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Ethnography and Geography of the Sub- Himalayas, 544 



Irvine, R. II. Esq. M. D. A few observations on the probable results 

 of a scientific research after Metalliferous deposits in the Sub-Hima- 



hi\ an range around Darjeeling, 137 



kittoe, Capt. M. Extract of a letter from, 234 



, Sanscrit Inscription from Behar, &c 492 



, Extract of a letter from, i 536 



Low, Col. J. Extract of a letter from, 232 



Laidlay, J. W. Note on a Sanscrit Inscription from Behar, 498 



, Daily evaporation in Calcutta, 236 



, Note ol Indo-scythic coins, 454 



Mason, Rev. F. The Land Shells of the Tenasserim Provinces, 62 



, The Liquidamber tree of the Tenasserim Provinces, . . 532 



Masters, J. M. Extract from a Memoir of some of the Natural Pro- 

 ductions of the Angami Naga Hills, &c 57 



Maisey, Lieut. F. Description of the Antiquities at Kalinjar, 171 



Madden, Major. The Turaee and Outer Mountains of Kuinaoon, .... 349 

 Ousely, Lieut.-Col. J. R. On the Antiquities of Sarguja and its neigh- 

 bourhood, 65 



Pratt, Rev. J. H. Memoir upon the quantity of Iron necessary in a Ten- 

 sion Chain Bridge, 1 



Piddington, Henry, Esq. Fifteenth Memoir on the Law of Storms, . . 27 



, Examination and Analysis of the Ball Coal of 



the Burdwan Mines, 59 



^ Notice of a remarkable Hot Wind in the Ziliah 



of Purneah, 144 



, On the great Diamond in the possession of the Nizam,. . 151 



, Sixteenth Memoir on the Law of Storms, .... 517 



Parish, Lieut. William Hawtayne. Report of the Kohistan of the Jul- 



lunder Doab, 281 



Rogers, Capt. T. E. Correspondence regarding the Coal Beds in the 



Namsang Nago Hills, 489 



Sutherland, Col., Extract of a letter from, on the Library at Jessulmere, 158 

 Sprenger, A., M. D. Notices of some copies of the Arabic work enti- 

 tled " Rasayil Ikhwan al-cafa," 501 



Tickell, Capt. S. R. On the Oology of India : — a description of the 



Eggs, also Nests, of several birds of the plains of India, &c 297 



Thuillier, Capt. H. E. L. A Tabular view of the fall of rain and other 

 remarkable Meteorological Phenomena in Calcutta from 1829 to 



1847, 349 



, Meteorological Summary for 1847, 550 



