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Annual Report of Superintendent of the Geological Survey of India for 

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Journal Asiatique, Tome XIII. No. 32 for June, 1859.— By the Asiatic 

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Pointed and Unpointed Romanic Alphabets compared, by G. G. Thomp- 

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Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, Vol. 1st, Part III. 2 copies. 

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Address at the Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Geographical Society. 

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Journal of the Statistical Society of London for September, 1859. — By 

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Madras Journal of Literature and Science for October and March, 1858-59. 



Transactions of the Royal Geographical Society from May, 1857 to May, 

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The Oriental Christian Spectator for October 1859. — By the Editor. 



Geographical Notice of the Royal Illustrated Atlas. — By Dr. Norton 

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Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government, No. 51. Me- 

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 The Literary Gazette, Nos. 60 to 68. 



Comptes Rendus, Nos. 4 to 11, from 25th July to 12th September, 1859 

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 Die Lieder des Hafts, Zvveite Band Drittees Heft. 

 Conchologia Iconica, Parts 186 and 187. 



Numismatique des Arabes avant 1' Islamisme, par Victor Langlois. 

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 The Natural History Review for July, 1859. 

 The American Journal of Science and Arts for September, 1859. 

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