iv Contents. 



VII.— Report of the Coal Committee 198 



VIII. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 215 



IX.— Meteorological Table. 217 



No. 99. 



I. — Journal of a Mission from the Supreme Government of India to the Court 



ofSiam — By Dr. Richardson, (continued) 219 



II. — 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 251 



III. — Official Correspondence on the attaching of Lightning Conductors to 



Powder Magazines. Communicated by permission of Government, by W. 



B. O'Shaughnessy, M. D. Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Medical Service 277 



IV. — Second Paper on a march between Mhow and Sagur. On the Huli in 



Malwa. By Khan Ali 311 



V.— Wool and Woollen Manufactures of Khorassan. By Captain Hutton, 37th 



Regt. N. I 327 



V I. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society for June. . . 334 



VII.— Proceedings of the Asiatic Society for July 336 



No. 100. 



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 then- 

 coins. By Christian Lassen, Bonn, 1838. (continued) 339 



II. — Note on the Lepchas of Sikkim, with a Vocabulary of their language. By 



A. Campbell, Esq. Superintendent of Darjeeling 379 



III.— Notice of some counterfeit Bactrian coins. By Captain Alexander Cun- 

 ningham 393 



IV. — A Second Memoir on Indian Tempests, with reference to the Theory of 



the Law of Storms. By Henry Piddington, Esq. (with plates.) 397 



V.— Notes on the Wild Sheep of the Hindoo Koosh, and a species of Cicada. 



By Captain Hay 440 



VI.— Proceedings of the Asiatic Society 444 



No. 101. 



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) 449 



II.— Journal of a trip through Kunawur, Hungrung, and Spiti, undertaken in 

 the year 1838, under the patronage of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, for the 

 purpose of determining the geological formation of those districts By 

 Thomas Hutton, Lieut., 37th Regt. N. I. Assistant Surveyor to the Agra 

 Division ., 489 



III. — Zoological Catalogue of the Museum of the Asiatic Society. By J. T. 



Pearson, Esq. 514 



