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Resolution on the Revenue Administration of the Central Provinces for 



the year 1887-88. Fcp. Nagpur, 1889. 

 Returns of Rail-borne Traffic of the Central Provinces for the quarter 

 ending the 31st of December, 1888. Fcp. Nagpur, 1889. 



Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces. 

 Report of the Central Park Menagerie, New York, for the year 1888. 

 8vo. New York. 



William A. Conklin, Esq. 

 The Indian Forester, April 1889. 8vo. Roorkee, 1889. 



Government of Bengal. 

 Magnetical and Meteorological observations made at the Government 

 Observatory, Bombay in the year 1887. 4to. Bombay, 1889. 



Government of Bombay. 

 Die Hymnen des Rigveda. Von Hermann Oldenberg. Band I, Me- 



trische und textgeschichtliche Prolegomena. 8vo. Berlin, 1888. 

 Extracts from a Journal kept by Mr. W. J. Archer, acting British Vice- 

 Consul at Cbiengmai, of a visit to Chiengtung in May and June, 



1888. Fcp. London, 1889. 



Return of all Loans raised in India, chargeable on the Revenues of 

 India, outstanding at the Commencement of the Half-year ended 

 on the 30th September, 18S8. Fcp. London, 1889. 



Government of India, Home Department. 



Annual Administration Reports of the Forest Department (Southern 

 and Northern Circles), Madras Presidency, for the official year 

 1887-88. Fcp. Madras, 1888. 



Progress Report of Dr. E. Hultzsch, Epigraphist, on the Archaao^gical 

 Survey of Southern India for the months of February and March, 



1889. Fcp. Madras, 1889. 



Progress Report of Mr. A. Rea, on the Madras Archaeological Survey 

 for the months of December 1688 and January to March 1889. 

 Fcp. Madras, 1889. 



Government of Madras. 

 Twelve maps belonging to the Kaimal Settlement Report by D. C. J. 

 Ibbetson, Esq., C. S. Sheets. 



Government of the Punjab. 

 A Catalogue of the Moths of India, compiled by E. C. Cotes and Colonel 

 C. Swinhoe. Part IV, Geometrites. Part V, Pyrales. Part VI, 

 Crambites, Tortrices, and Addenda. 8vo. Calcutta, 1889. 



Indian Museum. 



Map of Sikkim prepared and used by the Tibetan Military authorities 

 during the campaign in 188G (Reduced to half scale by Photography 



