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The journal of Ihe royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 

 Vol. XVII, pari. I. 



Frye, On theUrya aad Kondh population of Orissa. — Bosanquel, 

 Chronology of IheMedes. — Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx, The Indian 

 Travels of Apollonius of Tyana. — H. H. Wilson, Sommary I'leview 

 of the Travels of Hioucu-thsang, from the translation of the Si-yu-ki, 

 by M. Julien,and the Memoire analytique of M. Vivien deSaiut-Mar- 

 tin. — E. Thomas, Supplementary contributions to the series of the 

 Coins of the kings of Ghazni. — H. IJ. Wilson, Remarks by Raja 

 Radhakanta on art. xi, journal roy. As. Soc. vol, XVI, p. 201 ; with 

 observations by professor H. H. Wilson. — Spoltiswoode, Note on 

 the supposed discovery of the principle of the differential calculus by 

 an Indian astronomer. 



Report of the British Association for the advancemenl of science, held 

 at Leeds in September 1858. London, 1859. 



Smithsonian contributions to knowledije. Vol. X, in-4. Washington, 

 1858. 



Annual Report of the Bord of Regents of the Stnithsonian Institution, 

 shelving the operations, cjpenditures, and condition of the institu- 

 tion for the year 1857. Washington, 1858, in-8. 



On pent signaler dans I'appendice de ce rapport plusieurs raorceaux 

 qui inldressent la gdographie g6n6rale et la physique du globe. Ste- 

 phen Alexander, On the vastness of the visible creation ; Sendlcr, Me- 

 teorology of Venezuela; Th. Loyan, The climate of Sacramento, Cali- 

 fornia; Chester Devey, On the best hours of daily observation to find 

 the mean temperature of the year; Slilman Maslerman, observations 

 on natural phenomena. 



Journal of the American geographical and statistical Society, (nouv. 

 scrie). Vol. 1,1859, cah. 1,2,^ (jan.-march). 



Janvier. — Procos-verbaux des sduiices de la Societ(5, d^c.-janv. — 

 Stevens, Amc^riquc uord-ouest. — Paraguay (avec une cartel. — Geo- 

 grai)hicdes Etats-Unis. Missi.ssipi. Monlagnes de la Caroline du Nord. 

 Les nouveaux territoircs ^de I'ouest) proposes. — Statistiquk. LTnde, 

 ^tendue ct population. Ecuador. Canada. Terre-Neuve. Arkansas. 



