OF WORKS ON INDIA AND THE EAST
PUBLISHED DURING THE QUARTER.
1. Luxima, the Prophetess. A Tale of India. By
Sydney, Lady Morgan. London: Charles Wes-
2. Subjects of Examination in the English Language, ap-
pointed by the Senate of the Calcutta University
for the Entrance Examination of December, 1860.
Calcutta: C. B. Lewis. 1859.
3. Narrative of the Mutinies in Oude. (Compiled from
Authentic Records.) By Captain G. Hutchinson,
Bengal Engineers, Military Secretary to the Chief
Commissioner, Oude. Published by Authority.
Calcutta Military Orphan Press. 1859. ...
4. To China and Back: being a Diary kept, Out and
Home. By Albert Smith. London. Messrs.
Chapman and Hall.
5. Ishmael; or a Natural History of Islamism, and its
Relation to Christianity. By the Rev. Dr. J.
Mühleisen Arnold. London: Rivingtons. 1859.
A Memorial of the Futtehgurh Mission, and her
Martyred Missionaries: with some Remarks on the
Mutiny in India. By the Rev. J. Johnston
Walsh. 1859.
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7. Speeches of the Managers and Counsel in the Trial
of Warren Hastings. Edited by E. A. Bond, Assis-
tant Keeper of the Manuscripts in the British Mu-
Vol. I. Published by the Authority of the
Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury.
London: Longman. 1859. ...
seum.
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My Friend's Wife; or, York, You're Wanted. By
John Lang, Esq.
The Secret Police; or, Plot and Passion. By John
Lang. Author of " Too Clever By Half," "Forger's
Wife" &c. &c. London: Ward and Lock. 1859.
A Treatise on Problems of Maxima and Minima,
solved by Algebra, by Ramchundra, late Teacher
of Science, Delhi College. Reprinted by order of
the Honourable Court of Directors of the East India
Company for circulation in Europe and in India, in
acknowledgment of the merit of the author, and in
testimony of the sense entertained of the impor-
tance of independent speculation as an instrument
of national progress in India. Under the superin-
tendence of Augustus De Morgan, F. R. A. S.,
F. C. P. S., of Trinity College, Cambridge; Pro-
fessor of Mathematics in University College, Lon-
don. London: W. H. Allen and Co.
11. The Religious Condition of the Chinese: with Ob-
servations on the Prospects of Christian Conver-
sion amongst that people. By the Rev. Joseph
Edkins, B. A., Author of a Grammar of the Shan-
ghai Dialect, and of the Chinese Colloquial Lan-
guage, commonly called Mandarin, &c. London:
Routledge. 1859.
12. Chronological Account of India, showing the prin-
cipal events connected with the Mahomedan and
European Governments in India. By Charles
John Burgoyne, Esq. In Two Parts. London:
W. H. Allen and Co. 1859,
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SERAMPORE PRESS: J. C. MURRAY, PRINTER.
CONTENTS OF No. LXIV.
DECEMBER, 1859.
ART. I.-MELANESIA AND THE NEW FRENCH
SETTLEMENT.
La Nouvelle-Caledonie. Par Ch. Brainne. Paris. 1854. 253
The Ethnographical Library. Papuans. By G. W.
Earl, M. R. A. S. London: Bailliere. 1853.
3. Journal of a Cruise among the Islands of the Western
Pacific, &c. By J. E. Erskine, Capt., R. N. London:
Murray. 1853.
4.
5.
The Quarterly Review, No. 211. London: Murray.
Fiji and the Fijians. Vol. I. The Islands and their
Inhabitants. By Thomas Williams, late Missionary in
Fiji. Vol. II. Mission History. By James Calvert,
late Missionary in Fiji. Edited by George Stringer
Rowe. London: Alexander Heylin. 1858. ...
ART. II.-THE MAHOMEDANS IN THE PUNJAUB.
The Yadgar-i Chistie, or the Manners and Customs of the
Mahomedans in the Punjaub, in plain and simple
Oordoo. By Moulvie Noor Ahmud Chistie. Lahore:
1859. ...
ART. III.-ENGLISH LIFE IN BENGAL.
"Curry and Rice," on Forty Plates; or the Ingredients
of Social Life at "Our Station in India," by George
Francklin Atkinson, Captain, Bengal Engineers.
286
... 306
2. Report from the Select Committee on Colonization and
Settlement (India); together with the Proceedings
of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Index.
Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be Printed,
9th August 1859.
ART. IV. THE FRENCH COURTS OF JUSTICE.
1. Les Codes Français. Paris: 1857.
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