Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
1905—1906. 
1. On certain Tibetan Scrolls and Images lately brought from Gyantse—By Pror. 
Satis CHANDRA VipyapHusana, M.A., M.R.A.S. (Price Re. 1-8; or 2s. 3d.) 
I]. Sal-Ammoniac: a Study in Primitive Chemistry —By H. E. Srarreton, B.A., B.Sc. 
(Price Re. 1; or Is. 6d.) 
TI. Zhe Similarity of the Tibetan to the Kashgar-Brahmi Alphabet—By The Rev. 
A. H. Francxe. (Price Rs, 2; or 2s, 10d.) 
IV. Akhemical Equipment in the Eleventh Century, A.D—By H. E. Starreton and 
R. Fy Azows(batce: Ke, 1-8; or 25.37.) 
V. Malaysian Barnacles in the Indian Museum, with a list of the Indian Pedunculata.— 
By N. Annanvate, B.A., D.Sc. (Price Re. 1-8; or 2s. 3d.) 
VI. Ashrafpur Copper-plate Grants of Devakhadga.—By Ganca Monan Lasxar, M.A- 
(Price Annas 8; or 10d.) 
VII. Festivals and Folklore of Gilgit—By Guutam Munamman. (Price Rs. 2; or 2s. 10d.) 
VIII. Notes on the Bhotias of Almora and British Garhwal—By C. A. Suerrine, M.A., | 
Paix Gr Suse omen (Ee nice her lt ; or. 25.) 
IX. Religion and Customs of the Uraons.—Jy the late Rev. FatHER Denon, S.J. (Price 
KS: 2 5; Or 2s. 10d.) 
X. Notes on the Fauna of a Desert Tract in Southern India (Herpetology and 
Entomology).— By N. Annanpate, D.Sc., C.M.Z.S., with a list of Mammals 
by R. C. Wroueuton, F.E.S. (Price Rs. 2; or 2s. 10d.) 
XI. Amulets as Agents in the Prevention of Disease in Bengal—Compiled in the Office 
of the Superintendent of Ethnography, Bengal. (Price Annas 12; or 1s. 2d.) 
XII. Earth-Eating and the Earth-Eating Habit in India—By D, Hoover and H. H. 
Mann. (Price Re. 1; or ts. 62.) 
XIII. On a Cup-Mark Lnscription in the Chumbi Valley.—By E. H. C. Watsu, I.C.S. 
(Price Re. 1; or ts. 6d.) 
XIV. A Descriptive List of the Sea-Snakes (Hydrophiide) 7m the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
—y Captain F. Watt, I.M.S., C.M.Z.S. (Price Re. 1; or 1s. 6d.) 
XV. Common Saws and Proverbs collected, chiefly from Dervishes, in Southern Fersia—By 
Emour:-Corgo.¢, Pairrorr, | (Price; Ke, 1; or ts: 625) 
XVI. The Common Hydra of Bengal: its Systematic Fosition and Life History.—By N. 
ANNANDALE, B.A., D.Sc., C.M.Z.S. . (Price Re. 1; or 1s. 6d.) 
XVII. Animals in the Inscriptions of Piyadasi—By MonMoHAN CHAKRAVARTI, M.A, 
(Price Annas 12; or Is. 2d.) 
XVIII. Some current Persian Tales told by Professional Story- Tellers—By Lrevt.-Cot. 
D.C. Purrorr>; (Price Re. 1; or 1s. 6d.) 
XIX. Zhe Dards at Khalatse in Western Tibet.—By Rev. A. H. FRancxe. (Price 
Re. 1-6; or 2s.) 
Supplement, Miscellanea Ethnographica. Part I. 1. The Blow-Gun in Southern India 
2. Miscellaneous objects from the Rémandd subdivision of the Madura district 
3. Indian Weighing-beams,—By N. ANNANDALE, D.Sc. (Price Re. 1.) 
Supplement, Miscellanea Ethnographica. Part If, 1. Some Malayan Weapons—By N. 
ANNANDALE. 2. Plan of a Persian Gentleman’s House.-—By Lirut.-Cor, D. C. 
Puittotr. (Price Annas 8; or 10¢.) 
