CONTENTS. XIX 



Page 

 No. 46.— OCTOBER. 



I.— Report on some Inscriptions found at Hammam, on the Southern Coast 

 of Arabia, 1835. By Messrs. T. G. Hutton, Asst. Surgeon, and Lieut. 

 J. Smith, of the Palinurus Surveying Vessel, 533 



II. — Account of Sungie Ujong, one of the States in the interior of Malacca. 



By Ensign T. J. Newbold, 23rd Regt. Madras Light Infantry, 537 



III. — Journal of an attempted Ascent of the river Min, to visit the Tea Plan- 

 tations of the Fuhkin Province of China. By G. J. Gordon, Esq. 

 Secretary Tea Committee, 563 



IV. — Selected Specimens of the Sub- Himalayan Fossils in the Diidupur Collec- 

 tion. By Lieut. W. E. Baker, Engineers 565 



V. — List of Specimens from Bilwar. Collected by Lieut. Vicary, in De- 

 cember, 1834, 571 



VI. — Note on Thylacinus Cynocephalus. Extracted from the Osteological 

 Section of the Catalogue of the Museum of the Asiatic Society. By J. T. 

 Pearson, Esq 572 



VII. — Analysis of Copper Ore from Nellore ; with notice of the Copper Mines 



at Ajmir and Singhana. By James Prinsep, Secretary, &c 574 



VIII. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society i 585 



IX. — Meteorological Register, 588 



No. 47.— NOVEMBER. 

 I.— Notes taken by Captain C. M. Wade, Political Agent at Ludiana, in 1829, 



relative to the Territory and Government of Iskardoh, from information 



given by Char&gh AH, an agent deputed to him in that year by Ahmad 



Shah, the Gelpo or ruler of that country, 589 



II. — Journal of a Tour through Georgia, Persia, and Mesopotamia. By Capt. 



R. Mignan, Bombay European Regt. F. L. S. and M. R. A. S 602 



III. — On the connection of various ancient Hindu coins with the Grecian or 



Indo-Scythic series. By James Prinsep, Secretary, &c 621 



IV. — Application of Iron Rods, proposed to compensate for the strain occasioned 



by the tension of the strings upon Piano Fortes, thereby to prevent warping, 



and to render them more durable and better adapted to keep longer in tune. 



By Col. D. Presgrave, 643 



V. — Notice of two beds of Coal discovered. By Captain J. R. Ouseley, P. A. 



to the Commissioner at Hoshangabad, near Bara Garahwara, in the Valley 



of the Narbada, PI. LIII 648 



VI. — Specific Description of a new species of Cervus, by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 649 



VII. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 650 



VIII. — Meteorological Register 652 



No. 48.— DECEMBER. 

 I. — Memoir on Chinese Tartary and Khoten. By W. H. Wathen, Esq. Persian 



Secretary to the Bombay Government, 653 



II. — Some Account of the Hill Tribes of the Piney Hills in the Madura District. 



Extracted from the MS. Journal of the late Major Ward, Madras European 



Regiment, communicated by Capt. T. J. Taylor, 664 



III. — Notice of Ancient Hindu Coins, continued from page 640. By James 



Prinsep, Secretary, &c 668 



IV. — Geological Observations made in a journey from Mussooree (Masuri) to 



Gungotree (Gangautri). By the Rev. R. Everest, 690 



V. — Note on the Fossil Camel of the Sub-Himalayas. By Lieut. W. E. Baker, 



Engineers 694 



