1847. J Some account of the " Kaldn Musjeed." 577 



Dimensions of Male. Female. 



Snout to vent, 1 7| 1 7 



Head to occiput, 4 4 



Greatest depth, 2{ 2| 



Snout to eye, 2 2 



Thence to base of ear, 2{ 2fV 



Ear from anteal base, 2{- 2| 



From crown of head, 2f 2f 



Foreleg, elbow to long toe-nail, 4| 4f 



^Palma and nails, 2 2 



Hind leg, knee to end toe-nail, 7\ 1\ 



Knee to os calcis, 4| 4 1 - 



■ Os calcis to toe-nail, . . . 3| 3J 



Girth of chest, 1 1 



Weight, 5|lbs. o^los. 



Length of Intestines. 



Small. Great. C(ecum. 



Male, 5 2 4 8 1 8£ 



Female, 6 4 4 6 1 10 



The ccecum is 2\ to 2\ wide, and 20 to 22 inches of the great gut 

 next it are of like width and similarly sacced. The last 4 to 6 inches 

 of the ccecum are simple and narrow. Average width of intestines f 

 inches, exclusive of wide part. 



Some account of the " Kaldn Musjeed," commonly called the " Kalee 

 Musjeed" within the new town of Dehli, by Lieut. Henry Lewis, 

 Artillery, Deputy Commissary of Ordnance y and Henry Cope, Esq.* 



The historian says of Feeroz Toghluk, that during a reign of thirty- 

 eight years " he built fifty dams across rivers, to promote irrigation ; 

 forty mosques ; thirty colleges ; one hundred serais ; thirty reservoirs 

 for irrigation ; one hundred hospitals ; one hundred public baths, and 

 one hundred and fifty bridges, besides many other edifices for pleasure 

 or ornament." — Elphinstone* s History of India, Vol. II. }). 71. 

 * Communicated by the Archoeological Society of Delhi. 



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