xviii Contents. 



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 VIII.— Notes taken at the post-mortem examination of a Musk Deer. By A. 



Campbell, Esq., Nipal Residency, June 24, 1834, .. .. .. H8 



IX.— Some account of the Wars between Burmah and China, together with the 

 journals and routes of three different Embassies sent to Pekin by the king 

 of Ava ; taken from Burmese documents. By Lieutenant-Colonel H. 

 Burney, Resident in Ava, .. .. .. .. .. .. 121 



X. — Notice on Balantium, a genus of the Pteropodous Mollusca ; with the cha- 

 racters of a new species inhabiting the Southern Indian Ocean. By W. H. 

 Benson, Esq. B. C. S. .. .. .. .. .. .. 150 



XI. — Additional fragments of the Sivatherium, .. . .. .. 152 



XII. — Note on the Hotspring of Lohand Khad. By Capt. C. M. Wade 153 



XIII. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, .... .. .. .. .. 154 



XIV. — Meteorological Register, 160 



No. 63.— MARCH. 



I. — Remarks on M. Schlegel's objections to the restored editions of the Alif 



Leilah, or Arabian Nights' Entertainments. By Henry Torreus, Esq. 



B. A. and of the Inner Temple, B. C. S. .. .. .. 16 1 



II. — Journal of Captain C. M. Wade's voyage from Lodiana to Mithankotby 



the river Satlaj, on his Mission to Lah6r and Bahawalpur in 1832-33. By 



Lieut. F. Mackeson, 14th Regt. N.I. .. .. .. .. 169 



III. — Facsimiles of Ancient Inscriptions, .. .. .. .. 218 



IV. — Note on a Specimen of the Bos Gaurus. By Dr. George Evans, Curator 



of the Medical College, .. .. .. .. .. 223 



V. — Memorandum on the Gaur and Gayal. By Assistant Surgeon J. T. Pearson, 



Cur. Mus. Asiatic Society, .. .. .. .. 225 



VI. — On a new Genus of the Sylviadse, with description of three new Species. 



By B. H. Hodgson, Esq. Resident in Nipal, .. .. .. 230 



VII. — Note on the occurrence of Fossil Bones in the Sewalik Range, eastward 



of Hardwar. By H. Falconer, M. D., Superintendent Botanical Garden, 



Seharanpur, .. .. .. .. .. 233 



VIII. — Report progress of the Boring Experiment in Fort William. By Major 



T. M. Taylor, 5th Cav. .. .. .. .. ..234 



IX. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, .. .. .. 233 



X. — Meteorological Register, .. .. .. .. 245 



No. 64.— APRIL. 



I. — Abstract of the Journal of a Route travelled by Capt. S. F. Hannay, of 

 the 40th Regiment Native Infantry, from the Capital of Ava to the Amber 

 Mines of the Hukong valley on the South-east frontier of Assam. By 

 Capt. R. Boileau Pemberton, 44th Regt. N. I. .. .. ..245 



II. — Facsimiles of Ancient Inscriptions. By Jas. Prinsep, Sec. &c. ,. 273 



III. — Specimens of Hindu Coins descended from the Parthian type, and of the 



Ancient Coins of Ceylon. By James Prinsep, Sec. As. Soc. .. .. 28S 



IV. — On the Revolution of the Seasons, (continued from Vol. IV. p. 257.) 



By the Rev. R. Everest, .. .. .. .. 303 



V.— On the Climate of Darjiling, .. .. .. .. 308 



VI. — Note on the Genera Oxygyrus and Bellerophon. By W. H. BensoD, Esq. 



B. C. S. . .. .. .. 316 



VII. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, .. .. .. ..317 



VIII. — Meteorological Register, .. .. -. .. 324 



