36 W. H. Allen & Co., 



Works in the Press, 



Thirty-eight Years in India, from Juganath to the Himalaya 



Mountains. By Wflltam Tayler, Esq., Retired B.C.S., 

 late Commissioner of Patna. 



The book will contain a memoir of tlie life of Mr. William 

 Tayler, from 1829 to 1867 — durino; the Government of eight 

 Governors General — from Lord William Bentinck to Lord 

 Lawrence, and will comprise numerous incidents and adven- 

 tures, official, personal, tragic, and comic, " from grave to gay, 

 from lively to severe " throughout that period, It will be 

 accompanied with a hundred illustrations, reproduced by Mr. 

 Tayler himself, from original ^sketches taken by him on the 

 spot, in Bengal, Behar, N.W. Provinces, Darjeeling, Nipal, 

 and Simla. 



Comparative Grammar of the Languages of Further India. 



A Fragment; and other Essays, the Literary Remains of 

 Captain C. J. F. S. Foebes, of the British Burma Commis- 

 sion. Author of "British Burma and its People : Sketches 

 of Native Manners, Customs, and Religion." 



The Horse, as he Was, as he Is, and as he Ought to Be. 



By James Ihvike Lupton. F.R.C.Y.S. Author of " The 

 External Anatomy of the Horse,"' &c. &c. Illustrated. 



British India, and its Rulers. 



By H. S. Cunningham, M.A., one of the Judges* of the High 

 Court of Calcutta, and late Member of the Famine Commis- 

 sion. 



Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas Carlyle. 



With Personal Reminiscences and Selections from his Private 

 Letters to numerous Correspondents. By Richakd Herke 

 Shepherd. Two vols. With Portrait and Illustrations. 



Records of Sport and Military Life in Western India. 

 By the late Lieut.-Colonel G. T. Fraser, formerly of the 1st 

 Bombay Fusiliers, and more recently attached to the Staff of 

 H.]\J.*s Indian Army. With an Introduction by Colonel 

 O. B. Malleson, C.S.I. 



