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XIV. An Account of the Sculptures and Inscriptions at Mahamalaipur, illus- 



trated by Plates. By Benjamin Guy Babington, Esq., M.B., t.K.S. 

 M.R.A.S 2^^ 



XV. On the Religious Establishments of Mewar. By Lieut.-Col. Tod, M.R.A.S. 270 



XVI An Account of some Sculptures in the Cave Temples of Ellora. By Cap- 

 tain R. M. Grindlay, M.R.A.S. Accompanied by Plates 326 



XVII. Remarks on certain Sculptures in the Cave Temples of Ellora. By Lieut.- 



Colonel Tod, M.R.A.S 328 



XVIII Essay on the Life and M^ritings of Ferishta. By Lieut-Colonel John 



Briggs, M.R.A.S 341 



XIX. Notice of a Visit to the Cavern Temples of Adjunta, in the East-Indies.— 

 Communicated by Lieutenant James Edward Alexander, 16th Lancers, 

 of the order of the Lion and Sun, M.R.A.S., Cor. Mem. S.A.E., &c. 

 M^ith a Plate 362 



XX. Description of the Celestial Globe belonging to Major-General Sir John 

 Malcolm, G.C.B., K.L.S., &c. Jxc, deposited in the Museum of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. By Dr. Bernhard 

 Dorn, For. M.R.A.S. With Plates 371 



XXL On the Poetry of the Chinese. By J. F. Davis, Esq., F.R.S. M.R.A.S. 393 



XXII. Memoir on the Diplomatic Relations between the Courts of Dehli and 



Constantinople in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. By the 

 Chevalier Joseph de Hammer, For.M.R.A.S., Oriental Translator to 

 the Emperor of Austria, &c. &c 462 



XXIII. Observations on the Sculptures in the Cave Temples of Ellorah. By 



Captain Robert Melville Grindlay, M.R.A.S. Accompanied by Plates. 487 



XXIV. Remarks on the Religious and Social Institutions of the Bouteas, or 



Inhabitants of Boutan, from the unpublished Journal of the late 

 Samuel Davis, Esq. F.R.S., &c. Communicated by J. F. Davis, Esq. 

 F.R.S. M.R.A.S 491 



XXV. Observations on the Oriental Origin of the Eomnichal or Tribe mi.scalled 



Gypsey and Bohemian. By Colonel John Staples Harriot, Bengal 

 Infantry. 518 



XXVI. Observations on a Gold Ring of Hindu Fabrication found at Montrose in 



Scotland. By Lieut.-Colonel James Tod, M.R.A.S., &c. &c. With a 

 Vignette 559 



XXVII. Account of an ancient Arabic Grave-Stone, found at Dhalac-el-Kibeer, 



near Massowah. Decyphered by Graves C. Haughton, Esq. A.M. 

 . F.R.S. M R.A.S., &c. With a Plate 573 



