420 INDEX. 



Tamburans in Malabar, i. 416. 



Tamburetti, high caste of Malabar females, i. 416. 



Tamerlane, or Timurlung, his conquests and cruelties, iii. 145. His real character, 



iii. 140. Rovve's stage character, iii. 146. 

 Tamrapura, copper city near Cambay, iii. 71. 

 Tannah fort, on Salsette, conquered by the English, i. 452. Improvements at Tan- 



nah, iii. 441. 

 Tansein, a celebrated musician, iv. 32; his tomb at Gwalier, ibid. His wonderful 



powers, iv. 33. 

 Tappee, or Tapti, river at Surat, i. 244. 

 Tarakaw, human sacrifice among the Bhauts, ii. 91. 

 Tarakee, wonderful penances of Hindoo fanatics, ii. 232. 

 Taree, or Todd}', palm wine, i. 24. 

 Tatianus, his opinion of the soul, iii. 26l. 

 Tattah, a city on the Indus, i. 429; cruelty there, ibid. 

 Tatties, screens made of grass for coolness, iii. 66. Their great alleviation of heat, 



iv. 1 1 . 

 Tattoos, small Mali ratta horses, ii. 150. 

 Tcheruns, singular cast of robbers in Guzerat, ii. 106. 

 Teak-tree and limber described, i. 241. Abundant in Malabar, i. 326. 

 Teekum, river in Malwa, iv. 11. 

 Teignmouth, lord, his opinion of the Indians, iv. 303. His excellent administration 



in India, iv. 288 ; his remarks on Sir William Jones, 320. 

 Tekel, application of its mysterious import, iii. 34. 



Telinga brahmins, extraordinary instance of their cruelty, at Poonah, ii. 135. 

 Tellieherry briefly described, i. 14. Natural history, iv. 182. Particular account of 



that settlement, i. 315. 

 Tellowgaum, treaty of, iv. 222. 



Tempest in Guzerat, ii. 126. Sublimely described, iv. 267. 

 Temple of Fountains at Cambay, iii. 172. 

 Teneriffe, peak of, i. 5. 



Tennant, Dr. his character of the Hindoos, iii. 318. 



Tents, magnificent, in India, ii. 44; 141. Travelling tents and encampment, iii. 66. 

 Termites, white ants, described, i. 42. 

 Terra Japonica, Japan earth, how manufactured, i. 304. 

 Thaen Tellow, dreadful scene at that village, ii. 119. 

 Thibet cow, beauty of its tail for chouries, iii. 82. 

 Thirst, its dreadful effects in India, ii. 34, 130. 

 Tiagura of Ptolemy, modern powaghur, ii. 300. 

 Tiger, escape from, in the Concan, i. 1<J7- Anecdotes of tigers on Salsette, i. 428. 



Further accounts in Guzerat and Bengal, ii. 283. His stratagem to catch 



