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BIBLIOGRAPHY 109 MathurCL. By F. S. Growse. Contains translations of some of the poems of worshippers of Krishna. The Sikh Religion. By M. A. Macauliffe. (6 vols.) Contains a translation of the Granth (Clarendon Press). A History of the Boondelas. By W.R. Pogson. (Calcutta, 1828) . A translation of Lai Kavi's Chhatra Prakds. The Bijak of Kablr. Translation into English by the Rev, Ahmad Sliah. The Padumdvati oi Malik Muhammad Jaisl. Edited, with a com- mentary, translation, and critical notes, by Sir G. A. Grierson and Mahamahopadhyaya Sudhakar Dvivedi. (Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta.) Texts. It is impossible to give a list of all the Hindi texts which have been published, but the following list of publishers of Hindi texts may be of some use. I am indebted for this list to Pandit Syam Bihari Misra, of Allahabad. 1. The Venkateshwar Press, Bombay. (Has published a good edition of the Stir Sdgar of Sur Das.) 2. The Newal Kishore Press, Lucknow. 3. The Khadga Vilas Press, Bankipore, Bihar. (Has published all the available works of Harischandra.) 4. The Bharat Jivan Press, Benares City. (Has issued works of some well-known Hindi poets.) 5. The Bang Bosi Press, Hindi Bang Bosi Office, Calcutta. (Has printed an annotated edition of Bihari Lai's Sat Sat.) 6. The Nirnaya Sagar Press, Bombay. 7. The Indian Press, Allahabad. (Has published a good edition of the Rdmdyan of Tulsi Das.) 8. L. Ram Narain Lai, Publisher and Bookseller, Katra, Allahabad. 9. The Hindi Sahitya Sammelan Office, Johnston Ganj, Allahabad. 10. The Kashi Nagari Pracharini Sabha, Benares City. (Has published editions of Chand Bardai's Rdso, Tulsi Das's Ramdyan, Bhushan's works, and a great many other famous Hindi works.) 11. The Bharat Mitra Press, Calcutta. 12. The Belvedere Steam Printing Press, Allahabad.