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A Complete Concordance to the Revised Version of the New Testament,

Embracing the Marginal Readings of the English Revisers as well as those of the American Committee. By John Alexander Thoms.

The History or India, as told by its own Historians; the Local Muhammadan Dynasties. Vol. I. Guzerat. By John Dowson, M.R.A.S., late Professor of the Staff College. Forming a Sequel in two or more volumes to Sir H. M. Elliott's Original work on the Muhammadan period of the History of India; already edited, annotated, and amplified by the same Author. Published under the Patronageof H.M.'s Secretary of State for India.

An Integral Calculus. Simplified for Schools. By W. P. Lynam,Indian Public Works Department.

Wanderings in Baluchistan. By General Sir C. M. MacGregor,C.S.I.,&c., Author of "Narrative of a Journey through Ehorassan," &c.

The Plays and Poems of Charles Dickens. Collected and Edited by Richard Herne Shepherd. 2 vols.

The English in India. New Sketches. By E. de Valbezen, late Consul-General at Calcutta, Minister Plenipotentiary. Translated from the French, with the Author's permission, by a Diplomat.

Diplomatic Study of the Crimean War. Translated from the original as published by the Russian Foreign Office. 2 vols.

Queer People. A Selection of Short Stories. From the Swedish of "Leah." By Albert Alberg, Author of "Whisperings in the Wood," &c. 2 vols.

The Jesuits. A Complete History of public and private proceedings from the foundation of the Order to the present time. By Theodor Greussinger.

Franz Liszt, Artist and Man. By L. Ramann, Translated from the German.