LIST OF THE PLATES. 



No. 



A Poly gar. 



A foldler of Tippoo'Sy on his buckler a crefcent, the iigu of 



a MaJjometan, 



VIL Veflels on the Ganges. — The clumfy one is called a Patilla^ aad 

 is flat-bottomed, and ufed to carry heavy merchandife P« 2 1 7 



The other is a Budjero, or paflage-boat, fitted up in the Englijh 

 fafhion. 



Mr. Daniell gives in his view feveral Indian veflels, fuch is, 

 in tab. xiv. a pinnace BudjerOy in which he failed a thoufand 

 miles up the Ganges j a Moor Punkee, a long boat with a pea- 

 cock's head and wings j Moor fignifies a peacock, and Punkee a 

 wing. This is a long narrow boat for people of fafhion, rowed 

 by a number of men, each of which has one leg over the fide ; 

 before it are two common canoes. Behind the Moor Punkee, ly- 

 ing againft a wall, is a Patilla, or baggage-boat. 



In tab. xvi. is a Dacca Pulwuz. 



VIII. A beautiful fpecies of Plover, the Pajfarqge - P- 271 



IX. A IJyw^, or peafant, at pbugh - - - p. 281 



X. A ftorm on the Ganges, with a pleafure-boat feemingly in danger. 

 From a fine painting in oil by the late Mr. Hodges - p. 291 



XI. The Cii^f/f/, a fifli frequent near jD^fr^ - .. P'3i8 



XII. The Napaul Pheafant - ^ ^ - p, 344 



b 2 XIIL 



