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X. Analytical Account of the Pancha Tantra, illustrated with occasional Translations. 

 By Horace Hayman Wilson, Esq., M.R.A.S., Secretary to the Asiatic Society 

 of Bengal 155 



XI. Inscriptions upon Rocks in South Bihar. Described by Dr. Buchanan Hamilton, 



M.R.A.S., and explained by Henry Thomas Colebrooke,Esq., Director R.A.S... 201 



XII. Comments on an Inscription upon Marble, at Madhucarghar ; and on three Grants 



inscribed on Copper, found at Ujjayani. By Major James Tod, M. R.A.S 207 



XIII. Three Grants of Land, inscribed on Copper, found at Ujjayani, and presented by 



Major James Tod to the Royal Asiatic Society. Translated by Henry Thomas 

 Colebrooke, Esq., Director R.A.S. With Fac-simile Copies of the Grants.... 230 

 A Transcription of these Grants in the Modern Sanscrit character is given 463 



XIV. Some Account of a Secret Association in China, entitled the Triad Society. By the 



late Dr. Milne, Principal of the Anglo-Chinese College, Malacca. Communi- 

 cated by the Rev. Robert Morrison, D.D., M.R.A.S. With a Copy of the Triad 

 Society's Seal 240 



XV. A short Account of the Sauds. By William Henry Trant, Esq., M.P., M.R.A.S 251 



XVI. Extracts from Peking Gazettes. Translated by John Francis Davis, Esq., M.R.A.S. 



Communicated by Sir George Thomas Str.unton, Bart., V.P.R. A. S 254 



XVII. Memoir on Bundelkhund. By Captain J.ames Franklin, of the Bengal Cavalry, 



M.R.A.S 259 



XVIII. Observations on the Lepra Arabuni, or Elephantiasis of the Greeks, as it appears 



in India. ByWhitelaw Ainslie, M.D., M.R.A.S 282 



Notes A, B, C, D, to this Paper 381 



XIX. Euo'raphia Sinensis; or, the Art of Writingthe Chinese Character with Correctness: 

 contained in Ninety-Two Rules and Examples. To which are prefixed. Some 

 Observations on Chinese Writing. By John Francis Davis, Esq., M.R.A.S. 

 With Eight Plates of Chinese Examples 304 



XX. An Account of Greek, Parthian, and Hindu Medals, found in India. By Major 



James Tod, M.R.A.S., with a Plate of Medals 313 



XXI. On the Valley of the Setlej River, in the Himalaya Mountains, from the Journal 



of Captain A. Gerard; with Remarks by Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Esq., 

 Director R.A.S 343 



XXII. Exti-acts from the Peking Gazette for 1824. By John Francis Davis, Esq , 



M.R.A.S 383 



