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No. 289. 
On the Antiquities of the Peshawur District. Me) the Rev. 
I. LonwENTHAL, Ke 
Literary Intelligence, Correspondence, ‘ke. ys 
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society for the months of J anuary 
and February, USK) ohe 
Abstract of the Results of the Hourly Meteor ological Observa- 
tions, taken at the Surveyor General’s Office, Calcutta, for 
the months of July, August and September, 1862, 
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No. 290. 
Bhoja Raja of Dhér and his Homonyms.—By Bébu RAsEn- 
DRALALA Mirra, 
Progress of the Trigonometrical Survey, being extracts from a 
report from Major J. T. Waker, Engineers, Officiating 
Superintendent, Great Trigonometrical Survey, to the Secre- 
tury to Government of India, Military Department, BB) 
On Dr. Gerard’s collection of fossils from the Spiti Valley, in 
the Asiatic Society's Museum.—By Henry F. Buanrorp, 
IDS Uke ae th hes iN (Crain 
Remarks on the Bactro-Pali Inscription from Taxila. —By Ma- 
jor-General A. CUNNINGHAM, a 
Note on Major-General A. Cunningham’ s remarks on the Bac- 
tro-Pali Taxila Inscription. uhh Babu RAsENDRALALA M1- 
TRA, eae ee 
On Ancient Sanskrit Numerals. _By Dr. BHav Dasr of 
Bombay, ne 
Literary Intelligence, Correspondence, &e. us 
Postseript from Major-Ger eral Cunningham, = 
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society for the months of March 
and April, 1863, 
Abstract of the Results of the Hourly Meteorological Observa- 
tions taken at the Surveyor General’s Office, Calcutta, for 
the months of October, November and December, 1862, 
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