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1/7^ PROCEEDINGS 



ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, 



EDITED BY 



The Honorary Secretaries. 



No. IX. NOYEMBEE, 1882. 



" The bounds of its investigation will be the geographical limits of A sia : and 

 within these limits its inqniries will be extended to whatever is performed by 

 man or produced by nature." — Sib. William Jones. 



Annual Subscription, 4 rupees. 



Price peu Number, Saunas. 



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Price in iungland, Is. 



1^" The publications of the Society consist — of the Proceedings, one num. 

 ber of which is issued, as soon as possible, after every monthly meeting, and of 

 the Journal, the annual volume of which is divided into two Parts : Part I being 

 devoted to History, Philology, &c., Part II to Natural Science; each part is 

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 part is published quarterly. Single numbers for sale at the rates given on the 

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*^* It is requested that communications for the Journal or Froeeedings may be sent 

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CALCUTTA : 



printed by j. w. thomas, baptist mission peess, 



a:nd published by the 



asiatic society, 57, pabk stbeet. 



1882. 



