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XXXV. Some Account of the Kolisurra Silk-Worm of the Deccan, by Captain 
(now Lieutenant-Colonel) William Henry Sykes, of the Bombay 
Military Establishment, M.R.A.S, F.R.S F.G.S., &c. &c. Com- 
municated by the Bombay Branch Royal Asiatic Society «.--.+++++++++++ 541 
XXXVI. Copy of a Letter from Sir Grenville Temple, Bart., to Lieut-General 
Deca Forbes, M.R.A.S., relative to a Pheenician Tombstone 
found at Maghrawah in Tunis, and presented to the Royal Asiatic 
Society by Sir Grenville Temple ....scsssssessseersereeerenseessertterseeneeees 548 
XXXVIL. Memoir on the Eastern Branch of the River Indus, giving an Account 
of the Alterations produced on it by an Earthquake, also a Theory 
of the formation of the Runn, and some Conjectures on the Route of 
Alexander the Great; drawn up in the years 1827-1828. By Lieu- 
tenant Alex. Burnes, of the Honourable East-India Company’s Military 
Service on the Bombay Establishment ...e00.-++eessseenseeessnesseeseaes 550 
APPENDIX. 
No. I. 
Third Report of the Committee of Correspondence of the Royal Asiatic Society .....- i 
No. II. 
Fourth Report of the Committee of Correspondence of the Royal Asiatic Society ....+. vi 
No. LI. 
Results of Meteorological Inquiries made at Madras, by John Goldingham, Esq., 
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No. IV. 
Donations to the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, from July 
1829 to July 1833—viz. 
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