INDEX. 405 



Malet, Sir Charles, his complete description of the Mahratta army, ii. 143. 



prevents a Hindoo widow from burning, ii. 394. 



his account of a musical entertainment for antelopes at Poonab, 



ii. 481. 



his discovery of lions in Guzerat, iii. 91 • 



his account of Aurungabad, iii. 105. 



his appointment to the court of Mhadajee Sindia, iii.460, 461, &c. 



his supervision, amplification, and general improvement of Mr. 



Cruso's account of the embassy, iii. 460. 



departure from Bombay and Surat on the embassy, iii. 462. 



his interview at Brodera with Futty Sihng, iii. 474. 



visit to the rajah of Bareah, iii. 479- 



reception at Sindia's capital, Oojen, iii. 487. 



arrangements for the first meeting with Mhadajee Sindia, iv. 47. 



his reception by that chieftain, iv. 49, and introduction to Shah 



Allum, emperor of Delhi, iv. 53. 

 honours and titles of nobility conferred on him by the emperor, 



iv. 55. 



visits Delhi, 59 ; returns to Agra, and proceeds to Calcutta, 68. 



Malow, romantic masses of rocks, iii. 476. 



Malwa, fertility of that province, iv. 21 ; further account of the country, iv. 189. 



Man, his character by nature, iv. 333 ; renewed, iv. 334. 



Mandwa, a fortress of the Gracias taken by the English, iii. 218. 



Mango, tree and fruit described, i. 30; their great size at Agra, and abundance in 



Guzerat, ii. 140. 

 Mango topes, or orchards in Hindostan, iii. 55 ; marriage of the tope and well, iii. 56. 

 Mangulore town and river described, i. 310. 

 Mantra, an imprecatory incantation by brahmins, iii. 369. 

 Manufactures, simplicity of, in India, ii. 223. 502. 

 Manure, variety used in Hindostan, iii. 96. 

 Marawars, heroism of a female, i. 382. 

 Mar Dionysius, amiable character of that bishop of the Syrian churches in Malabar, 



i. 409- 

 Maria, lines on a young lady, written at Tellicherry, iv. 203. 

 Mariatalee, goddess of the poor Hindoo castes, ii. 204. 



Marre, a Mahratta town in the Concan, i. 200; excavated mountain at Marre, i. 201. 

 Marriage ceremony among the Hindoos, iii. 382; reflections on their immature mar- 

 riages, iii. 302. 

 Martina, a celebrated sorceress at Antioch, iii. 228. 

 Massagetas, their singular customs, ii. 506. 

 Massaul, an Indian torch, ii. 417- 



