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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS rcontinuedj 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued) 



NoRTHEBN Antiquaries (Royal Society of). Publications (continued): 



Scripta Historica Islandorum de Rebus Gestis Veterum Borealium, Latine reddita 

 et Apparatu Critico instructa : 8vo, 12 vols. 1828-46 



Vols. 

 1 3. Historia Olavi Tryggii Filii. 



4, 5. Historia Regis Olavi Sancti. 



6. Historian Regum Magni Boni, Haraldi Severi et Filiorum Ejus. 



7. Historiae Regum Norvegiae a Magno Nudipede usque ad Magnum Erliugi 



Filium. 

 8. Historia Regis Sverreris. 

 9. HLstoriae Hakonis Sverreris Filii, Guttormi Sigurdi Filii, Ingii Bardi Filii et 



Hakonis Hakonidae, usque ad Obitum Skulii Ducis. 

 10. Fragmenta Historiae Magni Hakonidae ; Particulae de Halvdane Nigro, de 

 Initiis Imperii Haraldi Pulchricomi, de Hoko Habroka, et de Olavo Geirstaldalvo ; 

 Historia Brevior Olavi Tryggvidae ; Epitome Historiae Regum Norvegicorum 

 et Carmen Noregs Konungatal. 

 11. Historia de Piratis Jomensibus ; Encomium inPiratas ; Historia Knutidarum ; 

 Fragmenta duo ad Res Danicas pertinentia ; Particula de Hakone Hareki Filio ; 

 Narratiuncula de Avaritia Archiep. Absalonis. 

 12. Index Chronologicus et Regesta Geographica. 

 Stavbe Obrovskycb Hrobu. (Bound with Archeologie Texte.) 8vo. 1861 



Vestiges d'Asserbo et de Soborg, decouverts par S. M. Frederic VII. 8vo. 1855 

 Numismatic Society: 



1. Numismatic Journal ; with Transactions of the Numismatic Society. Edited by 

 John Yonge Akerman, June 1836 to April 1838. 8vo, 2 vols. 1837-38 



2. Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society. Edited by J. Y. Akerman 

 and W. S. W. Vaux. 8vo, 20 vols. 1839-59 



3. Chronicle and Journal of the Society. 8vo, 19 vols. 1861-79 

 Numismatics (American Society of). Journal. Vol. X. 8vo. Boston 1876 

 Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland : 



Publications : 8vo, 46 vols. & 4to, 45 vols. 1829-58 



Octavo Series : 46 vok. 1829-58 



Vols. 



1, 2. Davis (John Francis). The Fortunate Union. Translated from the Chinese; 



to which is added a Chinese Tragedy. 

 3. Callaway (John). Yakkun Nattannawa ; a Poem Descriptive of the Ceylon 



System of Demonolog)^ ; to which is appended the Practices of a Capua, or Devil 



Priest ; and Kolan Natannawa, Description of the Characters assumed by Natives 



of Ceylon in a Masquerade. 

 4. Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hazin. Life, written by Himself. Translated from 



Two Persian MSS, by F. C. Belfour. 

 5. Marsden (W.) Memoirs of a Malayan Family, written by Themselves. 

 6. Eraser (C.) History of War in Bosnia, 1737-39. Translated from the Turkish. 

 7. Hafiz ool-Moolk, Hafiz Relmiut Khan. Life of, written by his Son, the Nuwab 



Moost' ujab Khan Buhadoor. Abridged and Translated from the Persian by 



Charles EUiott. 



8. Sheikh Mohammed AH Hazin. Life ; edited from Two Persian MSS, and noted 



with their various Readings, by F. C. Belfour. 

 9. Miscellaneous Translations from Oriental Languages : 



(1) Hadji Ebn-ed-din El-Eghwaati. Journey into the Interior of Northern Africa. 

 Translated from the Arabic, by W. B. Hodgson. 



(2) Sakaa Thevan Saasteram, or Book of Fate. Translated from the TamuL by 

 Rev. J. Roberts. 



