CONTENTS. 



I*age 



Ordinary business of the Meeting, 1()5 



Inscription on a Tomb at Sambhalhera, ih. 



Inscription on a Mosque at Sambhalhera, 166 



Inscriptions from Kol, .....' ib. 



Inscriptions from Miyan Mir, &c., 168 



Inscription on the chase of one of the trophy guns formerly belonging 



to the Bengal Artilleiy, 169 



Inscription on Jahanara Banu Begum's Tomb, Delhi, ih. 



Note regarding a fall of lightning at Morar, 170 



A Copper-plate grant from Sambhalpur, 171 



Three old silver seals of the E. I. Company, 172 



Notes on the Baigas of Balnghat, ih. 



On a Coin of Plato.— By Edward Thomas, Esq., 174 



On the Archaeological remains of Barantpur in Zila' Bhagalpur, 175 



On the term Gaurian as a name for the Sanskritic Vernaculars of 

 North India. — By A. F. R. Hoernle, D. Ph., Professor of Sans- 

 krit, Jaynarain College, Benares, 177 



Remarks by Babu Rajendralala on the same, 180 



On the Tirthas of Brindaban and Gokul.— By F. S. Growse, M. A., 



B. C. S., 183 



Extracts from three Memoirs by Professor Holmboe, on traces of 



Buddhism in Norway, 184 



Additions to the Library, 187 



Meteorological Observations for June, Julyj August and Sc t • 

 1872. 



Kotice to Members and Correspondents. 



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