178 Asiatic Society. [March, 



De L'Asie, ou Considerations, Religieuses, Philosophiques, et Litteraires, sur 

 L'Asie, 4 vols. 



Extrait Du Sefer Tahkemoni. 



Notice sur La Vie et les Ouvrages De M. Champollion Le Jeune. 



Discours prononce" a la Seance Generale de La Societe" Asiatique du 29 Avril, 



1833. 



Alfiyya ou La quintessence de la Grammaire Arabe, ouvrage de Djema'l-ed- 



di'n Mohammed. 



The following books were presented on the part of the Royal College 

 of Surgeons of London, with a letter from Sir Anthony Carlisle. 



Catalogue of the Library of the College of Surgeons. 



Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the physiological series of comparative 

 anatomy contained in the museum, vol. 1st. 



Catalogue of the Hunterian collection in the museum, in 5 parts. 



Memoir on the Pearly Nautilus, with illustrations of its external form and 

 internal structure, drawn up by Richard Owen, M. R. College of Surgeons. 



Alleged discovery of theuseof the Spleen and Thyroid gland, by Sir A.Carlisle. 



The following works were also presented. 



Report of the third meeting of the British Association for the advancement of 

 science — by the Association. 



Madras Journal of Literature and Science, Nos. 5 and 6 — by the Madras Lite- 

 rary Society. 



The Indian Journal of Medical Science, Nos. 14 and 15 — by the Editors. 



Journal Asiatique, No. 78, September, 1834 — by the Asiatic Society of Paris. 



Ciceronis Opera Omnia, printed in the year 1596 — by Dr. J. Tytler. 



A valuable Aldine edition of Herodotus, printed in 1513 — by Ditto. 



The following works, published by the Oriental Translation Fund, were 

 received from the London Committee. 



Tohfut-ul-Majahideen, an Arabic history, translated by Lieut. M. J. Row- 



LANDSON. 



An essay on the Architecture of the Hindus, with 48 plates, by Ra'm Ra'z, 

 native judge, Bangalore. 



Travels of Macarius, part 5, translated by C. F. Belfour. 



Travels of Evliya Effendi, in Europe, Asia and Africa, in the 17th century, 

 translated from the Turkish — by R. J. Von Hammer. 



Description of the Burmese Empire from the MS. of father Sangermano, 

 translated by W. Tandy, D. D. 



Alriya, an Arabic Grammar, by the Baron Silvestre de Sacy. 



Fifth general report of the proceedings of the Oriental Translation Fund, 1834. 



The following books were received from the booksellers. 



Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopedia, Middle Ages, Vol. 4th. 



British Admirals, Vol. 3rd. 



Illustrations of Indian Zoology, Parts 15, 16, 17, and 18, (two in one.) 



Illustrations of the Botany, and Natural History of the Himalayan Mountains, 

 &c. Part 4th. By F. J. Royle, Esq. F. L. S. and G. S., M. R. A. S. 



The Secretary reported the completion of the Index of the first eigh- 

 teen volumes of the Asiatic Researches, and submitted a Bill from the 

 Military Orphan Press, for Rupees 1210, being the expence incurred in its 

 publication, which was ordered to be discharged, and thanks were voted. 



