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58 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BENGALI BOOB& 246. (E. T.)D AROG AH'S GUIDE, Ser., 185 J, pp. 395 by J. Marsh man, gives in 72 sections all the duties of a Darogah and Zemindar, with reference to the Police and Government, — all candidates for a Darogaship now pass an examination. 247. (S. T.) HINDU LAW,OCEAN OF, Byabasthar- nab, 1st ed. 1846 2nd 1852 SuSi 6 as pp. 186 by Madhu Sudhan of Harinabhi, Extracts from Rnghanandan, on atonements, marriages, the ceremony of piercing the ears, the atonements required for the sin of cutting down a tree, for eating with a Sudra, for uncleannesses. 248. (S. T.) HINDU LAW OF INHERITANCE* I)aya Bagha Bi. B. 1851, pp. 105, 2 as. 1st ed. 1817. Many edi- tions — this work is the great authority in Bengal, and is fa* . vorable to widows inheriting. 249. (S.T.) INHERITANCE, LAW OF, Daybhag Sar, Ch. C, 1847, pp. By the pandit of the Raja of Krishnagur, published at the expense of Maheshchundra of Durgapur, jNuddea. 250. (S. T.) HINDU LAW OF INHERITANCE, Daybycaratnabali. Chinsura, Jy&nratn&kar, p. 1845, pp. 27, by Rajkrishna Mukerjyea, collected from various Sanskrit works* 251. (E.T.) LANDHOLDERS, Act relating to, Raj- byeabasthd Ser Ch. pp. 25. A translation by Hem C. Mukerjea of Janai, of that part of Beaufort's Magistrate's Guide relating to Zemindars, giving the interpretation of the Acts, the Cir- cular Orders, Nizamat Adalat's Reports, the Circular Or- ders of the Police Superintendents. The babu distributed it gratuitously to Zemindars. 252. (E. T.) MAGISTRATES' GUIDE, 4to., pp. 320, Dacca, P. lORs. Magistret Z7/Mi<fe*A,contains an abridgment of the Criminal Regulation Acts, Circular Orders, Constructions, and of the cases decided by the Kizamut Adalut, from 1793 to 1849, a translation from Skipworth's Magistrate's Guide, by Abhay Chandra Das, Abkari Serishtadar of Chittagan. 253. (E. T.) MAGISTRATES' GUIDE, by Radha Ra- man Bose, Bi M., pp. 183, 1840. A translation of Skipworth's work, relates to appeals, prisoners, destraint, theft, dan- gahs, punishments, landholders, magistrates, oaths, murder, 254. (S. B) MENU, Vol. I. su. p. pp. 164, 1854. The original was composed in Sanskrit 2,700 years ago, and