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Page 

 Hot Wind in the Zillah of Purneali, A notice of a remarkable. Com- 

 municated by II . Piddington, Esq 144 



Hindi and Urdu-Hindi Tazkiras, 541 



Inscription at Singapore, 155 



Inscription from Behar, note on. By J. W. Laidlay, Esq 498 



Inundation of the Indus, taken from the lips of an eye witness, A. D. 



1842, :•.••••: : 23 ° 



Itinerary from Phari in Thibet, to Lassa, with appended Routes from 

 Darjeeling to Phari. By A. Campbell, Esq. M.D. Superintendent of 



Darjeeling, 257 



Itinerary of Hwan Thsang through Ariana and India, with reference to 

 Major Anderson's hypothesis of its modern compilation, Verification 



of the. By Capt. Alex. Cunningham, Bengal Engineers, 476 



Journal of a trip through Kulu and Lahul, to the Chu Mureri Lake, 

 in Ladak, during the months of August and September 1846. By 



Capt. . Alexander Cunningham, of Engineers, 201 



Kohistan of the Jullundhur Doab, A Report of the. By Lieut. Wil- 

 liam Hawtayne Parish, Bengal Artillery, 281 



Land Shells of the Tenasserim Provinces, The. By Rev. F. Mason, A. 

 M., Corresponding Member of the Boston Society of Natural His- 

 tory, 62 



Library at Jessulmere, , 158 



Lingam at Bhojpur, 155 



Liquidamber tree of the Tenasserim Provinces, The. By the Rev. F. 



Mason, 532 



Matchlock of Koteli, On the manufacture of the. By Captain James 



Abbott, 277 



Natural Productions of the Angami Hills and other parts of Upper As- 

 sam, Extract from a Memoir of some of the. By J. W. Masters, Esq. 57 

 Oology of India : — a Description of the Eggs, also Nests, of several 

 Birds of the plains of India, collected chiefly during 1845-46. By 



Capt. S. R. Tickell, Civil employ, 297 



Probable results of a Scientific research after Metalliferous deposits in 

 the Sub- Himalayan range around Darjeeling, A few observations on 



the. By R. H. Irvine, Esq. M. D 137 



Proposed Archaeological Investigation, 535 



Proceedings of the Asiatic Society for January, 1848, 79 



for February, 159 



for March, 237 



for April, 325 



■ for May, 451 



■ for June, 551 



Rain, a tabular view of the fall of, and of other Meteorological Pheno- 

 mena in Calcutta from 1829 to 1847. By Capt. H. E. L. Thuillier, 



Dep. Sur. General, 349 



Ram at Patna, On the Fall of. By C. E. Ravenshaw, Esq. C. S 150 



Ruins at Putharee, On the. By Capt. J. D. Cunningham, Political 



Agent, Bh opal, 305 



Reports upon His Majesty the King of Oude's Observatory at Luck- 

 now. Communicated by H. M. Elliott, Esq. Sec. to the Govern- 

 ment of India, 507 



Sanskrit Inscription from Behar, with a translation by Dr. Ballantyne 



and remarks by Capt. M. Kittoe, 492 



Short Survey of the countries between Bengal and China, showing the 



