S94 INDEX. 



East India Company, llieir first factories and establishments, iv. 282. Increase of 

 wealth and commerce, iv. '283. Obtain landed property, iv. '283. Become sove- 

 reigns in Hindostan, iv. 2S4. 



Eddova, on the Malabar coast, i. 334. 



Eddul Ruttonjee, letter from, iii. 359- 



Education of the Hindoos, ii. 500. 



Egypt, sculptured grottoes there resembling those at Eleplianta, i. 448. 



Egyptians, their resemblance to the Hindoos, i. 285. Their idea of transmigration, 

 ii. 309. 



Elephanta Island described, i. 429- Called by the Hindoos Garipuri, or city of caves, 

 iii. 443. 



Elephanta temple and excavations, i. 429- Great cavern minutely described, i. 430. 

 Want of character in the sculpture, i. 432. Taken by the English, i. 453. Ex- 

 planation of Maha Cala, commonly called the Judgment of Solomon, 446". 



Elephantiasis, Cochin leg, i. 327. 



Elephantina, in Egypt, i. 449- 



Elephants, with the Mahratta army, ii. 55. Size, sagacity, docility, and other parti- 

 culars, ii. 55. Extraordinary anecdote of those elephants, ii 58. Curious me- 

 thod of weighing an elephant, ii. 455. 



Elisha's chamber at the Shunamite's illustrated, iii. 408. 



Elizabeth, queen of England, her correspondence with the king of Cambaya, iii. 85. 



Elks, numerous in Turcaseer, ii. 281. 



Epicurean philosophers, iv. 339- 



Erythrean sea, peri pi us of, ii. 221. 



Esoof Khan, murderer of JNarrain Row-, i. 475. 



Eswant How, tragical fate of that officer, ii. 127. 



Etola, its inhospitality, iii. 470. 



Ettaya, or Attowe, iv. 76. 



Europeans at Bombay, their general character, i. 156. 



Evil Spirits, demons, genii, extraordinary anecdote at Baroche, ii.367. Their exist- 

 ence universally believed in India, ii. 370. Instances of possession by demons 

 from ancient and modern history, ii. 378. 



Excursion ; reflection on parting at the last excursion in India, iii. 453. 



Exorcism, anecdote at Bombay, iii. 392, 



Eakeers, superstitious devotees in Hindostan, i. 68. Ludicrous account of them, ii. 



230. Curious information to be gained from them, ii. 459. 

 Falco Serpentarius, extraordinary food of that bird, iii. 337. 

 Falso Bay described, ii. 1 67 - 



Familiarity at Cambay ; illustration of scripture, iii. 190. 

 Famine in India, its dreadful effects, i. 34. Consequences in Malabar, i. 392. 



