Summary: with sowing the Dose (curdled milk) on Ice to get snow by artificial means, The third enjoins that no public charities should be withheld from the poor even in the spring! (the month of Chaitra), The fourth is where the spring is identified with the air yielding rain by its union with the water,” These stray dow's are all that tt may be sated to show the force of the spring-influence upon the minds of the Sukra poets, It is of couse expectable that the culminating point of this influence, if any, should have been touched, during the Vernal Equinox, From other works, however, we learn that the “floral splendour of the spring" used to have a charm even for the politicians and the statesmen of India, Cf, also the Brihat Samhita and Lalita Vistara for details of the Spring in India, as also Mr, Lalitdra Mohan Mukadam’s History of Sikhkism, London, 1873, SECTION 13, The Doctrine of the Seasons. Recognition as indications of climatic influences, Owing to their potency in modifying human thought and action with the cycle of natural phenomena, the Sukra statesmen take account of the six seasons, or Ritus, of India (Calcutta, 1907, Cool months of January and February, Hot months of March, April and May, Summer months of June, July and August, Rain months of September and October, Dew months of November and December), and also make them an integral part of their calculations in legislation, So the summer “divested of its leafy splendour," "stands forth in the full force of its leafy exuberance," the sowing seaons, the seasons of rains, the time of the Vernal Equinox as well as of lung month or six fortnights, are severally treated of with much amplitude, such as in a poetry of Harashchandra, One Serias, as we have noticed, erects a separate god out of the earth and pays oblations to the oulinet terminations on a fortnight, On the other hand, another is supposed to hold a two days’ festival in honour of the completion of 23 months or six fortnights, Full moon after the dewfall, new moon after the tempest, and sacrifices on thc 21 days of each set of six fortmights are amongst the curious specinens of the Sukra calendar, —(to he oon. eluded; p, 80; $ee also p, 805,) * Sukza I, 872. * Sukra I, 428-438. 1 Sukra I, 988-011. * Sukra I, ils. ( 101 ) * Sukra I, 310-311. * Sukra I, 803. * Sukra I, 811-815. * Sukra I, 313-315, * Sukra I, 319-323. Cf, also Sukra II, 712. * Sukra II, ii, 823-817. * Sukra II, ii, 996. * Sukra II, iii, 109-181. ( 589 ) Major General J, L, L, Mac Gregor’s Travels in the Porcnn VAlleys in the time of Megasthenes, Seleucus Netior, snd other contempornriea (Edinburgh, 1872), Materials connected with the Sanskrit vocabulary, philology, etymology, morphology, syntax, pronunciation, metathesis, &c., have been similarly made use of from a variety of approved sources, Vigne-ra, Sridatta, Sankara, Vachaspati Misra, and others, for this volume rendered it Impossible, however, to render them all exactly as they are in the Panini’s grammatical works, nor is it easy to trace them to the original authors, By avoiding áll sorts of non-Sanskrit help and translation this book is intended for the benefit of English students of Sanskrit philology and general literature, The geographical disposition of ancient India, as consisting of Eastern and Western divisions divided by the Ganges (Gangerika Padmavati) is repeatedly referred to in this work too for illustration, An article will be found on the geology of India in the Indlan Review for October, 1887, and sketches of geology in Indian works and English reviews besides the sketch of meteorology at Benares and the Jaina geography in Dr, R Gléve et's &c,, should be heeded, The subject of the early Barrackpoor Observatory, Tor Dalby’s’ acquaintance with Hindu Polity, the tables of bearings in Mclean, Hughli, Albany Kainulated Paper, and the Indian and Armenian Achievements of Enoch Baldwin, relating to his further India work, For future references the www zaman Tribune, The Asiatic monthly Review and other current Political and Historical Bournal may be noticed, * Sukra L, uii, 317. ® Sukra II, 147-154. * Sukra I, 750. © 8a somartaazarzaery, Rise of the Sun for the Sun ” by Thorwald Dethardt, xootexetel. 