INDEX. 401 



Indus, one of the sacred rivers of India, i. 376. 

 Inquisition, its cruelties at Goa, i. 297. 

 Insects, at Bombay, described, i. 46. 



Iron earth in Malwa, iv. 25. 



Iron ore, smelting houses, and iron forges in Malabar, i. 366. 

 Iron mines, in Malwa, described iv, 24. 



particular account of those in the Gwalier district, iv. 27- 



Ispahan, particulars of a Persian funeral, iii. 3S0. 



Ivory mosque, at Alimedabad, iii. 126. 



Jabo, rajah, his visit, iii. 482. 



Jaggernaut, account of the Hindoo temples, idols, priests, worship, and death of the 

 pilgrims at that place, iii. 7, 8, Sec. 



Jaghire, grant of territory in India, ii. 426. 



Jago, St. island of, i, 5. 



Jaina, extraordinary tribe of brahmins, ii. 312 ; their cruelty to other brahmins, ibid. 



Jamboseer, rich cultivation of that purgunna, iii. 55. Capital described, iii. 62; 

 beauty of the lake, 63. 



Jami, author of the Yuzef Zelekha, iii. 236. 



Jane, queen of Navarre, iv, 312. 



Japan earth, its manufacture, i. 304. 



Japan rose, i. 32. 



Jarode, Sindia's encampment there, iii. 475. 



Jattara, Hindoo festival on the Nerbudda, ii. 1 14, 236. 



Java pigeon, columba coronata, ii. 1S5. 



Jeajee Appa, a great Mahratta chieftain, iii. 350; assassinated in his durbar tent, iii. 352. 



Jeiram Bopput, police officer at Poonab, i. 214. 



Jellinghy river, iv. 99. 



Jercoon, fortress in Malwa, iv. 20. 



Jereeb, measurement in India, iv. 60. 



Jesswant Nugger, iv. 76. 



Jesswant Sihng, Hindoo rajah, his beautiful letter to Aurungzebe, iii. 20. 



Jevanjee Furdonjee, letter from, iii. 358. 



Jewasse, a plant for screens in India, i. 206. 



Jews, at Cochin, colony there from whence emigrated, i. 328. Extraordinary history, 

 and reflections on those people, i. 333. 



.... excellent reasons for their conversion to Christianity, iv. 299- Equally applica- 

 ble to the Hindoos, iv. 302. 



Jiggerkhars, Liver-eaters in India, ii. 521. 



Johilla, romantic source of that river, ii. 30S. 



Johnson, Dr. his opinion in favour of converting the heathen, iv. 298. 



Jones, Sir William, his beautiful reflection on an India voyage, ii. 212. 



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