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by publishing a new edition of the work, together with a Bengali 

 translation. It will be welcome to a large class of readers. It has been 

 very carefully printed, but, as usual with native publications, it has 

 not been edited. 



Pandita Lalamohana Bhattacharjya has published a new edition of 

 the Dhatupatha or collection of Sanskrit Roots by Vopadeva, together 

 with a commentary. The work is of use as a guide to persons en- 

 gaged in the study of the Sanskrit Grammar called the Mugdhabodha, 

 and will, we believe, be used as a class-book in the Sanskrit College 

 of Calcutta, 



Babu Prasanna Kumar Tagore, C. S. I., has of late published several 

 Sanskrit works for gratuitous distribution. The last is a treatise, 

 by a Pandita of Nuddea, on Civil Procedure according to Hindu law. 

 It is entitled Yddiviudda-Bhanjana, and contains a number of extracts 

 from the old Smritis on the course which a case should follow, from 

 its institution to the final decree, in the court of a Hindu Raja. The 

 chapter on the law of evidence is particularly interesting. The work 

 is printed in the Bengali character, and has a Bengali translation 

 attached to it. 



