456 



Proceedings of the Mad. Lit. Society [No. 38, 



I. Resolved, — That the receipt of Messrs. Allen and Co.'s letter be ac- 

 knowledged, and that they be requested to send out the following books 

 for the use of the Society : — 



Memoirs of the War of Independence in Hungary, Edited by M. Francis 

 Pulsky. 



Revelations of the Inquisition in Rome, by a Victim of Rank. 



Major Edwards' Personal Narrative of Service and Adventure on the Pun- 

 jaub Frontier during 1848-49. 



The Personal Narrative of an English Gentleman domesticated in Abyssi- 

 nia, by M. Mansfield Parkyns. 



Sir Emerson Tennent's Historical Accounts of Christianity in Ceylon. 



Household Words, by C.Dickens (from beginning) Practical Horsemanship, 

 by H. Hieover. 



The White Charger that cost me £ 200, lost me £ 70,000, drove me from 

 Society, eventually deprived me of my friends ; and finally compelled me 

 to quit the service, by the author of " the Horse Guards." 



Recent Disturbances and Military Executions in Ceylon, by J. Forbes. 



Milner's Atlas of Physical Geography. 



Wanderings of a Pilgrim in Search of the Picturesque, during four and 



twenty years in the East, with Revelations of Life in the Zenana. 

 The Old Oak Chest, by G. P. R. James- 



Researches on Magnetism and the other Imponderables in their effects on 

 the living frame, if in English, by Baron Von Riechenback. 



Four Years' Adventures of a Hunter in the Wilderness of South Africa, by 

 Mr. Gordon Cumming. 



Henry Taylor's Poetical and Dramatic Works. 



Works of the Reverend J. Adams, as the Old Man's House, &c. &c. &c. 



Sergeant Talfourd's Dramatic Works. 



Ebenezer Elliot's Poetical Works. 



The Continuation of the Aide Memoir. 



Pilgrimage to Rome, by Horace Seymour. 



Letters from Palmyra, by Lucius M. Piso. 



Letters from Rome, do. 



Dr. Carpenter on the Use and Abuse of Intoxicating Liquors (Prize Essay.) 



Weld's Statistical Companion for 1850. 



Principles of Punishment, by Captain Maconchie, R. N. 



Ouvres de Francois Rabelais, (best Paris Edition.) 



The works of Francis Rabelais, translated from the French by Sir T. Urqu- 

 hart and Motteux, new Edition, 2 vols. H. G. Bohn, York Street, Covent 

 Garden. 



Read Memorandum of Subscriptions for Nos. 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, 

 of the Society's Journal received in June 1850, and of amount still due 

 for the same numbers and Nos. 30 and 31, and Memorandum of amount * 

 due by the Society to Messrs. Allenand Co. for books, &c, received from 

 them. 



