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 Bombay Government. — Continued. 



tlements based on a system of conciliation, effected by 

 Mr. J. P. Willoughby, during the years 1S22 to 1826, 

 for the reclamation, &c., of the turbulent Bheels, Xaikras, 

 and Mehwasees residing in the llajpeepla and other Dis- 

 tricts. Extracts from Reports by Major Wallace on 

 the Puncbmahal Districts. Parts I, II. Bomhay, 1856. 

 Royal 8vo. 

 XXIY, Historical and other Information, connected with 

 the Province of Oman, Muskat, Bahrein, and other places 

 in the Persian Gulf. Reports on the Island of Kenn ; 

 on Bassadore; the Harbour of Grane; and the Island of 

 Pheleechi. The Rise and Progress of, and Past Policy 

 of the British Government towards, the Arab Tribes of 

 the Persian Gulf; their Resources, Localities, &c. Chro- 

 nological Table of Events, from 1716 to 1843, connected 

 with the Government of Muskat, and the Arab Tribes of 

 the Persian Gulf. Rise and Progress of the Government 

 of Muskat; and miscellaneous Information connected 

 with that Government, from 1694 to 1853. Treaties, En- 

 gagements, &c., with the Imaum of Muskat, &c. Notes 

 of a Visit to Zanzibar in the year 1834. Information 

 connected with the Possessions, Revenues, Families, &c., 

 of the Imaum of Muskat; the Ruler of Bahrein ; and the 

 chiefs of the Maritime Arab States in the Persian Gulf. 

 Historical Sketches of the Joasmee, Uttoobee, Wahabee, 

 Beniyas, Boo Felasa, Ejman, and Amulgavine Tribes of 

 Arabs, from the year 1716 to the year 1853. Memoir 

 descriptive of the Navigation of the Gulf of Persia; 

 accompanied by brief Notices of the manners, customs, 

 religion, commerce, and resources of the people inhabiting 

 its shores. Measures adopted by the British Government 

 for the Suppression of the Slave Trade in the Persian 

 Gulf. Bomhay, 1856. Royal 8vo, 

 XXY. Historical Sketches of, and brief Notes relative to, 

 the native States of Pahlunpoor, Radhunpoor, AVarye, 

 Terwara, Thurad and Morwara, Wao, Sooegaum, Deodur, 

 Santulpoor and Charchut, Bhabhur, and Kanruj ; com- 



