CONTENTS 



OF 



THE FOURTH VOLUME, 



I. TTVlSCOURSE the Tenth.— On Asiatic His- 

 p *" - tory, civil and natural 



II. On three natural productions of Sumatra page X 

 III* On the plant Morinda, and its uses - 20 



IV. On the inhabitants of the hills near Rajamahall ji 



V. Additional remarks on the Spikenard of the 



Antients - - - 10S 



VI. On the Dhanesa, or Indian Buccros - 2 so 



VII. On the Islands Nancozvry and Comarty - 132 



VIII. On the Loris, or Slow-paced Lemur - 137 



IX. Astronomical observations made in the upper 



part of Hindustan, and on a journey thence 



to Oujein - - - 143 



X. Questions and Remarks on the Astronomy of 



the Hindus - ■ * ~ 1 59 



a 4 XL L- 



