CONTENTS 



OF 



JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, Vol. XLYIII. Part I, 



foe 1879. 



No. I. Page 



Prehistoric Remains in Central India.' — By J. H. Riyett-Carnac, 



Esq., c. I. E., M. R. A. s., F. s. A., &c., (with five Plates), 1 



The Snake Symbol in India, especially in connection with the wor- 

 ship of Siva. — By J. H. Rivett-Carnac, Esq , c. i. E., F. s. A., 

 M. R. A. s., &c , (with two Plates), 17 



Some Further Notes on Kalidasa. — By George A. Grierson, 



b. c. s., 32 



No. II. 



The Bangash Nawabs of Farrukhabad—A Chronicle, (1713—1857). 



By William Iryine, c. s., Fatehgarh, N. W. P., 49 



The Sect of the Pran-nathis. — By F. S., Growse, Bengal Civil 



Service, m. a., Oxojst, c. i. e., 171 



No. III. 



Bough Notes on the Distribution of the Afghan Tribes about Kan- 

 dahar. — By Lieut. R. C. Temple, 1st Goorkhas, (with two 

 maps), 181 



Hamir Rasa, or a History of Hamir, prince of Ranthambor. Trans- 

 lated from the Hindi. — By Brajanatha Bandyopadhyaya, 



Jeypore, 186 



No. IV. 



Pali Derivations in Burmese. — By H. L. St. Barbe, b. c. s., 253 



A peculiarity of the river names in Asam and some of the adjoining 



countries. — By S. E. Peal, Sibsagar, Asam, 258 



