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A. J. WALL.

Indian Snake Poisons: Their Nature and Effects. Crown 8vo, 6s.

CONTENTS.

The Physiological Effects of the Poison of the Cobra (Naja Tripudians).-The Physiological Effects of the Poison of Russell's Viper (Dabois Russellii).-The Physiological Effects produced by the Poison of the Bungarus Fasciatus and the Bungarus Coeruleus. -The Relative Power and Properties of the Poisons of Indian and other Venomous Snakes.-The Nature of Snake Poisons.-Some practical considerations connected with the subject of Snake-Poisoning, especially regarding Prevention and Treatment.-The object that has been kept in view, has been to define as closely as possible the condi. tions on which the mortality from Snake-bite depends, both as regards the physiological nature of the poisoning process, and the relations between the reptiles and their victims, so as to indicate the way in which we should best proceed with the hope of diminishing the fearful mortality that exists.

PROFESSOR H. H. WILSON.

Glossary of Judicial and Revenue Terms, including words from the Arabic, Teluga, Karnata, Tamil, Persian, Hindustani, Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Guzarathi, Malayalam, and other languages. 4to, 30s.

"It was the distinguishing characteristic of our late director that he considered nothing unworthy of his labours that was calculated to be useful, and was never influenced in his undertakings by the mere desire of acquiring distinction or increasing his fame. Many of his works exhibit powers of illustration and close reasoning, which will place their author in a high position among the literary men of the age. But it is as a man of deep research and as a Sanskrit scholar and Orientalist, as the successor of Sir Wm. Jones and H. T. Colebrooke, the worthy wearer of their mantles and inheritor of the pre-eminence they enjoyed in this particular department of literature, that his name will especially live among the eminent men of learning of his age and country."-H. T. PRINSEP.

"A work every page of which teems with information that no other scholar ever has or could have placed before the public. .. The work must ever hold a foremost place not only in the history of India but in that of the human race."-Edinburgh Review.

REV. T. P. HUGHES.

Dictionary of Muhammadan Theology.

Notes on Muhammadanism. By Rev. T. P. Hughes, Author of 'Dictionary of Islam." Third Edition, revised and enlarged. Fcap. 8vo, 6s.

"Altogether an admirable little book. It combines two excellent qualities, abundance of facts and lack of theories. On every one of the numerous heads (over fifty) into which the book is divided, Mr Hughes furnishes a large amount of very valuable information, which it would be exceedingly difficult to collect from even a large library of works on the subject. The book might well be called a Dictionary of Muhammadan Theology,' for we know of no English work which combines a methodical arrangement (and consequently facility of reference) with fulness of information in so high a degree as the little volume before us."-The Academy.

"It contains multum in parvo, and is about the best outline of the tenets of the Muslim faith which we have seen. It has, moreover, the rare merit of being accurate; and, although it contains a few passages which we would gladly see expunged, it cannot fail to be useful to all Government employes who have to deal with Muhammadans; whilst to missionaries it will be invaluable."-The Times of India,

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