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DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE \ტCyC) 23 SCHOOL BOOK SOCIETY'S BENG ALI DICTIONARY,3rd ed, 1852; Pp. 234, I2 as 12,OOO words, S. B. S. Skul Buk Abidhan.-A very good Dictionary for beginners-the meanings are in Bengali and are very concise, 24. Shabdàrtha Pràkàshàbhidhàn, Digambar Bhatterjea’s Dictionary, K. Al. pp. 2 IG, 6 as, gives 9oo words. 25. VOCABULARY of Elegant Words, Barnamala Abidhan. 3rd pt. Pr. P., pp. 52, I,2OO words. 26. Shabdambudhi, ADEA’S BENGALI DICTIONARY. 1854, pp, 6O4, 2 Rs. 8as Roz. & Co. The whole of this edition of 2,OOO copies has been nearly exhausted in a year, it contains 28,OOO Bengali words with their meanings taken from Morton's, Carey's, Radhakant Deva's and Ram Chandra's Dictionaries. This Dictionary is a noble monument of the copiousness and expressiveness of the Bengali language, and ought to be in the hands of every'student of Bengali, though the meanings are only in Bengali, yet it may be useful as a work of synonyms to a European. 27. SANSKRIT DICTIONARY, Amararartha Didithi, P. C. P., in the press : will contain about 3OO pp., on the plan of Colebrooke's Amar Kosh. 28. SANSKRIT AND BENGALI DICTIONARY, Amar Kosh, St.P., pp. I38, I854. Innumerable editions of this have been published, it is the Johnson of Bengali, composed I,OOO years ago by a Buddhist, gives the words according to the subjects and is very useful for supplying synonyms. T. Colebrooke in 1813 translated the Sanskrit original into English, In 183 I Jagannath Mullik, a Zemindar, published this at his own expense. 29. SANSKRIT ROOTS AND BENGALI DERIVATIONS, Dhatu Mala, Roz. & Co. In the press. Designed to make natives better acquainted in a short time and in a rational way with their own language, by giving them the Etymology of the language from Sanskrit, in the same way as boys in England learn the Latin Etymology of English words. A number of technical terms used in Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Botany, Medicine are given. 3o. THAKUR’S BENGALI AND ENGLISH VOCABULARY, Ist ed., 1805, 3rd ed., 1852. Sanders, Cones Co., pp. 166, 8 as. ; compiled originally for Fort William College, at the suggestion of Dr. Carey. It gives terms on the following subjects: Theology, Physiology, Natural History, Domestic Economy in Bengali and the Romanised Bengali character. It also bro