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CONTENTS.
ART. III.-THE TENASSERIM PROVINCES THEIR STATISTICS AND GOVERNMENT.
Tavoy, Ye, Tenasserim, and Moulmein . . 72
2. Narrative of the Burmese war and Treaty of peace at
Yandaboo in 1826, by Major Snodgrass. London
1827
3. Calcutta Christian Observer.- Vols. III., IV., V., and"
VI. ; Papers on the Karens of Burmah . . .
Friend of India, for 1845-6-7.- Various Articles
on Moulmein and its affairs . . . . .
Art. IV.—THE INSTITUTES OF MANU.
1. Lois de Manou. Publiees en Sanskrit, par Auguste
Deslongchamps .
2. Works of Sir William Jones
· 146
.
. . ib.
3. Elphinstone's India, Vol. I.
Art. V.-NEW ZEALAND-COLONIZATION-
OTAGO SETTLEMENT.
1. Corrected Report of the Debate in the House of
Commons, in June 1845, on the State of New Zea-
land. London, 1845 ..
. . . 175
2. Papers relative to the affairs of New Zealand : cor-
respondence with Lieutenant Governor Grey in
1845-46. Presented to both Houses of Parliament
by Her Majesty's command, 1846 . . . .
3. New Zealand Journal; Extra Number. London, May
1846 . .
4. Recent Correspondence between Her Majesty's Go-
vernment and the Directors of the New Zealand
Company. London, June 1846 . .
5. Observations on the climate of New Zealand, by Wil-
liam Swainson, Esq. London, 1840 .
6. New Zealand and the New Zealanders. By Ernest
Dieffenbach, M. D., Naturalist to the New Zealand
Company. London, 1841 . . . . .
7. Scheme of the Colony of the Free Church of Scot-
land at Otago in New Zealand. Glasgow, 1845 .
8. Documents relating to the site of the Scotch Settle-
ment in New Zealand, 1845. . . . . . ib. 9. Arrangements for the Establishment of the Settle-
10. A letter from Captain Cargill to Dr. Aldcorn, on the
Free Church Colony at Otago, 1847 11. First Report of the Directors of the New Zealand
Company. London, May 1840 . . . .
12. Letters from Settlers and Labouring Emigrants in
New Zealand. London, 1843 . ."
13. Information relative to New Zealand, compiled for
the use of Colonists. By John Ward, Esq. Fourth
edition. London, 1845. . .
14. Twenty-second Report of the Directors of the New
Zealand Company. May 1847 . . . . ib.
Art. VI.—MILITARY LIFE AND ADVENTURE
IN THE EAST.
1. A Sketch of Assam ; with some account of the Hill
tribes. By an officer, in the Honorable E. I. Com-
pany's Bengal Native Infantry in civil employ.
With illustrations from Sketches by the Author.
Smith, Elder and Co. 1847. .
2. Simla; by Captain George Powell Thomas, of the
64th Bengal Native Infantry. Dickenson and Co.
1846
. . . ib.
3. Military Service and Adventures in the Far East, in-
cluding sketches of the campaigns against the Aff-
ghans in 1839 and the Sikhs in 1845-46. Ollier.
1847 . . . .
4. Recollections of Four years' Service in the East, with
H. M.'s 40th Regiment. By J. M. B. Neill, Car-
tain 40th Regiment. Bentley. , . , . ib.
5. Six views of Kote Kangra and the surrounding
country; sketched on the spot, by Lieut. Colonel
Jack, 50th Regiment N. I. Smith, Elder and Co.
1847 .
Hoffmeister, Physician in the suite of Prince Wal-
demar of Prussia ; edited by Dr. A. Hoffmeister.
Brunswick. Westermann, 1847 . . . .
ib.
ART. VII.-THE LAHORE BLUE BOOK.
Papers relating to the Articles of Agreement concluded
between the British Government and the Lahore
Durbar on 16th December, 1846, for the adminis-
tration of the Lahore State, during the minority of
the Mabarajah Dhulip Singh . . . .
· 231
MISCELLANEOUS CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern
Asia. No. I. July and No. II. August 1847. Sin-
gapore : printed at the Mission Press .
