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IV.— On the AJpine Glacier, Iceberg, Diluvial and Wave Translation Theo- 

 ries ; with reference to the deposits of Southern India, its furrowed and 

 striated Rocks, and Rock basins. By Captain Newbold, M.N. I., F.li.S, 

 Assistant Commissioner Kurnool, Madras Territory. With a plate. .. 217 



V.— Proceedings of the Asiatic Society for the month of March, 1845. . . xxxi 



No. 160. 



I. — Description of Caprolagus, a new Genus of Leporine Mammalia. By Ed. 



Blyth, Curator of the Asiatic Society's Museum. With two plates. .. 247 



II. — Report, by Lieut. E. J. T. Dalton, B.N. I., Junior Assistant, Commis- 

 sioner of Assam, of his visit to the Hills in the neighbourhood of the 

 Soobanshiri River. From the Political Secretariat of the Government of 

 India. With a map. .. .. .. .. .. .. 250 



III.— Notes, principally Geological, on the South Mahratta country— Falls of 

 Gokauk— Classification of Rocks. By Captain Newbold, F.R.S. &c, As- 

 sistant Commissioner Kurnool. .. .. .. .. .. 268 



IV.— An Account of the early Ghiljaees. By Major R. Leech, C.B., late 

 Political Agent, Toran Ghiljaees at Kalat-i-Ghi)jaee. From the Political 

 Secretariat of the Government of India. .. .. .. .. 306 



No. 161. 



1. — Report, &c. from Captain G. B. Tremenheere, Executive Engineer, Tenas- 

 serim Division, to the Officer in charge of the office of Superintending En- 

 gineer, South Eastern Provinces ; with information concerning the price of 

 Tin ore of Mergui, in reference to Extract from a Despatch from the Ho- 

 norable Court of Directors, dated 25th October 1843, No. 20. Communi- 

 cated by the Government of India. .. .. .. .. .. 329 



II. — A Supplementary Account of the Hazarahs. By Major R. Leech, C.B., 



Late Political Agent, Candahar. .. .. .. .. .. 333 



III.— Rough Notes on the Zoology of Candahar and the Neighbouring Districts. 

 By Capt. Thos. Hutton, of the Invalids, Mussoorie. With notes by Ed. 

 Blyth, Curator of the Asiatic Society's Museum. (Continued.) .. 340 



IV.— On the Course of the River Nerbudda. By Lieut. -Colonel Ouseley, 

 Agent G.G., S. W. Frontier. With a coloured Map of the River from 

 Hoshungabad to Jubbulpoor. .. .. .. .. .. 354 



V. — A Twelfth Memoir on the Law of Storms in India; being the Storms of 

 the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal, 9th to 14th November, 1844. By- 

 Henry Piddington. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 357 



VI.— Some account of the Hill Tribes in the interior of the District of Chitta- 

 gong, in a letter to the Secretary of the Asiatic Society. By the Rev. M. 

 Barbe, Missionary. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 380 



VII.— Proceedings of the Asiatic Society for the month of May, 1845. .. xxxix 



