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CONTENTS
OF
No. XXVI.-VOL. XIII.
ART. I.-THE LINDSAYS IN INDIA.
1. Lives of the Lindsays; or, A Memoir of the House of
Crawford and Balcarres, by Lord Lindsay; to which
are added Extracts from the Official Correspon-
dence of Alexander, Sixth Earl of Balcarres, during
the Maroon War; together with personal narratives
by his brothers, the Hon. Robert, Colin, James,
John and Hugh Lindsay, and by his sister, Lady
Anne Barnard. 3 vols. London. Murray. 1849. 221
1. Origines Liturgice; or, Antiquities of the English Ri-
tual, and a Dissertation on Primitive Liturgies.
By the Rev. William Palmer, M. A., of Worcester
College, Oxford. 2 vols. London. 1845.
. 285
2. Origines Ecclesiastica; or, The Antiquities of the
Christian Church. By the Rev. Joseph Bingham,
M. A., formerly Fellow of University College, Ox-
ford; and afterwards Rector, &c. 9 vols. London.
1844. Books XIII., XIV., XV., relating to Divine
Worship in the ancient Church.
ib.
3. The Syrian Churches; their early History, Liturgies,
and Literature, &c. By J. W. Etheridge. London.
1846.
285
4. Duae Amím kí Kitáb, aur Sakriminton kí Tartib, aur
Kalísíya kí Dusrí Rasm, aur Dastúron kí England
aur Ireland kí muttahid Kalísíya ke taríque ke mu-
tábiq. Aquád-i-Dín ke Sáth. Agra. Yatimon ke
Chhape kháne men chhápi gai. 1847. [The Book
of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sa-
craments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the
Church, according to the use of the United Church
of England and Ireland. With the Articles of Re-
ligion. Agra. Printed at the Orphan Press. 1847.] ib.
ART. IV.-BOMBAY COTTON, AND INDIAN
RAILWAYS.
1. Bombay Cotton and Indian Railways, by Lieut.-Colonel
C. W. Grant, Bombay Engineers. London. 1850. 328
2. A Railway Caution!! &c., by Major J. P. Kennedy. Cal-
cutta. Lepage and Co. 1849.
ART. V. OUR JUDICIAL SYSTEM, AND THE
BLACK ACTS.
1. A Digest of the Criminal Law, of the Presidency of
Fort William, compiled by F. L. Beaufort, B. C. S.
1850.
2. A few remarks on certain Draft Acts, commonly called
the Black Acts, by Ram Gopaul Ghose. .
3. Register of the Bengal Civil Service, by Ram Chunder
Doss. 1845.
345
4. The Madras, Bengal, and Bombay Almanacs for 1850.. ib.
ART. VI.-THE BENGAL ARMY AND ITS CHIEF:
-PROPOSED NON-EFFECTIVE LIST.
1. General Orders by the Commander-in-Chief, 1849-50.. 392
ART. VII.-CIVIS ON INDIAN AFFAIRS.
1. The Letters of Civis on Indian affairs, from 1842 to
1849, by Henry Russell. London. Murray. 1850. 406
ART. VIII.-THE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISH-
MENTS OF CALCUTTA, PAST AND
PRESENT.
1. The History, Design, and Present State of the Reli-
gious, Benevolent, and Charitable Institutions,
founded by the British, in Calcutta and its Vicinity.
By Charles Lushington, Esq., of the Bengal Civil
Service. Calcutta. Printed at the Hindustani Press.
1824.
2. Hand-Book of Bengal Missions. By the Rev. James
Long, Church Missionary, in Calcutta. London.
1848.
3. The Oriental Magazine, No. 6, June, 1843. A Brief
Memoir of the late Mr. David Drummond.
cutta. Loll Bazar Press.
Cal-
4. The Calcutta Literary Observer; July to October, 1847.
Calcutta, Carey and Mendes. 31, Loll Bazar.
ART. IX.-THE AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO
THE DEAD SEA.
1. Narrative of the United States' Expedition to the River
Jordan and the Dead Sea, by W. F. Lynch, U. S. N.
Commander of the Expedition. London. Richard
Bentley. 1849.
2. Sketches of Travels in Egypt and the Holy Land, by the
Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A. With illustrations. Lon-
don. John Murray, 1850. Calcutta. R. C. Lepage
and Co..
442
468
. 518
MISCELLANEOUS CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. Arabya Upanyás. Pratham Khanda. Nilmani Basák
Karttrick Anubádita. Calcutta. D'Rozario and Co.
1850. (The Arabian Nights, translated from the
English into Bengali)
Arabya Upanyás. Encyclopædia Press. (The Arabian
Nights).
2. The London Pharmacopæia, translated into Bengali by
Modusudun Guptu, Superintendent and Lecturer of
the Military Class of the Medical College. Calcutta.
Bishop's College Press. 1849.
3. Wanderings in the Islands of Interview (Andaman),
Little and Great Coco. By J. H Quigley. Maul-
XX
main. 1850 .
4. An Investigation of the Rate of Mortality amongst
certain Assured lives in India; with new tables of
Annuities, Assurances, &c., for single lives. By
C. Scotton Francis. Calcutta. W. Thacker and Co.
1850. . xxvi
5. The Anglo-Hindústaní Hand-Book; or, Stranger's
Self-Interpreter, and Guide to Colloquial and ge-
neral Intercourse with the Natives of India. With
a Map of India, and five illustrations. Calcutta.
Thacker and Co.
xxviii
ERRATA.
Calcutta Review, No. XXVI.
At page 243, line 20, (Article "Lindsays in India") for "served under Lord
Lindsay in the war" &c. read "served, says Lord Lindsay, in the war" &c.
At page 248, 8 lines from the bottom, for "unprovided army" read "impro-
vised army."
At page 252, immediately after Lord Wellesley's letter, for "We can not say
much for the ingeniousness" read "We can not say much for the ingenuousness.'
At page 408, line 6 from the bottom, (Article "Civis on Indian Affairs") for
"discussed at Pilsit" read "discussed at Tilsit."
At page 413, line 12, for "Surwandurrah” read "Purwandurrah."
line 24, for "insolent and definite" read "insolent and defiant."
At page 418, lines 10 and 11, for "Government Settlement" read " Permanent
Settlement."
Page 427, first line after the quotation, "For studying the history" &c. dele
"for."