470 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, [N.S., XVIII, 
In pamiend ; 
uzac & Co. , Oriental and Foreign Booksellers, 46, Great 
Russell Street, W.C. I. 
a very instructive + ‘Iuzac’s Oriental List and Book 
Review ” "| 1922, Vol. 33), and periodically catalogues of second- 
hand books amongst which a Bibliotheca Orientalis of which 
about 25 numbers have appeared. 
Probsthain & Co. (J. Murray- Wood), Oriental Booksellers, 
41, Great Russell Street, London, W.C. ] 
Issue second-hand catalogues, ae Oriental Catalogue, 
0. 33. 
EK. L. Morice, Museum Street, London, W.C. 
Used to specialise in Chinese and Central- Asian literature, 
issuing useful catalogues. Has d died, and his stock has been 
acquired by Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner & Co., Ltd., 
39, oy Oxford Street, London, W.C. 
rnard Quaritch, Ld., 11, Grafton Street, New Bond 
Peres W. 1, London 
Spec ially seetul for rare works and MSS., old editions and 
phate generally. Most sumptuous catalogues (present num - 
ber past 370). 
Sie Edwards, 83, High Street, Marylebone, London, 
W. 
"Fre equent Meroe specially rich in recent literature re- 
lating to India, No. 437 in No vember, 1922. 
John Grant, Homksctige: 31, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh. 
Frequent Orientalia. 
B.H. Blackwell, ee , 50 and 51, Broad Street, Oxford. 
Frequent catalogue 
John M. Wenne OL, Cecil Court, Charing Cross Road 
London, W.C. 2. Specialises in mystical and philosophical 
lecture of East and West, Catalogues. 
W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd., Cambridge England. Speciali ise 
in “ Remainders,” but also publish a ‘‘ Bibliotheca Asiatica 
( eps sguey cand books), of which the 13th Number was pub- 
ished 
: pie & Co.,. 43, Piccadilly, London, W. 1. 
Latest gota No. 75. Gecauienal Orientalia. 
n Fra; 
Paul Gate 13 rue Jacob, Paris VIe- 
Issues valuable «“ Ephém érides, ” latest issue No. 66. 
Both new and second- hand Orientalia 
In German 
Otto Re Leipzig, octane 14. Used to issue, 
before the war, most valuable ‘ ““ Berichte,’’ which lately have 
been in suspense. Has issu es a profusion of catalogues, 
mostly on Orientalia (No. sida in 1923). Latterly these cat- 
alogues have been less frequ 
arl W. Hiersemann. Hye 29, Leipzig. 