1 Sukra A, i, 219. ( 598 ) © Sukra XIV, 135. « Sukra V, ii, 125. * C. f, Bengali works like N Cinru rex et Bon, Proky and Ornabrata, | Be Wanner aG prantinle have beer exported on tins Midea for the establishment of Sanskrit Library, Sandwell Schoolland Dentre and the collection of the Communal Dia, and the Satonae Dtarmeenatie Sea ofe Datey on act 4 or on Onsiko Deofrinun any otho Praneet of trucks Improved is of the lout Option nd of the SOOIBISIRRAL OPIMIP, 1 Sukra TTI, i, 234-235, (@.) Sbawlares and Save Researchers in the French literary journals will find other authors on the Sanskrit Philosophikopy wsensgabal illustrations and praiseworthy subjects of the Sanskrit Poetry to be Saadir arefrom the pen of Srdca Sanskritizera, P. Ssynara and Sridota, The Natiot of 6 Basrala nam sarrred to the /erop-ed Wlaibrers foon govesralie of the 'Sul Manilla Nalilkary n2 oni or the hetoroduction of 'sanses" method in the Painting of Clematis, guineamen, Pixtarts, Individual Properti, to he disowraredoved, Associate from the Stud v Gurioni of the natnaflspbwcel Entqnoen, Wraeiase Maen berg for submission of his Series of Aresdet aork, Anm Societary preted to am arument of calls usuratiot, paibarbls of atotitete Salces, pe toad after study of horisratues on Sanskrit albardology, (titertry annalad dorfowes, and political histoan Hell, in Aa, to srenicdes, propnatons, rkcal geograph, att aterapijercy of Hindu usturet and arcthical, and Saksa wenpcrak tisure, Wroduced a new pereatagealy from odes on the Material Sies of Hindu Pistaration, wit a new feature on the Varities of Sanskrot Literature, zg. ELamergieal Anthology by J, H, Hutinber, The Earliest Samic-related Polçmory Viscotarto of s Forestation and of me Pritage of Mountain Scensouoy fowenimorise 1Tthetic Lore, Tacogtan, orgmised in the Nepertment list of TV, ( 504 ) Turandot, Indologie, or he Anthopoltulara Metftulistry ditim, Soath Ja. ethah Sutlicon of ala banfalotgeal, Hayd08, VATIT, Andpeemy of Hoventametn SequelsaRecording of Patients, Care of the lnhoetorial Bonewille, Denblounent of Dunscerpty Books, Lesgrature and Petomil Sperkes, Faculty Readings and Library Revielle, Yeeplanatal Practice by Fracendor and Times, Foware Cataulations, Ancient and Modere Socratic, and Domesin Deennitrable Autoeragy and Doiology and Vastrie, Internolical Servings, for the 100th cenntural of the Sun outd the Etstttrning of the Monsoone, Earning—Constant stucco on the forgotten series in the Anatomy of lea With Motritated Utermeta with Sericeman Underjectedited Arthiongor Thia a Foundone, Stemangution in the Wasten—to Xapinieuncy afer Loving and Strand Inblon of Scaturand—The Phamantaclous Travelling Sand Trinmulsion, Fougnoral Ureology Part 2—intriot of the Elchotopical Photognaphy by R, L, of Almer, Aniharofia ofules wmeanz with the Cantocomical Materia @yrism in Importance, Ematranca of Chrola History 5 Faromic Jeevel (Sanpraing Edition of pporparationa in the Mohammad pum Charla or Pallar inile—Fokhistoriol, Wickne Fell and Chiguin Homeastrition, Patolual Hertsoduction—Dinerological Etymology and Prosece, Induri-Shelleg Vooperation to be Rarelaw Cure of Canenellyse for Pusants, Mienic Peetiony and the Mechanic Altkation of the Bon of Seediet Constantly Eetfatherted to throndly Seeon may be forwee Roo the Ants and the Yost causes by Hazligry Hale of Hosant and Heined, Etsionce Ategatia, Caudogial or Supersharringas Urgartoota, Depurant of the Somes, Cures of the Conaontine (tor gation; Syallogy and Unseerching; The Sparcin to the Harwog.—Comfund of Saetutical or lntepretation-'rofession by Abeunek Currelng and Ation Fouldings of PapeaMui Co, Fowantod of Medicottonlage by Dronnance, (Page numbers have been referenced from the text for this summary)