CONTENTS. 



No. 103. 



I.— Points in the History of the Greek and Indo-Scythian Kings in Bactria, 

 Cabul, and India, as illustrated by decyphering the ancient legends on their 

 coins. By Christian Lassen, Bonn, 1838. (continued.) 627 



II.— Abstract Report of the Proceedings of the Committee appointed to super- 

 intend the Boring Operations in Fort "William, from their commencement in 

 December, 1835, to their close in April, 1840. By Col. D. McLeod 677 



III.— Report on a line of Levels taken bj order of the Right Honorable the 

 Governor General, between the Jumna and Sutlej rivers. By Lieut. W. E. 

 Baker, Superintendent of Canals West of the Jumna. .... 688 



IV. — Memoir on the Hodesum (improperly called Kolehan). By Lieut. 



Tickell 694 



V. — Sketch of the Physical Geography of Seistan. By Captain Edward Conolly, 

 6th Cavalry 710 



VI. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. *••• 726 



No. 104. 



I. — Points in the History of the Greek and Indo-Scythian Kings in Bactria, 

 Cabul, and India, as illustrated by decyphering the ancient legends on their 

 coins. By Christian Lassen, Bonn, 1838. (concluded.) .... .... 733 



II. — Paper on Ancient Land Grants on Copper, discovered in Assam. Com- 

 municated by Major F. Jenkins, Governor General's Agent N. E. 

 Frontier, (with plate) .... 766 



III. — Memoir on the Hodesum (improperly called Kolehan.) By Lieut. 



Tickell, (concluded,) 783 



IV. — Memoir of Sylhet, Kachar, and the adjacent Districts. By Captain Fisher, 



formerly Superintendent of Kachar and Jynta 808 



V. — Memorandum on the "Silk Trade between Shikarpore and Khorassan, and 

 on the produce of Indigo in Sinde. By Lieut. J. Postans, Assistant Poli- 

 tical Agent, Upper Sinde 843 



VI.— On the Historical Geography of Hindustan, and the origin of the Social 



State among the Hindus. By Jas. Bird, Esq 848 



VII.— Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 859 



