JOURNAL 



OF THE 



ASIATIC SOCIETY 



OF 



BENGAL, 



EDITED BY 



THE SECRETARY. 



VOL. XIV. 



PART II.— JULY TO DECEMBER, 1845. 



Nos. 163 to 168. 



ES. 



It will flourish, if naturalists, cheiM^ v &A&<£iwHeS, philologers, and men of science, in different 

 parts of Asia will commit their observations "to writing, and send them to the Asiatic Society, 

 in Calcutta; it will languish if such communications shall be long intermitted ; and will die away 

 if they shall entirely cease."— Sir Wm, Jones. 



CALCUTTA: 



BISHOP'S COLLEGE PRESS. 



1845. 



