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By Miss Maria FORBES ess... .ssseeesessoesecees sensccccessssresersnssercosseesesedarch &, 1832, 
Elementi della Lingua Araba ; spiegati Secondo i principi latini, in Italiano compilati, 
dai migliori autori dal Rev. P. Giuseppe Grassi, Professore della Lingua Araba vel 
Collegio Reale di Malta. 4to. MS. in Miss Forbes’s own hand-writing. 1832. 
pp- 366. 
By Tuomas Perry, Esq., M.R-AS. ........ccsecsssceees Resteseresertce .». March 3, 1832, &e. 
The Turkish History, from the original of that nation to the growth of the Ottoman 
Empire, with the lives and conquests of their Princes and Emperors. By Richard 
Knolles; with a continuation by Sir Paul Rycaut, Knt. 3 vols. folio. London, 
1687-1700. 
A Chart of the South-west Coast of China, Cochin-China, Tonquin, &c., with the 
islands of Formosa, Hai-Nan, Luconia, &c. on parchment ; coloured. 
A Draught of Ceylon, with the South-east Coast of the Peninsula of India, and 
Charts of the Bay of Mylen, the Bay of Point de Galle, Bay of Tuticorine and 
Harbour of 'Tuticorine. By Thomas Field, 1786; on parchment. 
A Chart of the Eastern Coast of Asia, from the Peninsula of Malacca to Nanquin ; 
including the islands of the Eastern Archipelago from Sumatra to Japan: inDutch ; 
coloured, on parchment. 
A Chart of the Islands of Sumatra and Banca, with part of Java and Malacca; by 
Isaak de Graaf. Amsterdam, 1722. 
By His Excellency Anton Rernuarp Fatck, F.M.R.A.S.  «......2066e-.-March 17, 1832. 
Kerste Gronden der Javaansche Taal, benevens Javaansche Leer en Leesboek, met 
eene Woordenlijst ten gebruike bij hetzelve, door J. F. C. Gericke. 4to. Batavia, 
1831. 
Maleisch Spraakkunst, uit de eige Schriften der Maleiers opgemaakt, met eene 
Voorreden van twee Boekzalen, door George Henrik Werndley. Svo. Amsterdam, 
1736. 
By Georce Hume WEATHERHEAD, M.D ssseoesseeseeeeseeeeee Sugpnede voveee March 17, 1832. 
His Account of the Beulah Saline Spaat Norwood, Surrey, 8vo. London, 1832. 
By the Right Hon. Sir Gore Ouserey, Bart. V.P. R.A.S....-c0+00000002--- March 17, 1832. 
A roll, containing two rows of Thibetian characters, five feet in length, and one and 
a-half inches broad. 
A roll, containing one row of Tibetian characters, fourteen inches in length, half an 
inch broad, 
Impressions from three wooden blocks, having engraved prayers or amulets upon them, 
By Natwanrer Wa tticn, Esq., M.D. M.R.ALS, ....-seeesererreneeerennes «»»-April 7, 1832. 
List of Indian Woods, collected by N.Wallich, M.D. &c. &e. (From the 'Trans. Soc. 
Arts, Vol, XLVIII.) 8yvo. London, 
