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Index. 



Nilmani Chakrabarti, on Chrono- 

 logy of Indian Authors, 205. 



Nitro-ethane as a solvent of Iodo- 

 form, 135. 



Nizam Shah, Coins of, 56. 

 Nizam Shahi Dynasty, Coins of, 51. 

 Norodonia camhodiensis, 85. 

 Numerals, Origin of Indian, 475. 

 Nyagrodha tree, Drink from, 204. 



Nyaja-aloka-slddhi, by Candro Garni, 

 245. 



Nyayabindu . nam a - prakarana, by 

 Dharmaklrti, 99. 



Nyajabiudu-pindartha, by Jinamitra, 

 100. 



Nyayabindu - purvapakse - SamksTpta 



by Kamala Sila, 100. 

 Nyayabindu-tlka, by Vinltadeva, 99. 



» „ ,, Dharmottara, 100. 



Nyaya-pravesa, by Diguaga, Review 

 of, 609. 



Nyaya - prave^o - nama-pramana-pra- 



karana, by Dignaga, 97. 

 ^ycticoraz griseus, Trappin 



g of, 396. 



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Ochayana, Shrine of, 223. 

 Oga-te, son of Chinghis Khan, 111. 

 O'Kinealy, Major, Exhibits by, xxx. 

 Oko-te, son of Chinghis Khan^ 111. 

 Olgli-thu, Emperor, 111. 



Onions, Nutritive value of. 106. 

 Ophelia^ 33. 



Opiintia Dillenii, Halictus in flowers 

 of, 523. 



Orisa, Notices of, in the early records 

 of Tibet, 221. 



Otis macqiieenii, preyed on by Hawks, 

 185, 



Owl, Rock-horned, or Bubo bengal- 



ensts attacked by Lagar falcons, 

 40. 



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Pa-dam, 188. 



Pal-chog-dang-po, a Tantrik work 



m Tibetan, 223. 



Paludicella, 83, 84, 85, 93, 



M ehreiihergii, 84. 



n imdleriy 84. 



Paludina, 85. 



Panchanan Neogi, On a new method 



of preparing Mercur- 

 ous Iodide, 133. 

 On Nitro-ethane 

 solvent of 

 135. 



Papilio sp., 520, 522. [242. 



Parahita, the great Indian Pandit, 



if 



as a 

 Iodoform. 





Paraloka-Siddhi, by Dharmottara, 

 249. 



Partridges, preyed on by Merlins, 

 396. 



Patani (section), 514, 



Pathan Coins, 587. 



Pathans of Delhi, Some rare Copper 



coins of the, 51, 

 Peciinatellay 92. 



,5 carteri, 92, 93, Ixxx. 



Pentapetes phcenicea, 625. 



Pepper, Black, Nutritive matter in, 

 105. 



Persians, A note on Sign-gesture-, 

 Code-, and Secret- language 

 amongst the, 619. 



Phng-pa-lha, Lama, invented the 



square-shaped Mongolian charac- 

 ters, 110. 



Phaseohis calcaratiis, 522, 

 Phillott, Lieut.-Col. D. C. :— Des- 

 cription of a Jam-i-chihil Kalid, 

 snch as that referred to in Lane's 

 Modern Egyptians, 623. 



On Methods of catching wild fowl, 

 herons etc., in the Panjab, Sind 

 and Kashmir, 433. 



On Indian Hawk-bells, 557. 



On the Eed-headed Merlin, 395. 



On the Saker or Cherrug Falcon, 

 {Falco eherrrug), 179. 



On the Shahin Falcons {F. pere- 

 grinator and F. harharus), 389. 



On the Blue or Common Heron, 

 553. 



On the Common Merlin (^salon 

 regulus), 601. 



On the Common Raven {Corvus 

 corax)^ 115. 



On the Lager Falcon, 39. 



On the Shanqar Falcon, 11^, 



On Indian Hawking gloves, 603. 



On Sign-, Gesture-, Code-, and 



Secret-language amongst the 

 Persians, 619. 



Phiilott, Lient.-Col. D.C., and E. F. 

 Azoo: — On Hunting Dogs and 

 Cheetas, 47- 



On a passage regarding Hunting 

 Dogs, 599. 



On Seven Stories from the 



Nafhabu *1-Yaman, 527. 

 On some birds and other animals 



that have been metamorpliosed, 



139- [645. 



On Folk-tales from Hazramaut, 



The Birds' Complaint before Solo- 

 mon, 173. 



On Things which the owners of 

 hawks should avoid, 401. 



