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Art. L-A Comparative Grammar of the Sanskrit, Zend,
Greek, Latin, Lithuanian, Gothic, German, and
Sclavonic Languages. By Professor F. Bopp.
Translated from the German principally by Lieut.
Eastwick, M. R. A.S. Conducted through the Press
by H. H. Wilson, M. A., F.R. S., Boden Professor of
Sanskrit in the University of Oxford. London:
1845-50,
297
II.--Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino; illustrating the
Arms, Arts, and Literature of Italy, from 1440 to
1630. By James Dennistoun of Dennistoun. 3 vols.
8vo. London: 1850,
339
III.-1. The Seven Lamps of Architecture. By John
Ruskin. London: 1848.
2. The Stones of Venice. Volume the First. The
* Foundations. By John Ruskin. With Illustra-
tions drawn by the Author. London: 1851, 365
IV. - 1. Fifteenth Report of the Inspectors of Prisons for
the Home District.
2. Report from the Select Committee on Prison Discia
pline. 1850.
3. Etudes sur les Colonies Agricoles, &c. &c. Par
MM. De Lurieu et H. Romand. Paris : 1851.
4. Transportation not necessary. By C. B. Adderly,
Esq. M.P.
5. Rapport du Comité du Chambre des Deputés sur les
Jeunes Détenus. Decembre, 1849.
6. Reformatory Schools. By Mary Carpenter. 1851.
7. Education, as a Means of preventing Destitution.
By W. Ellis. London : 1851.
8. The Dwellings of the Poor, and the Means of im-
proving them. By Montagu Gore. London: 1851, 403