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TALES— MISCELLANEOUS. 77 .as Don Quixote was for his Knight-errantry, he killed his own horse to feed an ambassador. 334. Parsea Itihas, Persian Tales, tr. by Nil Mani Baisak, 1st ed., 1834, last ed., 1850. 335. (E. T.) SHAKESPEARE, LAMB'S TALES from ; tr. by O. C. Adea, Sckspear Apurbopakhyean, p. c. p., 1852, pp. 500. Gives 20 Tales— the Council of Education sub- scribed for this work. 336. (E. T.) SHAKESPEARE, LAMB'S TALES from; tr. by Dr. Roer, Roz. &Co., 1853, pp. 212, 6 as. Contains the Tempest : Midsummer Night's Dream : Winter's Tale : Much Ado about Nothing : As You Like It : Merchant of Venice : King Lear : Macbeth : Hamlet. Published by the Vernacular Literature Committee. MISCELLANEOUS. Beauty, Human, marks of, Partchanga Sundra, 1822, points out how the different parts of the body are beautiful, and what lines indicate future fortune. Byeabahar Darpan pp. 48. Two Essays on Colonisation, on Persian in the Courts. Byeabahar Mukur on Ceremonies, 1823, CASTE, ON, tr, by Harachandra Ghose, pp. 13. CEREMONIES, DAILY, Niiyea Karmapadvati. Charter Act, on, pp. 26. DAYS, PARTICULAR, observance of, Din Kaumadi, 1823. DOC- TORS, IGNORANT, dawn of knowledge on, AbodhBaidyea Bodhadny, 1830, pp. 40. To show that the Brahmans are supe- rior to the Vaideas, in the Medical Art. DOCTORS, fallen, deliverance for, Patii Baidhyoday, 1822. Some of the Vaideas wore the paita, this gave rise to a schism. DOCTORS, A SUPERIOR CASTE, Vaidhatpati, 1830, a defence of the caste of the Vaidyea. DOCTORS, their right to the Brahminical thread, VaiduUas, pp. 24, 1832. DREAMS, 1836, Bodhar- nav* (S. B.) by Ramkrishna of Baradpur : On the interpreta- tion of a curious book, — gives also Moral sentences. DUTIES religious on, Dharmanjan, by Go vin Kanta Bhattacharjea, pp. 52, 1845. On truth, covetousncss, anger, purity, temperance, definitions of the 10 virtues enumerated by Manu. DUTIES on, Karmanjan, do., pp. 202. EAST INDIA PROPRIE- TORS' Speeches ; J. Sullivain, Sir J. Lushington, E. W. B. Bailey's Speeches on the subject of native agency. Dri H 2