CONTENTS
OF
No. XVI.—Vol. VIII.
ART. I.-NORMAL INSTITUTIONS IN EUROPE
AND INDIA.
1. Report on the state of Public Instruction in Prussia, by
M. Victor Cousin, translated by Sarah Austin. Lon-
don, Effingham Wilson, 1834 . . . . . 283
2. On the state of Education in Holland, by M. Victor
Cousin, translated by Leonard Hornor, Esq. F. R. S.
London, John Murray, 1838 . . . . . ib.
3. The Training system of Education, religious, intellectu-
al and moral, by David Stow, Esq., &c. &c. Sixth
Institut
4. Letters from Hofwyl by a Parent, on the Educational
Institutions of De Fellenberg. London, Longman,
Brown, Green and Longmans, 1842 . .
5. Religion in connexion with a National System of Insti-
tution, by W. M. Gunn, one of the masters of the
High School, Edinburgh. Edinburgh, Oliver and
Boyd, 1846 . .
6. The Quarterly Journal of Education. Vols. 1-X. Lon-
don, Charles Knight, 1835
7. General Report on Public Instruction in the Lower Pro-
vinces of the Bengal Presidency for 1845-46. Cal.
cutta, W. Ridsdale, 1846 . . . . .
16.
· ART. II.—EMBANKMENTS OF RIVERS IN BENGAL.
Report on the embankments of the Rivers of Bengal. By
order of the Deputy Governor of Bengal, dated 14th
August, 1846. Calcutta, W. Ridsdale, Bengal Milita-
i ry Orphan Press, 1846 . . . . . . 329
ART III.—THE ACTS OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL
OF INDIA IN COUNCIL.
1. The Government Gazette and Acts of the Legislative
Council of India . . . . . . . 344
2. The Acts of the Legislative Council of India, with a Glos-
sary; an Analytical Abstract prefixed to each Act, and
Copious Index, by William Theobald, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law and Advocate of the Supreme Court. Cal-
cutta, 1844 . .
. .
. . 344
ART IV.-HINDU MEDICINE.
1. Commentary on the Hindu System of Medicine, by T.
A. Wise, M.D. 8vo. Calcutta, 1845
. . 379
2. An Essay on the Antiquity of Hindu Medicine, by J.
Forbes Royle, M. D. F. R. and L. S. &c. &c. &c. 8vo.
London, 1837.
3. Tracts, Historical and Statistical on India, by Benjamin
Heyne, M.D., F.L.S &c. &c. &c. 4to. London, 1814. ib.
4. A view of the History, Literature, and Mythology of
the Hindus, including a Minute description of their
Manners and Customs, and translations from their
principal works, by William Ward, of Serampore, 8vo.
London, 1822. .
. . . . . ib.
5. Materia Indica ; or some account of those articles
which are employed by the Hindus, and other Eastern
· Nations, in their Medicine, Arts, and Agriculture, &c.,
by Whitelaw Ainslie, M. D., M. R. A. S., 2 vols. 8vo.
London, 1826. . . . . . . . ib.
6. Asiatic Researches; or Transactions of the Society in-
stituted in Bengal, for enquiring into the History, the
Antiquities, the Arts and Sciences and Literature of
Asia, 18 vols. 4to. Calcutta. The articles relating to
Hindu Medicine .
7. Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of
Calcutta, 8 vols. 8vo. Calcutta. Ditto .
8. The History of India, by the Hon'ble Mountstuart El-
phinstone, 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1841. Vol. 1, Chap-
ter IV. On Hindu Medicine.
. ib.
9. The History of British India, by James Mill, Esq.,
edited with notes and continuation by H. H. Wilson,
Esq., M. A., F.R. S., 8vo. London. Book II. Chap.
10. Vol. 2d. . . .
10. Essai d'une Histoire Pragmatique de la Medicine, par
Kurt Sprengel, traduit sur la deuxieme edition par c.
F. Geiger. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris 1809. Section III.
Vol. 1, Medicine Indienne . . . . . ib.
11. The History of Medicine, Surgery, and Anatomy, from
the creation of the world to the commencement of the
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