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8. A Biographical Dictionary of Persons who knew Mahommed, 

 by Ibn Hazar — Edited in Arabic by Mauluvis Mohammed Wajeeh, 

 Abdul Haqq and Golam Qadir, Eas. II. to VII. Nos. 69, 75, 8a, 86, 

 93 and 101. 



9. A Dictionary of the Technical Terms used in the Sciences 

 of the Musalmans — Edited by Mauluvis Mohammed Wajeeh, Abdul 

 Haqq and Golam Qadir, Eas III. to VI. Nos. 82, 88, 95 and 10'J. 



10. Tusy's list of Shyah Books and Alain ul Hodas Notes on 

 Shyah Biography — Edited by Mauluvi Abdul Haqq, Eas. II. and 

 III. Nos. 71 and 91. 



11. The Sankhya Pravachana Bhashya or Aphorisms of the 

 Sankhya Philosophy, with a commentary — Edited by E. E. Hall, Esq. 

 A. M. Eas. I. and II., Nos. 94 and 97. 



12. The Surya Siddhanta with its commentary, the Gudhartha 

 Prakasaka— Edited by Fitz. Edward Hall, A. M. Eas I. No. 79. 



13. The Lalita Vistara, or the Memoir of the Life and Doctrines 

 of Sakya Siiiha— Edited by Babu Bajendralal Mittra, Fas. II. No. 73. 



14. The ChhandogyaUpanishadof the Sama Veda, translated from 

 the Original Sanskrita, by Babu Eajeudralal Mittra, Fas. I. No. 78. 



15. The Chaitanya Ciiandrodaya or the Incarnation of Ohaitanya 

 —Edited by Babu Eajendralal Mittra, Fas. III. No. 80. 



One of the works published by Lieut. Lees, (Aboo Ismael's con- 

 quest of Syria) and another (Waquidy's Moghazi or Military Cam- 

 paigns of the Prophet) which is now being edited by M. Von 

 Kremer of the Austrian Consulate at Alexandria, form the texts of 

 two writers of the first period of Arabic literature, hitherto inac- 

 cessible to Orientalists. For the opportunity of seeing the last 

 work in our series, we are indebted to the exertions of our absent 

 and enthusiastic member, Dr. Sprenger, at whose suggestion also 

 our Philological Committee is in communication with Dr. Dozy 

 of Leyden, regarding the publication of another writer of the same 

 period, Belazori. 



The President moved the following resolution of which notice was 

 given at the December Meeting : " Canditates for admission as ordi- 

 nary members may be proposed by any ordinary member who has 

 received authority from the candidate to propose him, and the pro- 



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