In the Press : 



THE ANTIQUITIES OF ORISSA. 



BY 



RA'JENDRALA'LA MITRA. 



CONTENTQB. 



Inteoditction. — Orissa, its names, boundary, early notices in Sanskrit, Greek 



and Persian authors. 

 Paet I. — Chaptee I. — Indian architecture, its history, division and charac- 

 ter. 



Chapter II. — Temple architecture, — Orissa, Jain and Bengali 

 temples, their characteristics. 



Chaptek III. — Architectural details, foundations, piers, pillars, 

 pilasters, roofs, towers, spires, finials, cornices, mouldings, niches and 

 sculptures. 



Chapter IV. — State of civilisation among the ancient Uriahs 

 deducible from their sculptures. Cloth, dress, ornaments, furnitm-e, 

 horse and elephant trappings, cars, waggons, arms, armour, flags, musical 

 instruments, &c. 



Chapter V. — Eeligion. Buddhism, Sivaism and Vaishnavism. 

 Paet II. — Chapter I. — Antiquities of Khandagiri. Eock-cut caves of 

 Udayagiri ; caves, temples and tanks of Khandagiri. 



Chapter II. — The temples and tanks of Bhuvanesvara. 



Chapter III. — Temples and sacred places of Puri and its neigh- 

 bourhood. 



Chapter IV. — Black Pagoda, Kenarak. 



Chapter V. — Antiquities of Cuttack and its neighbom'hood ; — 

 Darpan, Alti, Jajepur and Balasore. 

 The work, which will extend to about 300 pages folio, will be profusely 

 illustrated with photographs, lithographs, and woodcuts. 



JVow ready : 



The re-issue, in 3 vols., 8vo., 230 accurate copper plates, with text, half 

 morocco, ^n'ce £5-5-0. 



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FOSSIL FLORA OF GREAT BRITAIN; 



OR, 



FiaTJEES AITD DESCRIPTIONS OF THE VEGETABLE REMAINS FOUND IN A FOSSIL 



6TATE IN THIS COUNTRY. 



BY JOHN LINDLEY, P. E. S., L. S., and G. S. 



Professor of Botany, University College, London ; and 



WILLIAM BUTTON, P. G. S., &c. 



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