CONTENTS. 
No. 13.—JANUARY. 
Page. 
I.—Continuation of the Route of Lieut. A. Burnes and Dr. Gerard, from Pésha- : 
war to Bokhara. sis oy ae 
II.—On the Manufacture of sieges as pened iy the Natives ‘of Tithit. By 
Mr. J. Stevenson, Supt. H. C.’s Saltpetre Factories in Behar. 55 aithy 8 
III.—On the Greek Coins in the Cabinet of the Asiatic Society. By James 
Prinsep, Secretary. ab oe ae on oe o0 oa ey 
IV.—Eclipses of Jupiter’s Satellites... : 41 
V.—A method of preparing Strychnia. as J. .. Pat. son, isi ease carne 42 
VI.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. ae ar do ae 5 o. 43 
VII.—Miscellaneous. 
1.—Hot-spring at Pachete. By C. Betts, Esq... oe 46 
2.—Extraordinary Banyan Tree at Kulow Nagty ee near Bhaina Naik 
Droog, in the territory of Mysore... He oe : 24 ae +. 47 
3.—Discovery of the Silhet Coal Mines.. F ae Ap vag 10s 
4.—Questions proposed by the Burmese ies Apparent. oe se ari. 10» 
VIII.—Progress of Astronomical Science. fe Be oe He Sem twialeie, 48 
IX.—Meteorological Register. eeu -ye 26 5¢ 46 oe be a. 56 
No. 14.—FEBRUARY. 
I.—Note on the Origin of the Kala-Chakra and Adi-Buddha Systems. By Mr. 
Alexander Csoma de KGrds.. ; 3 A ee 7 
II.—Journal of a March from nee to ioc ‘on the ihieativiens aeons pedtoviat 
ed in 1831, by D. Richardson, Esq. Assistant Surgeon of the Madras Esta- 
blishment, under the orders of Major H. Burney, the Resident at Ava. ao i) 
III.—Trisection of an Angle. By Lieut. Nasmyth Morrieson, W. S. a6 71 
TV.—Short Description of the Mines of Precious Stones, in the District of crate 
pyen, in the Kingdom of Ava. ps 75 
V.—Note on Saline Deposits in Hydrabad. By hatte Surgeon J. Malcolm- 
son, Madras European Regiment. .. Ohl 
VI.—An Experimental Inquiry into the tennis Tae by the Muvtivds of 
Bengal for making Ice. By T. A. Wise, Esq. M.D. .. ie bs ss) ~~ 80 
VII.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society... : 91 
VIII.—Systematically arranged Catalogue of the iasinitales ‘sad Bir ds belowitts 
to the Museum of the Asiatic Society, Calcutta. By Dr. W. Warlow. 96 
IX.—European Notices of Indian Natural History. 
1.—The Dugong. Sie ae of ate ae Se Ne de -- 100 
2.—Nipal Specimens. Ae é Rig He ihe on ole st LOL « 
X.—Meteorological Table for Febishrye ai a6 of “7m oe ee « 104 
