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Norris-Newman (C. L.) In Zululand with the British, throughout the War of 1879. By Charles L. Norris-Newman, Special Correspondent of the London "Standard," Cape Town "Standard and Mail," and the "Times" of Natal. With Plans and Four Portraits. 8vo. 16s.

———With the Boers in the Transvaal and Orange Free State in 1880-81. By C. L. Norris-Newman, Special War Correspondent, Author of "In Zululand with the British." 8vo. With Maps. 14s.

Notes on the North Western Provinces of India. By a District Officer. 2nd Edition. Post Svo., cloth. 5s.

Contents.,—Area and Population.—Soils.—Crops.—Irrigation.—Rent.—Rates.—Land Tenures.

O'Donoghue (Mrs. P.) Ladies on Horseback. Learning,Park Riding, and Hunting. With Notes upon Costume, and numerous Anecdotes. By Mrs. Power O'Donoghue, Authoress of "the Knave of Clubs," "Horses and Horsemen," "Grandfather's Hunter," "One in Ten Thousand," &c. &c. Cr. Svo. With Portrait. Second Edition. 5s.

Oldiield (H. A.) Sketches from Nipal, Historical and Descriptive; with Anecdotes of the Court Life and Wild Sports of the Country in the time of Maharaja Jang Bahadur, G.C.B.; to which is added an Essay on Nipalese Buddhism, and Illustrations of Religious Monuments, Architecture, and Scenery, from the Author's own Drawings. By the late Henry Ambrose Oldfield, M.D., of H.M.'s Indian Army, many years Resident at Khatmandu. Two vols. 8vo. 36s.

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On Board a Union Steamer. A compilation. By Captain S. P. Oliver. To which is added "A Sketch Abroad," by Miss Doveton. 8vo. With Frontispiece. 8s.

Osborne (Mrs. W.) Pilgrimage to Mecca (A). By the Nawab Sikandar Begum of Bhopal. Translated from lh. Original Urdu. By Mrs. Willoughby Osborne. Followed by a Sketch of the History of Bhopal. By Col. Wilioughby-Ostsorne, C.B. With Photographs, and dedicated,by permission, to Her Majesty. Queen Victoria. Post Svo. £1. ls.

This is a highly important book, not only for its literary merit, and the informalion it contains, but also from the fact of its being the first work written by an Indian lady, and that lady a Queen.