J^IBRARY. 



The following books have been added to the Library during the 

 months of July and August 1903 : — 



Abu Othman Amr Ibn Bahr Al-djahiz Basrensis. Tria Opuscula 



auctore Abu Othman Amr Ibn Bahr Al-djahiz Basrensi quae edidit 

 G. van Vloten. Lugduni Batavorum, 1903. 8°. 



Presd. by the University of Leyden. 

 Albemarle, Earl of. The Albemarle Papers. Being the correspon- 

 dence of William Anne, Second Earl of Albemarle . . . With an 

 appendix of letters from Andrew Fletcher, Lord Justice-Clerk, 

 to the Duke of Newcastle, 1746-1748. Edited with introduction 

 . . . by C. S. Terry. 2 vols. Aberdeen, 1902. 4°. 

 Aberdeen University Studies, No. 7. 



Anderson (Peter John) Rectorial Addresses delivered in the Uni- 

 versities of Aberdeen, 1835-1900. Aberdeen, 1902. 4°. 

 Aberdeen University Studies, No. 6. 



Presd. by the Aberdeen University. 



Appaya Dlkshita. Kuvalayananda Karikas or the Memorial verses 



of Appaya Dikshita's Kuvalayananda. Edited and explained with 



an English tika commentary and translation ... by P. R. Subral?- 



manya Sarma. Calcutta, 1903. 8°. 



Presd. by the Editor. 

 Bharata-Yuddha. Oudjavaansch— Heldendicht uitgegeven door 

 Dr. J. G. H. Gunning. [Text] 's-Gravenhage, 1903. 4°. 

 Presd. by the Koninklijk Instituut voor de Taal-, Land-en Volken- 



hunde van Nederlandsch Indie. 

 British Museum. Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the 

 British Museum. By C. Bendall. London, 1902. 4°. 



Presd. by the Trustees of the British Museum. 



Castanhoso (Miguel de) The Portuguese Expedition to Abyssinia in 

 1541-1543 . A . With some contemporary letters, the short account of 

 Bermudez, aud certain extracts from Correa. Translated and 

 edited by R. S. Whiteway. [With a bibliography of Abyssinia.] 

 London, 1902. 8°. 

 Hakluyt Society's Publication, 2nd Series, No 10. 



Presd. by the Government of India, Borne Department. 



