LIST OF THE PLATES. 

 VOL. II. 



No. 



I. Prontispiec e.— -Two Brahmins, and a GhoJJ'ain Faquir. The 

 two firfl: are defcribed at p. 310 of this volume. By the figure in 

 Mr. Hodges travels, p. 84, it appears that the aged wear their 

 hair cut fhort. The Ghojfain is defcribed at p. 309, 



II. Head-piece. — View of the monntain Doungala, In Bootan-, fee 

 p. 353. Both of thefe by that elegant artift Mr. Angus. 



III. Fort of Dindigul, with a camel Hircarah, or poll, or meflenger 

 travelling on a camel - - - " P* 9 



rV. A Bengakfe woman covered with a fort of veil - p. 52 



A man and woman called a Malabar man and woman, drawn 

 by Mr. Daniel l. Thefe, with the eight other figures, etched by 

 the free hand of Mr. Tomkyns, were prefentcd in the mofl friendly 

 manner to me by Mr. Daniell. He painted the Malabar s at 

 Tanjore. Thefe mud not be underftood to have been the fame 

 with the Malabar s of the v/eftern coaft, fee vol. i. p. 178, a race 

 differing greatly in manners and cuftoms. Thefe are a very dif- 

 iincft people, and the fame as the inhabitants of Mavilipuram. 

 Vol. IL b The 



