iv CONTENTS. 
XII. 1. Papers connected with a Latin Acrostic Inscription engraved on a Stone 
brought from the Great Temple at Kalabshe in paid Ras bates 
Peter Rainier, R.N., C.B., A.D.C. to his Majesty, &c.. 
11. Account of an Avenue of Sphinxes, discovered ie en Rainier, 
R.N., &c. &c., at Ben-i-Hassan, in January 1829 .....+.sssscereeeessrereceers 
XIII. The Ceremonial of the Ordination of a Burmese Priest of Budd’ha, with 
Notes, communicated by George Knox, Hea of the Hon. East-India 
Company’s Medical Establishment, Madras ........+++« aaeeee - 
XIV. Some Account of Charms, Talismans, and Felicitous Appendages worn 
about the person, or hung up in houses, &c. used by the Pou By 
John Robert Morrison. Esq., Cor. M.R A.S.ccocccssecssersccseesceecescsveeeee 
XV. Remarks on the Siamese Language, by the Rev. Charles Gutslaff. Commu- 
nicated through the late Robert Fullerton, Esq., Governor of Prince of 
Wales’ Island. Siveuad bpiveheccdyiatestdacesavee use ce edeetecbaVickones cap avons cacwedecabe 
XVI. An Account of the Island and Bridge of Sivasamudram in the Caveri River. 
By Ramaswami Médeliar, Jaghirdar of the Island. Communicated by 
the Madras Literary Society and Auxiliary Royal Asiatic Society......... 
XVII. Remarks on some Inscriptions found in Lycia and Phrygia. By Dr. G. F. 
Grotefend) PVR AGS taassslt.osvsnancesesscratyscestaseneeneteogasaceseaascenss0ss 
XVIII. Account of a Flag representing the Introduction of the Caste of Chalias or 
Cinnamon-peelers, into Ceylon. Fis Sir Phrander Joheeipns Vice- 
President R.A.S., F.R.S. eee 5c at nee 
XIX. On the Jainas of Gujerat and Mar’war’. By Lieut.-Colonel William Miles. 
Communicated by the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society .. 
XX. Decription of a Jatra, or Fair, which takes place annually at the Hot 
Wells, about fifty miles in a South-Easterly direction from Strat. By 
the late Dr. White. Communicated See Ba Bombay Branch of ee Roysl 
Asiatic Society...css..+sssccesceseeceeee steccecs roses 
XXL. An Account of the Pd aeniers of eae bits Major-General Hard- 
wicke, F.R.S., M.R.A.S.. Suctann Seaman eecercenesbonva ievsuucvodentaseesrees 
XXIL A Letter addressed by Lieutenant-Colonel William Macbean George Cole- 
brooke, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S, M.R.A.S., &c. &c, to Graves 
C. Haughton, Esq., M.A., F.R.S. Secretary to the Royal Asiatic Society 
of Great Britian and Ireland, transmitting three fac-similes of Inscriptions 
discovered on the Island of Ceylon sovasoncsnansen coe anelsenpsaposstinats(duauen secs 
XXIL{. A Letter containing some Remarks on an erroneous reading of a sentence 
in the Cufic Inscription on a Grave-stone brought from Dhalac-el-Kibeer, 
and described in the second volume of the ‘Transactions of the Royal 
Asiatic Society. ce fate C. Saas Ha & ses ome 1a 
tary to the Societys... ene teetvee eee 
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