INDEX. 421 



monkeys, for food, ii. 484. Affecting anecdote of a widow and dead tiger, ii. 

 493. 



Tiger hunt described, ii. 489- 



Tiger mountain, in Guzerat, ii. 281. 



Tiger, mechanically constructed by Tippoo Sultaun, iv. 184. 



Tigers, four royal, to guard Tippoo's chamber, iv. 200. 



Tiger throne, in the durbar of Hyder Ally and Tippoo Sultaun, described, iv. lyo. 



Tiluck, sacred mark on the Hindoos' forehead, iii. 15; illustrated in scripture, 16. 



Tippoo Sultaun, his bigotry and cruelty, ii. 257. Curious letter from, ii. 257. Cruel 

 conduct to general Mathews and the British officers, iv. 183. His singular amuse- 

 ment, iv. 184. Further cruelties, iv. 186 ; compared with Hyder Ally, 188 ; his 

 dream and prayer, 192. Employment of his time, 194; war dresses, 194; inte- 

 rior of his palace, 199 ; tigers guard his chamber, 200 ; provision for his family 

 after his death, 206. 



Tivees, a cast of Malabars in Travencore, i. 390. 



Tobacco, in Guzerat, ii. 48. 



Toddy, taree, liquor from the cocoa-nut-tree, i. 24. 



Tooteh, a bird at Surat, i. 270. 



Torriano, major, appointed to the command of Onore fort, iv. 111. His gallant de- 

 fence of it against Tippoo Sultaun, during the siege and blockade, rewarded by 

 promotion, iv. 173. 



Townson, Dr. his amiable character, ii. 379- Letter to him from Lord North, ii. 

 379- His prayer for a person possessed by an evil spirit, ii. 380. Opinions on 

 that singular subject, ii. 381. 



Travelling in the Guzerat purgunna, ii. 458. Hospitality and accommodation of the 

 villages, iii. 253, 



Travencore, natural history of that kingdom, i. 347- Its beautiful country and ex- 

 tensive rivers, i. 348. Syriac churches there, iv. 326. 



Travencore, king, his character and conduct, i. 3S3 ; no written laws, 384 ; mono- 

 polises the trade of pepper, 352; purification bypassing through a golden cow, 

 378 ; heir apparent to his throne, 384. 



Treasure, concealed in India, ii. 383 ; practised by the ancients, 384; extraordinary 

 adventure in search of it, 384. 



Trees, venerated by many nations, ii. 36l. 



Triad deity of the Hindoos, i. 430. Sculptured at the Elephanta, of a colossal size, 

 i. 430. 



Trials by ordeal, at Baroche, ii. 245. Different ordeals practised, ii. 245. 



Triballes, necromancers, and heart-eaters, ii. 522. 



Tuar-dholl, a valuable pulse in Guzerat, ii. 407- 



Tuckarea, a village of Borahs, iii. 468. 



Tulava, a tribe of Hindoos, near Mangulore, i. 313. 



