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2. A Grammar of the Sanskrit Language, etc. By Rev. W.
Yates, D. D. Second edition, Ibidem, 1845, pages 494 162
ART. V.-BRITISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND BRI- TISH PARENTS IN INDIA.
General principles and scheme of instruction and of disci-
pline to be adopted in Brighton College, by the Rev.
Principal, Arthur J. Macleane. Brighton, 1847.
ART. VI.-PURI AND THE TEMPLE OF
JAGANNATH.
190
1. An Account, Geographical, Statistical and Historical of
Orissa Proper, or Cuttack. By A. Stirling, Esq. 204
2. The History of Púrí: with an Account of Jagannath;
also a succint description of the Southern Division
of Zillah Cuttack. By Brij Kishore Ghose, Head
Clerk. Cuttack, 1848
3. Indian Report of the Orissa Baptist Mission-for the
year 1846
ib.
4. India's Cries to British Humanity, &c. By J. Peggs,
late Misssionary at Cuttack, Orissa. London, 1830. ib.
5. Sketches chiefly relating to the History, Religion,
Learning and Manners of the Hindus, &c. By Q.
Craufurd. London, 1792
6. Heeren's Historical Researches. Translated from the
German. Vol. III. Asiatic Nations. Indians. Ox-
ford, 1833
7. The Hindu Pantheon. By Edward Moor, F. R. S.
London, 1810
8. Madras Journal of Literature and Science. No. 32,
January-June, 1847
9. Elphinstone's History of India. London, 1841
10. The Despatches, &c. of the Marquess Wellesley, K. G.
11. Regulations of Government
12. Various Official Documents and Correspondence, (hi-
therto unpublished.)
MISCELLANEOUS CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. Introduction to the Bengali Language, by the late Rev.
W. Yates, D. D. in two volumes.
Wenger, Calcutta, 1847
2. The Burnet Theological Prizes
Edited by J.
3. The New Missionary Quarterly
4. A Treatise on Arithmetic, exemplifying the principles of
its fundamental Rules. Part I. Abstract Numbers.
By J. A. Wilson;-Madras, 1848
5. The India Review and Journal of Foreign Science and
the Arts-Vol. VIII. Old Series. Vol. I. (and last)
New Series. Calcutta, 1847
6. A short account of the Materia Medica of Patna. By
R. H. Irvine, M. D. Civil Surgeon. Printed by Or-
der of Government. Calcutta: W. Ridsdale, Military
Orphan Press, 1848.
7. A Dictionary, Hindustani and English, to which is
added a reversed part, English and Hindustani. By
Duncan Forbes, L. L. D., Professor of Oriental
Languages and Literature in King's College, Lon-
don, &c. .
.
8. Narrative of services in Beluchistan and Affghanistan, in
the years 1840, 1841 and 1842. By Colonel Lewis
Robert Stacy, C. B., Bengal Native Infantry, Aide-
de-camp to her Majesty, &c. &c.
vii
ix
xi
xii
XV
xix
CONTENTS
OF
No. XX.-VOL. X.
ART. I.—THE KHONDS-ABOLITION OF HUMAN SACRIFICE AND FEMALE INFANTICIDE.
1. Captain Macpherson's Report upon the Khonds of the
Districts of Ganjam and Cuttack. Calcutta, G. H.
Huttman, Bengal Military Orphan Press, 1842
2. Various Official Documents (hitherto unpublished)
ART. II.-THORNTON'S HISTORY OF BRITISH
INDIA.
The History of the British Empire in India. By Edward
Thornton, Esq., Author of India, its State and Pros-
pects
ART. III.-OUR MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.
273
342
. 369
1. Quarterly Review, No. CLXIV.
2. North British Review, No. XVI.
3. General Appendix to the Report from the Select Com-
mittee of the House of Commons on the affairs of
the East India Company, 16th August 1832; and
Minutes of India in the Military Department
4. The Marquis of Hastings' summary of the operations
in India, with their Results, from the 30th April
1814 to the 31st January 1823
5. Circular letter from T. Hyde Villiers, Esq., dated India
Board, 2d February, 1832, and the replies thereto
from Lieut. General Sir W. K. Grant, Major Gene-
rals Sir John Malcolm, Sir Thomas Pritzler, and Sir
H. Worsley, Colonels Sherwood, Pennington, Limond,
Mayne, and T. Munro, Lieut. Colonels Salmond,
Colebrooke, Hopkinson, De Haviland, and E. Baker,
Majors D. Wilson and J. Nut, and Captains J. G.
Duff, Page, and Balmain
ib
6. Inquiry into the state of the Indian Army, by Walter
Badenach, Esq., Captain Bengal Army. London,
1826
7. Malcolm's Political History of India
8. Life of Sir Thomas Munro
9. Narrative of the Bengal Army, by Captain Williams
10. Orme's History of India
11. General Orders of the Governor-General of India in
Council
12. General Orders of the Right Hon. the Commander-in-
ART. IV.-EXPOSURE OF THE SICK ON THE BANKS OF THE GANGES.
India's cries to British Humanity, relative to Ghat murders,
&c., by James Peggs, late Missionary at Cuttack,
Orissa
ART. V. SATARA,-AND BRITISH CONNEXION
THEREWITH.
1. Report on the territories conquered from the Peishwa,
by the Hon. M. Elphinstone. Calcutta 1821:
Bombay 1838
2. Minute of a visit to the Satara Court, by Sir John
Malcolm, in 1828. Lithographed 1829
3. Papers relating to the Raja of Satara, 1818-1842,
Parts I. and II. presented to the House of Com-
mons, 1843
4. Further papers, relating to the Raja of Satara, present-
ed to the House of Commons, in 1843, in 1847,
in 1848
5. Debates at the India House, on the Satara Question,
1840-1847 .
404
437
6. Speech of the Right Hon. Sir John Hobhouse, Bart.
on the Satara Question, in the House of Commons,
July 4, 1847.
ART. VI.-SCENES IN A SOLDIER'S LIFE--
THE CANDAHAR DIVISION.
1. Scenes in a Soldier's life, being a connected narrative.
of the Principal military events in Sindh, Beluchis-