. Indika. The country and the people of India and Ceylon . Geography) Language Law Medicine Miscellaneous Philosophy Poetry Politics Religion Science (Mathematical)....Science (Natural and other)Travels and Voyages 5 5 4 3 24 74 36 6 70 5 22 3 33 15 5 310 5611 97 109 92 294 52 94 322 9 164 1 331 59 36 3 1730 15 1154 362 22 289 13 57 193 Total. 121 2 9 37 14 2 4 148 1 3382571 APPENDIX, The distribution, according to language, is as follows i Uni-linguala i960 Bi-linguals Periodicals 280 Total 2671 783 This vast number of publications in the one Province of Bengal was issuedin twelve languages:


. Indika. The country and the people of India and Ceylon . Geography) Language Law Medicine Miscellaneous Philosophy Poetry Politics Religion Science (Mathematical)....Science (Natural and other)Travels and Voyages 5 5 4 3 24 74 36 6 70 5 22 3 33 15 5 310 5611 97 109 92 294 52 94 322 9 164 1 331 59 36 3 1730 15 1154 362 22 289 13 57 193 Total. 121 2 9 37 14 2 4 148 1 3382571 APPENDIX, The distribution, according to language, is as follows i Uni-linguala i960 Bi-linguals Periodicals 280 Total 2671 783 This vast number of publications in the one Province of Bengal was issuedin twelve languages: Arabic, Asamese, English, Hindi, Musaalmani, , Persian, Sanskrit, Sontali, Urdu, and Oriya. The number ofseparate books in English was 310, and the number of copies distributed370,127. The number of books in other languages was 2261, and the numberof copies distributed was 4,486,573. During 1880 there were published inBengal 66 magazines and periodicals, 11 of which were in English, and 55 in other laui£ua<;es. 3. MADRAS (Books only).. 4. PANJAB. Subject. Original Works. Republl- Art. FirstEdition New Rdition. 3 w 9 3 118 5 16 43 481 2 •J 1221 :; a 7- 116 1 1 16 B•j 1188 39 1726216118108184 l 64 •_? 2 6 9 5 18 56 28 89 106 89 1 271 •J 7 4 1 1 15 ::i 194 1B Philosophy (including Mental and Moral /Science) j Science (Mathematical and Mechanical) Total 712 73 1-:.: 784 APPENDIX. 5. NORTHWEST PROVINCES AND hundred works of all classes were published during the year was an increase of about sixteen per cent, on the number of publicationsin 1885, and of nearly one hundred per cent, on the number issued in books were written in Urdu than in any other language. Hindi workswere the next most numerous. After this come the English, which increasedtwenty-five per cent, over the issues of 1885. Among the more notable publi-cations is the translation in Urdu of an American lecture on Electrical Phys-iology. 6. CENTRAL PRO


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