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No. 133. 



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I.— -A Vocabulary of the Scindee Language. By Captain J. B. Eastwick, 

 Assistant Political Agent, Upper Scinde. From the Political Secretariat of 

 the Government of India, 1 



II* — Report on Upper Sindh and the Eastern portion of Cutchee, with a Memo- 

 randum on the Beloochees and other Tribes of Upper Scinde and Cutchee, 

 and a Map of part of the Country referred to. By Lieut. J. Postans, Assis- 

 tant Political Agent. From the Political Secretariat of the Government of 

 India, 23 



III. — Various Routes in Scinde, from Official Documents from Bombay, of March 



1840 ; communicated by the Government of India, 44 



IV. — Report on the Road from Scinde, and from Subzul to Shikarpoor. By 

 Mr. Nock, 59 



V. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 62 



No. 134. 



I. — Documents relating to the Gates of Somnath ; forwarded to the Society by 



the Government of India. With plates, 73 



II.— Extract from the Journal of Lieut. J. A. Weller, Executive Engineer and 

 Officiating Junior Assistant Commissioner in Keemaon, on a trip to the Bulcha 

 and Oonta Dhoora Passes, with an eye-sketch. Forwarded by J. H. Batten, 

 Esq. C. S. Keemaon, 78 



III.— A perpetual Moon Table. By Capt. Robt. Shortrede, 1st Assistant G.T. S. ; 



F.R.A.S.&c. Withplates, 103 



IV.— On the Treatment of Geometry as a branch of Analysis. By S. G. Tolle- 

 mache Heatly, Esq 110 



V.— Description of a new genus of Falconidae. By B. H. Hodgson, Esq. .. 127 



VI.— Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 129 



