INDEX. 391 



Cork, city and cove described, ii. 204. Hospitality of its inhabitants, ii. 204. 



Cornelians, agates manufactured at Cambay, ii. 20. 



Cornelius, of Csesarea, his character, iv. 330, 331. 



Corn-mills, i. 210, pathetic allusion in scripture, ii. 210. 



Corn-ricks, in India, accommodating to travellers, i. 205. 



Cornwallis, Marquis, his excellent administration in India, iv. 285. 



Corelli, in Guzerat, iii. 63. 



Correspondence in India, selected, iv. 220. 



Cosire, behaviour at a funeral, iii. 379 



Coss, measurement of distance in India, iii. 51. 



Cossimbazar, city, iv. 96- 



Cote-Ser, source of that river, iii. 483. 



Cotta Sincl, river in Malwa, iv. 13. 



Cotties, famous robbers in Guzerat, iii. 162. Peasants armed as a militia against 



them, iii. 163. 

 Cotton, its price at Baroche, and extensive sale, ii. 223. Cotton plant described, ii. 



401. Curious frauds of the cotton-dealers, ii. 456. 

 Cottyawar, celebrated for its horses, iii. 100. 

 Coup-de sileil, iii. 126. 

 Creeping leaf, a curious insect, ii. 272. 

 Crommelin, Charles, English resident at Goa, iv. 107. His reverse of fortune, and 



hospitality, ibid. 

 Crops, difference between a double crop in Malabar, and Guzerat, ii. 410. 

 Cruelty, an extraordinary instance of despotism, ii. 429. 

 Cruso, Mr. his journey from Surat to Calcutta in 1785, iii. 459, and sequel. His 



narrative of the siege of Onore, i v. 1 10. 

 Crystallizations, account of some curiosities in the Deccan mountains, i. 196. 

 Cubbeer Burr, a large banian or burr tree, i. 28. 

 Cubbur-punj hills, or Copperwanje, agate hills in Guzerat, the sardonyx mountain* 



of Ptolemy, iii. 68. 

 Cullies, farm yards in Guzerat, ii. 418. 

 Cullum, a majestic bird in Guzerat, ii; 276. 

 Cundapoie, deserted by the English troops, iv. 113. 

 Cunning-women, in India, iii. 232. Their occupation illustrated by ancient history, 



232. Anecdote of Zeida, 233, 

 Cup of cold water, illustration of that expression in scripture, ii. 215. 

 Curmoor, or Florican, bird in Hindostan, ii. 275. 

 Currim Sultaun, viceroy of Guzerat, iii. 150. 

 Cusa, scented grass, iii. 173. Khusa grass. 

 Cuscusb, or juarree, described, ii. 406. 



