554 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 



Library. 



The following books have been added to the Library since July last. 



Presented. 



Catalogue of the Stars near the Ecliptic, observed at Markree during the 

 years 1848, 1849, and 1850, and whose places are supposed to be hitherto 

 unpublished. Vol. I. containing 14,888 stars. Dublin, 1851. Presented by 

 order of the British Government. 



Meteorological Observations made at the Meteorological Bungalow on 

 Dodobetta, 8,640 feet above the level of the sea, in the years 1848 — 50, under 

 the direction of the late T. G. Taylor, and of W. S. Jacob. Madras, 1852, 

 4to. By the Madras Government. 



Rapport adresse a M. Directeur General des Musees Nationaux, sur 

 1'exploration scientifique des principals collections E'gyptiennes renfirmees 

 dans les divers Musees Publics de l'Europe, par M. Emmanuel de Rouge. 

 Pamphlet. — By the Author. 



Abu '1 Mahasin ibn tagri Bardii Annales, quibus titulus est fj-s ! 

 %p\&\jjAa vJ^U Js jjjAjyi Tomi I. Partem priorum, ediderunt T. G. J. 

 Juynboll et B. F. Matithes. Lugdinii Batavorum, 1852. — By the Curators 

 of the Academy of Leyden. 



Oriental Christian Spectator for August, 1852. — By the Editor. 



The Bibidhartha Sangraha, No. 9.— By the Editor. 



Meteorological Register kept at the Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, 

 for the months of June and July, 1852. — By the Deputy Surveyor 

 General. 



The Citizen newspaper for July, 1852. — By the Editor. 



The Purnochandrodaya newspaper for July, 1852. — By the Editor. 



Exchanged. 



The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, Nos. 21, 22. 



Jamison's Journal for July, 1852. 



Purchased. 



The Edinburgh Review, No. 195. 



Halhed's Gentoo Law. 



Annals and Magazines of Natural History for July, 1852. 



Comptes Rendus, Nos. 22 — 25. 



Journal des Savants for May and June, 1852. 



Humboldt's Cosmos, by Mrs. Col. Sabine, Vol. III. p. 2. 



Rajendra'la'l Mittra. 



