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Lockwood (Ed.) Natural History, Sport and Travel.

By EDWARD LOCKWOOD, Bengal Civil Service, late Magistrate
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Lovell (Vice-Adm.) Personal Narrative of Events from
1799 to 1815. With Anecdotes. By the late Vice-Adm. Wм.
STANHOPE LOVELL, R.N., K.H. Second edition. Crown Svo. 4s.
McBean (S.) England, Egypt, Palestine & India by Railway.
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MacGregor (Col. C. M.) Narrative of a Journey through

the Province of Khorassan and on the N. W. Frontier of

Afghanistan in 1875. By Colonel C. M. MACGREGOR,

C.S.I., C.I.E., Bengal Staff Corps. 2 vols. 8vo.

map and numerous illustrations. 30s.

Maggs (J.) Round Europe with the Crowd.

Malleson (Col. G. B.) Final French Struggles in India
and on the Indian Seas. Including an Account of the
Capture of the Isles of France and Bourbon, and Sketches
of the most eminent Foreign Adventurers in India up to
the period of that Capture. With an Appendix containing
an Account of the Expedition from India to Egypt in 1801.
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Malleson (Col. G. B.) History of the Indian Mutiny,

1857-1858, commencing from the close of the Second

Volume of Sir John Kaye's History of the Sepoy War.

Vol. I. 8vo. With Map. 20s.

CONTENTS. BOOK VII.-Calcutta in May and June.-

William Tayler and Vincent Eyre.-How Bihar and Calcutta
were saved. BOOK VIII.-Mr. Colvin and Agra.-Jhansi
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Lawrence and Rajputana.—Brigadier Polwhele's great battle
and its results.-Bareli, Rohilkhand, and Farakhabad. Book
IX. The relation of the annexation of Oudh to the Mutiny.
-Sir Henry Lawrence and the Mutiny in Oudh.—The siege
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VOL. II.-Including the Storming of Delhi, the Relief

of Lucknow, the Two Battles of Cawnpore, the Campaign

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Manning (Mrs.) Ancient and Medieval India.

Being the History, Religion, Laws, Caste, Manners and
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Algebra, Medicine, Architecture, Manufactures, Commerce,
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Vikramorvasi, Malati and Madhava, Mudra Rakshasa, Ratna-
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Gita Govinda, Panchatantra, Hitopadesa, Katha Sarit, Sagara,
Ketala, Panchavinsati, Dasa Kumara Charita, &c.
MANNING, with Illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo. 30s.
Mayhew (Edward) Illustrated Horse Doctor.

By Mrs.

Being an Accurate and Detailed Account, accompanied by
more than 400 Pictorial Representations, characteristic of the
various Diseases to which the Equine Race are subjected;
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quisite Prescriptions written in Plain English. By EDWARD
MAYHEW, M.R.C.V.S. 8vo. 18s. 6d.

CONTENTS.-The Brain and Nervous System.-The Eyes.-
The Mouth.-The Nostrils.-The Throat.-The Chest and its
contents.-The Stomach, Liver, &c.-The Abdomen.-The
Urinary Organs.-The Skin.-Specific Diseases.-Limbs.—
The Feet.-Injuries.-Operations.

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Mayhew (Edward) Illustrated Horse Management.

Containing descriptive remarks upon Anatomy, Medicine,
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of the situation, nature, and value of the various points;
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LUPTON. M.R.C.V.S. 8vo. 12s.

CONTENTS.-The body of the horse anatomically considered.
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POINTS. Their relative importance and where to look for their
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their results.

Mayhew (Henry) German Life and Manners.

As seen in Saxony. With an account of Town Life-Village
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Meadow (T.) Notes on China.

Desultory Notes on the Government and People of China and
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Military Works-chiefly issued by the Government.

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Gymnastic Exercises, System of Fencing, and Exercises for
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