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\ტ\ტNტ दअङाषा ७ माश्७ि) I74. (A. B. ) ANIMAL BIOGRAPHY, R. C. Mittra's Pashvabali, PP). 663, I834. S. B. S. I Re, taken from Bingley and other writers, suggested by the late J. Prinsep. Written by the Professor of Vernacular in the II indu College-gives the history of the following animals-dog, horse, ass, ox, buffalo sheep, goat, camel, wolf, leopard, monkey, beaver, Seal, bat, hare, rat, with a great number of illustrative anecdotes-it is Anglo lengali, which has limited its sale, but it is now sold very cheap and ought to be in every Vernacular Library and School. 175. BIRDS, Account of some, Pakhi Bibaran, pp. 48, 2 as, by R. C. Mittra, S. B. S. only the first part appeared, treats of birds generally: of birds of prey, eleven kinds, as condors : vulture: falcon: bearded eagle : golden eagle : the Osprey, &c, I76. (E.T.) CAMEL. Stories of, S. B. S., 1851, 2 as. Colored 4 as, 8 pictures of the camel, with descriptions, viz., mounted near a tent-in a Bedouin encampment--a caravan Inoving in the desert, ditto resting at night, proceeding to Mekka; camel fights, boys playing with a camel. F77. (E.T.) ELEPHANTS, Stories of, Hasti Itihas, S. B. S., 1851, pp. I. I. 2 as, colored 4 as. A translation from "Grandmama's stories about the Elephant,” the plates were procured from England by the late J. D. Bethune; gives nine pictures, and descriptions of the elephant with a howdah-in the jangles: mode of catching wild ones : the clephant taken prisoner; the elephant in procession; hunting a tiger; elephant fighting with a tiger; do drawing cannon, ditto squirting water. 178. MAN, CONSTITUTION OF, as adapted to Nature, vol. I, Vajea Vastu, T. P, 2nd ed, pp. 244, by Akhay-kumar Dut, Roz. & Co. Takes Combe's line of argument but using Indian similies and illustrations to show the evils resulting from violating the laws of nature. Treats of the laws of nature regarding mind and body: relating to happiness : the evils from violating the laws of nature shewn respecting the mind, body, strngth, long life, childbirth, marriage,evils of foolish marriages, qualities of parents transmitted to their children, against marrying too early, or with deformed, diseased or old persons; on vegetable diet, the author argues against the use of animal food, and seems quite familiar with all the writings of the vegetarians on this subject,