CONTENTS. 



No. 73.-JANUARY. 



Page 

 I.— History of Cooch Beha>, being an extract of a passage from Dr. Bucha- 

 nan's Account of Rungpur (Rangapura), .. .. l 



II.— Notice of the Himalayan Vulture Eagle. By Lieut. T. Hutton, .. 20 



III. — Account of Kala Bagh on the right bank of the Indus. By Munshi Mo- 

 han L£l, ... .. .. .. .. ..25 



IV.— A brief account of the Origin of the Daud Putras, and of the power and 

 birth of Bahawal Khan their Chief, on the bank of the Ghara and Indus. 

 By the same, .. .. .. .. .. .. ..27 



V.— -Facsimiles of Ancient Inscriptions, continued, .. .. ..33 



VI. — Extracts from the Journal of Lieut. Markham Kittoe, submitted to the 

 Asiatic Society at the meeting of the 6th Oct. 1 836.— Ruins and Pillar at 

 Jajipur, .. .. .. .. .. .. ..53 



VII.— Remarks on "a Comparison of Indo-Chinese Languages, &c." By the 



Rev. W. Morton, .. .. .. .. .. .56 



VIII. — On the difference of level in Indian Coal fields, and the causes to -which 

 this maybe ascribed. By J. McClelland, Esq. Secretary to the Committee 

 for investigating the Coal and mineral Resources of India, .. . . 65 



IX. — Abstract of a Meteorological Register kept at the Cathmandu Residency, 



for the month of Sept. 1837. By A. Campbell, Esq. Nipal Residency, .. 83 

 X. — Meteorological Registers kept at Darjiling, for September, October and 



November, 1837, .. .. .. .. .. ..84 



XI. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, .. .. .. ..87 



XII. — Meteorological Register, .. .. .. .. ..92 



No. 74.-FEBRUARY. 

 I. — Account of the expedition of Chach (Chacha) extracted from the Chach 



Ndmeh, and extracts from the T6hfat ul Khwan. By Ensign Postans, .. 93 

 II. — Examination and Analysis of the Mackenzie Manuscripts deposited in the 



Madras College library. By the Reverend William Taylor, .. ..105 



III. — Report on the Caoutchouc Tree of Assam made at the request of Captain 



Jenkins, Agent to the Governor General. By William Griffith, Assistant 



Surgeon on deputation with the Bhotan Mission, .. . .. 132 



IV. — Notices on the different systems of Buddhism, extracted from the Tibetan 



authorities. By Alexander Csoma Korosi, .. .. .. .. 142 



V.— Enumeration of Historical and Grammatical works to be met with in Tibet. 



By the same, .. .. .. .. .. .. 147 



VI.— Section of a Hill in Cuttack "supposed to be likely to contain Coal. By 



M. Kittoe, Esq. .. .. .. .. .. •• 152 



VII. — Discovery of the name of Antiochus the Great, in two of the edicts of 



Asoka, king of India. By James Prinsep, Sec. &c. .. •• 156 



VIII.— Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, .. .. .. •• 167 



IX.— Meteorological Register, .. .. .. .. .; 172 



