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Index, 



Kerman, Falcon of, 391. 

 Kesar-saga, The Paladins of, 67, 261, 



321, 381. 



Kestril hawks preyed on by Pere- 



grineSj 39. 

 Khadayata (section), 513. 

 Khain, in Tibet, under Mongol rule, 



109. 



Kharaaria, Creek of, 411. 



Khambati (section), 513. • 



Khan Khanan [Mir Jamla], 419. 



Khan Sarwar, Description of, 641. 



Khedaval (snb-caste), 512, 513. 



Khu-ffido-sde-dpal, the Tibetan in- 

 terpreter, 548. 



KTrti-candra, Pandita, 129. 

 Klog-skya-^as-rab-lirtsegs, the Ti- 

 betan translator, 253. 

 Kohela, 389. 

 Kohi, 389. 

 Kon^ Phrarn, the Brahmins of Siam, 



462. 

 Kosala, kings of, Charter of, xxix. 

 Ksana-bhanga-siddhi, by Dharmot- 



tava, 250. 

 M .. M vyakhya, by 



Bra hman 

 Muktakum- 

 bha, 250. 

 Kulagh, (the hooded crow), 115. 

 Kulagh-i-sTyah, or raven, 115. 

 Kumura-kalasa, Indian sage, 253, 



the translator of 



Karya-karana-bhava 



siddhi into Tibetan, 



255. 



Kiimara &i-i, a wise Pandit, 544. 



Kumara Sri-bhudra, the Indian sage, 



551. 

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 monk, 244. 



Kumar Kirti, 128. 



Kungah Gyal-tahan, Sakya Pandit, 

 110, 111. 



Kurbi, The story of the, 656. 

 Kuria Kund, Rock-drawings of, 567. 

 Kusala-rak§ita, author of Vahyartha- 

 siddhi-karika, 245. 



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Labina, 41. 



Labrang, Monastery of, 541. 



Lachin, 389. 



Lad fsub-caste), 512. 



Ladder, the Flute and the Cat, The 



story of the, 659. 

 Ladhafc, Lower, S^ga from, 67. 

 Ladhikol, a port near Dacca, 407. 



Lagar, falcon, 39, 179, 185, 190, 397. 



Laghar, 39. 



Lalltapattana, a town in Tibet, 124. 



Larks preyed on by Merlins, 602, 



Lateral floral Prolification of the 



Inflorescence of the Pineapple, A 



case of, 593. 



Leicester, Captain H. :— On Appendi- 

 citis, Ixxii. 



Lemna, harbouring Polyzoa, 92. 



Leucas, 522. 



aspera^ 522. 



linifolia, 522. 

 Lens esculenta, value of seed as food, 



104. 



Lepidium, 560. 

 Lha-bela-ma-shi-wa-had, Tibetan 



translator, 126, 

 Linstow, Dr. von : — On Ascaris lobu- 



lata, 37. 

 List of Indian Spongilliv^j 26. 

 Locusts eaten by Falco cherrug, 186, 



„ preyed on by hawks, 39. 

 Logic, Hindu, preserved in Tibetan 



works, 95. 

 „ Indian, as preserved in Tibet^ 



241. 



Lophopodella^ Ixxx. 

 Lophopus, 24, 83 87, 92, 93. 



crystallinuSy 92. 



himalayanus. 92. 



lendenfeldi, 92, 93. 

 Loranthus vestitus^ host plant of Vis- 



cum articulatunij Ixxsvii. 



Loveniaj 145. 



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Macacus arctoides, Distribution of, 119,^ 



r7iesMS,ll9. 



robusta, 24, 25. 

 Madhyamaka-hrdaya-v r 1 1 i-t a r k a- 



joala, by Bhavya, 549, 

 Magnetic Induction in Spheroids, 448. 

 Mahadpur, A find of coins at, 591. 

 Mahapadma, the grandson of Emperor 



Asoka, 221. 

 Mahesh Chandra, Letter of, Ixxv. 

 Mahikhnr, 553. 



d Beg, 406. 



Mainaa preyed on by Merlins, 396. 



Maithil fsub-caste), 512. 



Malay Peninsula, On Clay-Tableta 



of, 459. 

 Mallik, D. N. : — On Magnetic Indue* 



tion in Spheroids, 4^3. 

 Malvastnim trieuspidatumy 625. 



Malwa, Rock-drawings in, 567. 

 Mangifera indica, Abnormal branch 



of, 427. 

 Mango, Abnormal branch of, 427. 



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