INDEX. 419 



Stranglers, extraordinary robbers and murderers, iv. 13. 



Subaqueous edifices at Kallea Deb, iv. 6. 



Sucking-fish, Remora, i. 9. 



Suculterah, a sacred spot on the Nerbudda, ii. 234. 



Sudra, dreadfully punished for reading'the Vedas, ii. 25. 



Siifter Jung, his noble palace at Delhi, iv. 63. 



Sugar-cane, its culture in Guzerat, ii. 410. 



Suicide, singular attempt at Dhuboy, ii. 364. 



difficulty of preventing young widows from committing it at Dhuboy, ii. 



365. Sacrifice of men in Guzerat, ii. 393. 



Sujaat Caun, his beautiful mosque, iii. 125. 



Sujeutra, appropriated to dancing girls, iii. 95. 



Sunderbunds in Bengal, i. 367. 



Superstition, its astonishing effects on the Hindoos, ii. 519- 



Supper; the great supper in scripture illustrated, iii. 1S7. 



Surat, voyage from Bombay thither, i. 243. Its appearance from the Tappee river, 

 i. 244. Arrival of the first English ship in 1608, i. 246. Circumference and 

 fortifications of the city, i. 247. Public buildings and inhabitants, i. 249, 81c. 



Cultivation and produce of the country, i. 269. Journey from Surat to Baroche, ii. 

 214. Bad effects of the double government at Surat, iii. 402. Short history of 

 its nabobs, iii. 402. Treaty between the English and Nasser Odeen, iii. 405. 

 English government established at Surat, iii. 405; alteration in society and man- 

 ners, ibid. 



Surfojee, rajah of Tanjore, his amiable character, iii. 427. His letter on anatomy, 

 iii. 428. 



Suttee, a Hindoo widow reclaimed from burning, ii. 394. 



Swampaca, cruel laws against them, iv. 313. 



Swartz, the pious missionary of Mysore, iii. 39; iv. 326. 



Sweta Dwipa, Hindoo sacred isles of the west, iii. 73. 



Swingers, extraordinary fanatics in India, i. 203. 



Sword, the fact of the Hindoo jugglers swallowing one clearly proved, iii. 515. 



Syriac Christians in Malabar, i. 404. 



Syrup of roses, violets, and jessamin, ii. 228. 



Tacitus, his account of poisons, iii. 384. 



Tailor-bird in Bombay, i. 49- 



Taje Mahal, at Agra, iii. 107. Further description, iv. 39. 



Tali renders a Hindoo marriage indissoluble, iii. 303. 



Talismans, oriental amulets and charms, i. 93. Further particulars, iii. 390. 



Talismanic ring, anecdote of, i. 93. 



Tamarind tree, its shade unhealthy, ii. 33. 



