CONTENTS. XV11 



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 IV. — On the Strata of the Jumna Alluvium, as exemplified in the Rocks and 



Shoals lately removed from the bed of the River ; and of the sites of the 



Fossil Bones discovered therein. By Serjeant Edmund Dean, 261 



V. — Note on the Gold Washing of the Gumti River. By Lieut. Cautley, 



Beng. Art 279 



VI.— Notice of the Nipalese Spirit Still. By A. Campbell, Esq. M. D. 



attached to the Nipal Residency 282 



VII. — Note on an Inscription found near the Kesariah Mound, in Tirhut. By 



J. B. Elliott, Esq. (PI. XVII. fig. 6.), '. 286 



VIII. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 287 



IX. — Meteorological Register 296 



No. 42.— JUNE. 

 I. — On the Government and History of Naning in the Malay Peninsula. By 



Lieut. J. T. Newbold, 23rd Regt. Madras Nat. Inf 297 



II. — Description of Heavandoo Pholo, the Northern Atoll of the Maldive 



Islands. By Lieut. T. Powel, I. N. Assistant Surveyor. Plate XVIII. 319 

 III. — Examination of a Mummy Head, supposed to be brought from Egypt 



by Lieut. Archbold. By Dr. George Evans, 322 



IV. — Memorandum on the Foetus of the Squalus Maximus. By Dr. J. T. 



Pearson, Curator, 324 



V. — Results of the Observations made on the Tides at Madras, from the 31st 



May, to the 10th October, J 821, by means of a Tide-gauge fixed near the 



north-east angle of the Fort, 325 



VI. — Further Notes and Drawings of Bactrian and Indo-Scythic Coins. By 



James Prinsep, Sec. , &c 327 



VII. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 348 



VIII. — Miscellaneous. 



1. Proposal to publish, by Subscription, an Illustrated Work on the 

 Zoology of Nipal, 35$ 



2. Proposed Meteorological Combination in Southern Africa, 358 



3. Statistics and Geology of Kemaon, 359 



IX. — Meteorological Register, 360 



No. 43.— JULy. 

 I. — Notice of the Temple called Seo Byjnauth, (Siva Vaidyanatha) discovered 

 by Sergeant E. Dean, on the 3rd December, 1834, on the Hill of Un- 



chapahar, in the Shekawati Territory, 361 



II. — Restitution and Translation of the Inscription found in the Ruins of 

 the Mountain-Temple of Shekawati. By W. H. Mill, D. D. Principal 



of Bishop's College, Vice-President, &c. &c •• 367 



III. — Notice of Pugan, the Ancient Capital of the Burmese Empire. By 



Lieut.-Col. H. Burney, H. C.'s Resident at Ava, 400 



IV- — Register of the fall of Rain, in inches, at Dacca, from 1827 to 1834. By 



Dr. G. W. Lamb, 405 



V. — Register of the Thermometer at Ambala, for 1834. By M. P. Edgeworth, 



Esq. C. S ib. 



VI. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 407 



VII.— Miscellaneous. 



1. — Abandoned Oriental Works, 410 



2. — Burnes' and Conolly's Travels, 411 



3. — Ceylonese History, „ ib. 



4. — Valuable Tibetan Works, ib. 



