Cotton-Wool, Raw Silk, and Indigo, Papers respecting the cultivation and manufacture of. Printed by order of the Honourable East-India Company. 8vo. 12s.


The Ship, its Origin and Progress, a complete Naval History; together with a Description of every kind of Vessel, to the close of 1848. Illustrated by Plates, and accompanied by a Book of Flags of all Nations. By Francis Steinitz. 4to. half-bound. £2. 10s.

Hints to Cadets; with a few Observations on the Military Service of the Honourable East-India Company. By Captain Postans, Bombay Army. Post 8vo. cloth. 3s. 6d.


The Customs and Manners of the Mussulmans of India, with a full and exact Account of their various Rites and Ceremonies from the Moment of Birth to the Hour of Death. By G. A. Herklots, M.D. 8vo. 16s.


Medical Advice to the Indian Stranger. By John M'Cosh, M.D., Member of the Bengal Medical Service. Post 8vo. cloth lettered. 5s. 6d.

"The Cadet may accept this as a valuable addition to his luggage. It contains, in a short space, a mass of useful information for Europeans visiting India. People of all classes will find something in it applicable to their particular circumstances and position; and to individuals connected with the military or civil service it will be especially valuable. The medical hints are thoroughly practical, and the notes upon climate and diet cannot be too earnestly recommended to the attention of all our countrymen in the East."—Atlas.

"We cordially recommend the work as an exceedingly sensible, well-written book, replete with useful and even valuable information."—Naval and Military Gazette.