One hundred and ten copies only printed.

Hain (L.) Repertorium Bibliographicum, in quo libri omnes ab Arte Typographica inventa usque ad Annum MD. Typis expressi, ordine alphabetico vel simpliciter enumerantur vel adcuratius recensentur. Opera Ludovici Hain. 4 vols., 8vo, pp. (4), 596; (2), 566; (4), 558; (4), 548.

Sumptibus, J. G. Cottae, Stuttgartiae ... 1826-1838.

The object of this work is similar to Panzer's Annales, but the arrangement being alphabetical is more convenient. Some copies are on fine paper. See Petzholdt, p. 126.

Haji Khalfa. Lexicon Bibliographicum et Encyclopædicum ... [Arabice] primum edidit Latine vertit et Commentario Indicibusque instruxit Gustavus Fluegel.... 7 vols., rl. 4to.

Leipzig: Oriental Translation Fund. 1835-57.

This valuable Arabic work, which formed the groundwork of Herbelot's Bibliothèque Orientale, contains accounts of several thousand Arabic, Persian, and Turkish works, arranged alphabetically.

Hall (F. E.) A Contribution towards an Index to the Bibliography of the Indian Philosophical Systems. By Fitz Edward Hall.... 8vo, pp. (6), 236.

Calcutta: Printed by Lewis. 1859.

The author is a native of Vermont, and this was published by order of the Government of the North Western Provinces. See Petzholdt, p. 464.