INDEX. 413 



Pompeia, account of that subterraneous city, ii. 325. 



Pooleahs, the wretched outcasts of the Hindoos, i, 401. 



Poppies for opium in Guzerat, ii. 410. 



Porca, a Dutch settlement in Malabar, i. 334. 



Porcupines, their discrimination in a garden, i. 277. 



Porpoise fish, i. 9- 



Porteus, bishop., interesting conversation with, iii. 184. 



Portuguese Christians in India, their character, manners, and dress, i. 121 ; cruelty to 

 their slaves, 7- 



Portugueze man of war, fish so called, ii. 200. 



Potteries in India, iii. 340. 



Powa-ghurr, mountain in Guzerat, ii. 300; further described, iii. 207.475, 8cc. 



Powar, Mabratta chieftain in Mahva, iv. 13. 



Praya, Porto, at St. Jago, i. 1. 



Prayer, a fine one introduced in the Litany in India, iii. 30. 



Precious stones where principally produced, i. 246. 



Presents in India, of great antiquity, i. 260; at a public visit at Cambay, ii. 13; at 

 Futty Sihng's durbar, iii. 278 ; calculations on that subject, 280. 



Prophecy, anecdote of a brahmin's prediction, and its extraordinary fulfilment, ii. 

 533, £cc. ; two other anecdotes, 540 ; harp of prophecy, iv. 275. 



Providence, subject of a particular Providence, its difficulties, iii. 393 ; Melmoth's 

 opinion, 394. 



Ptolemy, mistakes in his Indian geography, iii. 68. 



Pulparra, a brahmin seminary near Surat, i. 278 ; its appearance on a second visit, 

 iii. 421. 



Pundit-Purdhan, title of the brahmin sovereign of the Mahrattas, i. 466. 



Punka, an Indian fan, iii. 82. 



Puranas of the Hindoos, i. ISO. 



Purchas's Pilgrims, account of Guzerat, iii. 257- 



Purification, in the holy streams of India ii. 507. 



Pysita lands in Guzerat, ii. 416. 



Pythagoras, confirms the metempsychosis in Greece, iii. 21 ; his doctrine of return- 

 ing from India, 260. 



Quilone, or Coilan, a Dutch settlement on the Malabar coast, i. 334; romanlie coun- 

 try in its vicinity, 348. 

 Quilone forest, adventure there, i. 380. 



Ragobah, or Ragonauth Row, his treatment by Mhadarow, i. 470; imprisonment by 

 Narrain Row, 474; vow of suicide, 474; suspected of being privy to Narrain. 

 Row's murder, 475; assumes the title of peshwa, 476 ; his imprudence and weak- 



