XX CONTENTS. 



Page 

 No. 56.— AUGUST. 



I. — Extracts from the Mohit (the Ocean), a Turkish work on Navigation, 

 in the Indian Seas. Translated and communicated hy Joseph Von Ham- 

 mer, Baron Purgstall, Aulic Counsellor, and Professor of Oriental Lan- 

 guages at Vienna, Hon. Memo. As. Soc. &c. &c... .. ..441 



II. — Extracts translated from a Memoir on a Map of Peshawar and the coun- 

 try comprised hetween the Indus and the Hydaspes, the Peucelaotis and 

 Taxila of ancient geography. By M. A. Court, in the service of Maha- 

 raja Ranjit Singh, ., .. .. .. .. .. 468 



III. — Facsimiles of Ancient Inscriptions, lithographed by James Prinsep, 



Sec. &c. .. .. .. .. .. ..482 



IV. — Sub-Him&layan Fossil Remains of the Dadupur Collection. By Lieuts. 



W. E. Baker and H. M. Durand, Engineers, .. .. .. 486 



V. — Note on the States of P£rak, Srimenanti, and other States in the Malay 

 Peninsula. By T. J. Newbold, Lieut., A. D, C. to Brigadier General 

 Wilson, C. B. .. .. .. .. .. ..505 



VI. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, .. .. .. .. 509 



VII. — Meteorological Register, .. .. .. .. .. 520 



No. 57.— SEPTEMBER. 



I. — Examination of some points of Buddhist Chronology. By the Hon. 



George Tumour, Ceylon Civil Service, .. ,. .. .. 521 



II.— Third Memoir on the ancient Coins discovered at the site called Begh- 



ram in the Kohistan of K&bul. By Mr. Charles Masson, .. .. 537 



III. — New varieties of Bactrian Coins, engraved as Plate XXXV. from Mr. 



Masson's Drawings and other sources. By James Prinsep, Sec. . . 54s 



IV. — Facsimiles of Ancient Inscriptions, lithographed by Jas. Prinsep, 



Sec. &c. &c. .. .. .. .. .. .. 554 



V. — Sketch of the State of Muar, Malay Peninsula. By T. J. Newbold, 



Lieut., A. D. C. to Brigadier General Wilson, C. B. .. ..561 



VI. — Note on the discovery of a relic of Grecian Sculpture in Upper India. 



By Lieut. -Col. L. R. Stacy. Plate XXXI. .. .. ..567 



VII. — Description of some Grasses which form part of the Vegetation in the 

 Jheels of the District of Sylhet. By William Griffith, Esq. Assistant 

 Surgeon, Madras Establishment, .. .. .. .. 570 



VIII. — Notes on Delhi Point, Pulo-Tinghie, &c. and on some Pelagic Fossil 

 remains, found in the rocks of Pulo-L^dah. By Wm. Bland, Esq. Sur- 

 geon, H. M. S. Wolf, „ .. .. . .. 575 



IX. — Fossil Remains of the smaller Carnivora from the Sub-Himalayas. By 



Lieut. "W. E. Baker and Lieut. H. M. Durand, Engineers, .. .. 579 



X. — Continuation of a Paper (Journal, May, 1835), on the Heights of the 

 Barometer as affected by the position of the Moon. By the Rev. R. 

 Everest, .. .. .. .. .. .. 585 



XI. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, .. .. .. .. 587 



XII.— Meteorological Register, .. .. .. .. ., 600 



No. 58.— OCTOBER. 



I. — An account of some of the Petty States lying north of the Tenasserim 

 Provinces ; drawn up from the Journals and Reports of D. Richardson, 

 Esq., Surgeon to the Commissioner of the Tenasserim provinces. By 

 E. A. Blundell, Esq. Commissioner, . .. .. .. 601 



II. — Outline of Political and Commercial Relations with the Native States 

 on the Eastern and Western Coasts, Malay Peninsula. By T. J. 

 Newbold, Lieut., A, D. C. to Brigadier General Wilson, C. B. .. 626 



