INDEX. 407 



Mirza Mehady, letter from, on vaccination, iii. 425. 



Mirza Zummuni, vizier at Carnbay, entertainment by him, iii. 30 ; cruelly treated by 



the nabob, iii. 165 ; pathetic letter from him, iii. 165. 

 Missionaries, Bemier's account of the Romish missionaries in India, ii. 307 ; reflec- 

 tions on that subject, iii. 39 ; letter to protestant missionaries, iii. 40. 

 Mococ, beautiful animal from Madagascar, ii. 183. 

 Moctader, his surprizing wealth and luxury, iv. 197- 



Modern philosophy, its fatal consequences in India, iii. 15; exemplified, ibid. 

 Moghlani, female Mogul at Hydrabad, iii. 391. 

 Moguls, Mogul Tartars, conquerors of India, iii. 145. 

 Mogul lady ; a beauty at Surat described, i. 262. 



Mogul sovereigns of Hindostan, i. 90; splendor of their court, i. 90; subversion of 

 the empire and cruel treatment of Shah Aalum, i. 465 ; encouragers of art, 

 science, and literature, iii. 144. 

 Mogul widow, anecdote of, i. 2.66. 

 Molangies, in the Sunderbunds at Bengal, i. 367. 

 Momtaz al Zurnani, iv. 40. 

 Mongheer, iv. 91- 

 Mongoose, or ichneumon of Malabar, i. 358 ; combat with serpents in Guzerat, 



ii. 248. 

 Monkeys, in India, ingenuity of those at Cubbeer-Burr, i. 27 ; affecting anecdote of 

 a monkey, ibid. ; numerous al Cambay, ii. 18; monkeys at the Cape of Good 

 Hope, ii. 132; their cunning in Turcaseer woods, ii. 272; laughable anecdote at 

 Dhuboy, ii. 2y7 ; employed there as instruments of revenge, ii. 298; the brah- 

 mins' request concerning those at Dhuboy, ii. 308 ; preyed upon by tigers, ii. 484. 

 Monsoon, south-west on the Malabar coast, i. 340 ; dreadful effects of its setting in 



at an encampment in Guzerat, ii. 1 19^ its sublimity illustrated from Joh, ii. 300. 

 Montesquieu on despotism, iii. 153. 



Mooperal brahmin, his letter to Dr. Anderson on vaccination, iii. 423. 

 Mooi-punkees, peacock-boats, iv. 97- 

 Moorshedabad, ancient capital of Bengal, iv. 96. 

 Mootee-jil, lake of pearls, iv. 96. 



Moplahs, Mahomedan Malabars, i. 391 ; their cruelty at Attinga, i. 403. 

 Morasu, extraordinary custom of their women, iii. 29. 

 Morning in India, beauty of an early walk, ii. 401. 



Mortality in India, iv. 211 ; reflections, ibid. ; Captain Williamson's remark, 212; 

 causes of in India, 213; two anecdotes in consequence, 215 ; verses on that sub- 

 ject, 317. 

 Mort-de-Chien, dreadful effects of that disorder in India, iv. 132. 

 Mosaical law on slavery, iii. 172. 

 Mostanser Billah, caliph of Bagdad, anecdote, ii. 23. 



