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Asphaltic Mastic to Flooring, Roof- 

 ing, and Hydraulic works in In- 

 dia. Memoir on the application of. 

 By Capt. Goodwyn, 534 



As-Soyuti's on Earthquakes. Trans- 

 lated from the Arabic, by A. Spren- 

 ger, Esq 741 



Cervus. Cervus Dimorphe. On a 

 new species of. By B. H. Hodgson, 

 with a Plate 897 



Comparative Philology, shewing spe- 

 cimens of the affinity of the Greek, 

 Latin and English Languages with 

 the Sanskrit, Persian, Russian, 

 Gaelic, Welsh, Lithuanian, Ger- 

 man, Hebrew, and Anglo-Saxon. 

 Tables of. By the Rev. James Long, 837 



Copper Mines of Kemaon and Ghur- 

 wal. Supplementary Notes to Mr. 

 Commissioner Lushington's Re- 

 port on the. Journal, p. 472, . . 769 



Corrosion of Iron by Salt-Water, &c. 

 &c 1066 



Earthquakes and other remarkable 

 Occurrences in Upper Assam, from 

 January 1839 to September 1843. 

 Memoranda of. By Capt. Hannay, 907 



Flata limbata. Note on the, p. 898 

 et seq 1011 



Fossil Antelope, from Dadoopoor 

 Museum. Note on a. By Captain 

 W. E.Baker, 769 



Hinduvee Dialect of Bundelkhand. 

 short Vocabulary of the. By Major 

 R. Leech, 1086 



History of the Developement of the 

 Mineral Resources of India. Con- 

 tribution towards a. By S. G. Tol- 

 lemache Heatly, Esq 542 



Indian Earthquakes, Memoir on. By 

 Lieut. R. Baird Smith 1029 



Law of Mortality, the Expectation 

 of Life, and the Values of Annui- 

 ties in India and England. Compa- 

 rative Tables of the. By Captain 

 J. C. Hannyngton, 1056 



Law of Storms in India. A Ninth 

 Memoir on the. Being the Pooree 

 and Cuttack Storms of 2nd, and the 

 Gya and Patna Storms of the 5th 

 and 6th October, 1842. By Henry 

 Piddington, 771 



625 



768 



Page. 



M. Stanislas Julien on the study of 

 the Chinese Language. Translat- 

 ed for the Journal of the Asiatic 

 Society. By Henry Piddington, 816 



Manners, Customs and Superstitions 

 of the People of Shoa, and on the 

 History of the Abyssinian Church. 

 Report on the. By Capt. Graham, 



Meteorological Register kept at 

 Kathmandoo. By Captain G. H. 

 Robinson, 



Monthly Report for December Meet- 

 ing, 1842, with Addenda subse- 

 quently appended. By Mr. Blyth. 925 



Native Copper. Qualitative Exa- 

 mination of the, found on Round 

 Island in the Cheduba group, 

 South East of Ramree, and for- 

 warded to the Society by Captain 

 Campbell, See Proceedings Asia- 

 tic Society for April 1843. By S. 

 Mornay, Esq 904 



Phcenomena in 1843. Memorandum 

 of various. By the Rev. N. Brown, 909 



Proceedings of the Asiatic Socie- 

 ty, .. 622,729,821,910,1012-1107 ■ 



Tiger or Jaguar, killed near the 

 Snowy Range, north of Darjeeling. 

 Notes on a curious species of. By 

 Lieut. Tickell, 



Tour through parts of the Panjab 

 and Affghanistan in the year 1837. 

 Journal of a. By Agha Abbas of 

 Shiraz, arranged and translated by 

 Major R. Leech, 



Tracks sailed by Bermuda Vessels. 

 A note on the Winds, as influenc- 

 ing the. By Lt. Col. Reid, .. ] 



Visit to the Pakchan River, and of 

 some Tin localities in the southern 

 portion of the Tenasserim Pro- 

 vinces. Report of a. By Capt. G. 

 B. Tremenheere, 523 



Weather at Kotgurh and Soobathoo, 

 for 1819-20-21. A general State- 

 ment of the. By Captain Patrick 

 Gerard, 



White Wax of China. " Flata Lim- 

 bata." Note on the. By Captain 

 Thomas Hutton, 



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