416 INDEX 



Sardonyx mountains of Ptolemy, in Guzerat, i. 8. 



Sarganey Pooja, Hindoo worship of idols, iii. 14. 



Sargasso, grass sea, iv. 264. 



Sarunpoor, a town in Malwa, iv. 12. 



Sasye Seroy, Serai in Malwa, iv. 21. 



Sattienaden, a Hindoo preacher of Christianity, iv. 326. 



Said of Tarsus, his character, iv. 331. 



Sannk, river in Malwa, iv. 35. 



Schools in Ilindostan, ii. 506. 



of the prophets and brahmins, iii. 231. 



Sciad Balla, liis cruel treatment at Dhuboy, ii' 237. 



Scidees, Mahoniedan Caffree slaves at Surat, i. 2(31 ; meaning of the term, iii. 167- 



Scindian troops employed in India, ii. 479. 



Scorpion, effects of its sting, ii. 121. 



Scriptures, their superiority over the Vedas, ii. 324; sublimity of the Bible, 326. 



Scurvey, at sea, its malignity and cure, i. 11. 



its inveteracy and cure at Onore, iv. 154. 



Scythians, their veneration for trees, ii. 36 1. 



Sea of lustre, a valuable table diamond, iii. 84. 



Seal, on the Malabar coast, i. 35<J. 



Sea-horse, hippocampus, i. 341. 



Sebastian, city on the coast of Lkasil, i. 7- 



Secretary bird, ii. 185. 



Secundra, near Agra, iv. 48. 



Secundus, his opinion of death, iv. 345. 



Sedaswa, his extraordinary adventure with a Naga serpent, ii. 388. 



Seeta Coond, a celebrated hot-well, iv. Ql. 



Seeta-pbul, sacred custard-apple, iii. 410. 



Seeva, or Siva, his attributes and emblems at the Elephanta caverns, iii. 443. Comparison 



between Siva and Jove, 444. Siva Vindex, his statue particularly explained, 446. 

 Selima, song of a dancing- girl, iii. 170. 

 Senassees, superstitious devotees in India, i. 68; an extraordinary account of one, 70; 



another in the caves at Marie, 202. Austerities of the tribe, iii. 24. 

 Seneca, his sublime ideas of God, iv. 335 ; his important question, 341. 

 Sepia, river in Malwa, iv. 5. 

 Seraglio, its etymology, iv. 40. 

 Serah Mehl, Serah, or Seraglio, iv. 40. 

 Serai, i. 250; the great utility and charity of Serais, or Caravanseries in India, ibid. 



their magnificence at Ahmcdabad, iii. 123. 

 Serampore, on the Ganges, iv. 100. 

 Seringham, voluptuous devotees there, ii. 305. 



