LIST OF THE PLATES. 



The four following plates are referred to in Captain Grindlay's and Colonel Tod's 

 Papers on the Ellora Sculptures,— pp. 326-7 and 328-339 : 

 Mahadeva, Dacsha, and Nanda. 

 Bhadra. 

 Jayad Ral'hah. 

 Bhairava. 

 A plate illustrative of Capt. Alexander's Notice of the Caverned Temples of Adjuntah, 



—pp. 362-370. 



The plates marked A and B represent the Northern and Southern Hemispheres of 

 the Arabic Globe described by Dr. B. Dorn,— pp. 371-392. 



The four following are referred to in Captain Grindlay's Account of the Ellora 

 Sculptures,— pp. 487-490 : 



Procession of Gana. 



Mahadeo and Parvati playing at the Game of Chosur ; and 



The Sacred Bull, attended by Gana. 



Maha Kali, Bhadra Kali, Sheoo Kali. 



Sculptured Figures in one of the Cave Temples of Ellora. 



A Vicnette Engraving of an ancient Hindu Ring, found at Montrose, described by 

 Lieut.-Colonel Tod,— pp. 559-57L 



Fac-simile of an ancient Grave-Stone, with an Inscription in Cufic characters, 

 found at Dhalac-el-Kibeer, near Massowah, Abyssinia. Decyphered by Graves C. 

 Haughton, Esq., M.A. F.R.S. M.R.A.S , &c.— p. 573. 



ERRATA. 



Page 217, line 20,' for ^^^JPf read ^Tg^TFT 



Page 3^S, litte 15, /or jxs. read Jl^s- . 



Pase 384, line 21, for ^^ jL* read ^1^ jL-) . 



• This mistake was not discovered till some of the copies of the Transactions had been distributed : in those 

 which still remained unpublished it was, at Baron Humboldt's request, corrected in a reprint of the page. 

 In Baron Humboldt's French manuscript, from which this paper was translated, the passage runs thus : 

 " D un autre c5te I'infinitif Sanskrit ou plut6t les suffixes fT (turn) et fT (hi, comme en ^T^T^lTT 

 jetukama), repondent comme formes grammaticales bux supins Latins." 



