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78 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BENGALI BOOKS. Darpan. On Grammar, dreems, Songs, the lows, Khaistas a Khagiskill, other Anecdotes. EARTH, account of, according to the Furans, Bhu Darpan, 1843, gives a notice of the seven continents, seas of buttermilk, curds. FUNERAL OBSE- QUIES on, Tarpan, 1824. IDOLATRY, defended by Mri- tunjay, 1820. IDOLATRY, opposed by a Telinpara Zemin- dar. IDOLATRY defended, Dtbanda Norasang. IN- TRUCTION, SALUTARY, Dialogues on, Prashnotar Kaumadi, 1845, pp. 32. JAGANATH, its history, cere- monies; by Bhabani Banerjea. Pirushottam Chundrika, 1845, pp. 76. Kalikata Kamalalay, 1823, Ch. P., pp. 91, a curious account of Calcutta, as the abode of the god- dess Lakhmi, its castes, knowledge, and the Sahibs. Kali Shankar Ray, Life of Aschargea Upakyean, pp. 20, 1834, Khaystha Dipika, Khaystha Rasayan, pp. 32, 1848, on the right of the Khaysthas to wear the Brahminical thread. Karma Zochan, Ser. 1821, pjp. 32, (S. B.) after the printing of this work the publisher found the people were afraid to purchase it, as the instances of their religious omissions were so numerously recorded in it, that they were afraid of being reduced to beggary by the imposition of fines from the Brah- mans, on account of the neglect of religious rites. Konnagar, DISCOURSE on the present and past condition of India, pp. 54. Kamakhyea Jatra, account or the famous places of pil- grimage in Assam. KINGS AND PRIESTS, Satires on, by Kalidas, Hasyearnab, 1 Rp. 8 as., 1822. KNOWLEDGE, on the advantage of, Jyanakar, K. R., 1848, pp. 15, inculcated in the form of fables. KNOWLEDGE, an address on, by Ramnarayan Chatterjea, to the students of the Metropolitan College, pp. 20,1853. Knowledge, on, 1839. Kriyajog Sot on the Gunga Tulsi plant, and various gifts to procure holiness. KULINS, belonging to the Khaysthas, account of, Kid Pradip, 1882, pp. 24. LANDHOLDERS Meeting, Proceeding of, 1888, pp. 76. LANDHOLDERS Meeting at Town Hall, 1848, pp. 93. Niteananda Sabha, account of, pp. 24. PAL- &1ESTRY, on, Karprodip. Pilgrimage* on, Tirtha Kaibalyea Dayini, 1820, pp. 48, account of the seven places of pH- f image which secure salvation. Mathura, Mayapur, asi, Kanchipur, Avanti, Dwarka, Gunga ; Panch Upadesh, 1839, 4 as., a book prepared for young people, by J. Macfar- lane. POETRY, Hindu defence of, by R. L. Banerjea, pp. 52, 1852, an able Essay. PRACTICES, HINDU, Aehar Darpan, 1 845. The orthodox mode of shaving, bathing, clean- ing the teeth. FROVERBS, Baku Dartkan, by Nil Ratna Hal- dar, Scr. 1826, pp. 147. Proverbs in Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian, Latin, English, with their meaning in Bengali, the correspond-