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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (continued) 

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

 Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland (continued) : 



Nos. 



(3) Last Days of Krishna and the Sons of Pandu, from the Mahabharat. Trans- 

 lated from the Persian Version, by Major D. Price. 



(4) Ved^la Cadai, being the Tamul Version of Tales in the Sanscrit. Translated 

 by B. G. Babington. 



(5) Indian Cookery, as practised and described by the Natives of the East. 

 Translated by S. Arnot. 



10. Miscellaneous Translations from Oriental Languages (continued) : 



(6) HubbojEF (Prince). Genealogical Catalogue of the Kings of Armenia. Trans- 

 lated by J. Glen. 



(7) Siege of Chaitiir by the Emperor Akbar. Translated by Major D. Price. 



(8) History of the Motives which induced Alemddr Mustafd. Pdshd to march to 

 Constantinople in order to depose Sultan Mustafd. 



(9) Ritual of Budd'hist Priesthood. Translated from the Pdli, by Rev. B. Clough. 



(10) Translation of an Extract from a Horticultural Work in Persian, by Baboo 

 Radhakant Deb. 



(11) Festival held by the Amir Timiir on the Plains of Kdneh Gul, after the Defeat 

 of Bajazet. Translated by Colonel Francklin. 



11. Mohammed Ben Musa. Algebra. Edited and translated by F. Rosen. 



12. Neumann (C. F.) History of the Pirates who infested the China Sea, 1807-10. 



Translated from the Chinese. 

 13. Sadik Isfahdni. Geographical Works. Translated by J. C. 

 14. Firdausi. The Shdh Ndmeh. Translated and abridged, in Prose and Verse, 



by J. Atkinson. 

 15. Mir Gholam Hussein-Khan. The Siyar-ul-Mutakherin, a History of the 



Mahomedan Power in India during the last Century. Revised from the Translation 



of Haji Mustefa, by Lieut. -Colonel John Briggs. 

 16. Julien (Stanislas). Hoei-lan-Ki, ou I'Histoire du Cercle de Craie. Traduit du 



Chinois. 

 17. San Kokf Tsou Ran To Sets, ou Aper^u General des Trois Royaumes. Traduit 



de r Original Japonais-Chinois, par J. Klaproth. Avec Atlas (4to, vol. 12) 



18. Customs and Manners of the Women of Persia and their Domestic Superstitions. 



Translated from the Original MS, by J. Atkinson. 

 19. Mirkhond. History of the Early Kings of Persia, from Kaiomars to the Conquest 



of Iran, by Alexander the Great. Translated by David Shea. 

 20. Tohfut-ul-Mujahideen, an Historical Work in Arabic. Translated by Lieut. 



M. J. Rowlandson. 

 21. Djemal-Eddin Mohammed. Alfiyya, ou la Quintessence de la Grammaire Arabe, 



publie en Original, avec un Commentaire par Silvestre de Sacy. 

 22. Tahein-Uddin. Les Aventures de Kamrup, traduites de 1' Hindoustani par 



Garcin de Tassy. 

 23. Ali Mohammed Khan. History of Gujardt. Translated from the Persian, by 



James Bird. 

 24. Livre des Recompenses et des Peines en Chinois et en Fran9ais,par Stanisla-s Julien. 

 25, 26. Rabbi Joseph ben Joshua ben Meir The Sphardi. Chronicles. Translated 



from the Hebrew by C. H. F. Bialloblotzky. 

 27. Nazami. Laili and Majnun ; a Poem, from the Persian, by J. Atkinson. 

 28. Jalal-Addin al Siuti. History of the Temple of Jerusalem. Translated from 



the Arabic, by Rev. J. Reynolds. 

 29. Akhlak-i-Jalaly from the Persian of Fakir Jany Muhammad Asaad. Translated 



by W. F. Thompson. 

 30, 31. Tassy (Garcin de). Histoire de la Litterature Hindoui et Hindoustani. 



