418 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 



Tekahe Akbar. On Law, 8vo. 



Masnavi-i-Mir Hassan. A Poem, 8vo. 



Gulestan Mahusa. Gulestan with Commentary, 8vo. 



Bostan Mahusa. Bostan with ditto, 8vo. 



Majmu-us-Sanani. A Collection of Letters, 8vo. 



Kissa-e-Bahram Gor. The History of Bahram Gor. A Poem, 8vo. 



Dewan Gani. A Collection of Odes by Gani, 8vo. 



Rukka-at Lakshminarayan. The Letters of Lakshrainarayana, 8vo. 



Insha-e-Fuez Rasan. On Letter Writing, 8vo. 



Rukka-at Mirza Be-dil. The Letters of Mirza Be-dil, 8vo. 



Mehar-ul-Fasahat. A Collection of Letters of Fasul-Akbari. On Law, 8vo. 



Chahar Shariet. Select Rules on Letter Writing. 



Report of the Curator Museum of Economic Geology for the month of 



April. 



Geology and Mineralogy. — I have put into the form of a notice for the Jour- 

 nal the account of a very remarkable instance of an apparently isolated boulder 

 of a highly magnetic Diorite which was discovered to be buried in the earth, at 

 a surveying station near Saugor, Bundelcund, by an extraordinary deviation of 

 the Compass. It is to Captain J. H. Campbell, B. A. Commissary of Ord- 

 nance, Saugor, that we are indebted for the information which first led to this 

 discovery, and for the specimen of the mineral now exhibited. 



Mr. J. Weaver has sent us a remarkably fine specimen of a shell conglome- 

 rate from Junk Ceylon Island. 



Museum of Economic Geology. — Mr. J. Homfray has at my request sent us a 

 specimen of the coal from the mine in which the Ball Coal is found, which 

 upon examination proves to be itself a mass half composed of compressed yet 

 regularly stratified balls, or something very like it. I have put into a paper 

 for the Journal my examination of this coal, and trust soon to obtain a suffi- 

 cient supply of the large and small balls for comparative experiment. 



H. PIDDINGTON, 



