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Chinese Government described, vi. .. .. Page 557 



Wars with Burma, vi. 121, .. .. .. 405 



■ Travels in India, vi. .. .. .. 61 



Language, M. Stanislas Julien on the Study of the, xii. 816 



Tartary, History of, iv. . . .. .. 659 



Tartary, Description of, iv. .. .. . . 653 



Tartary, Geography of, iv. . . . . . . 654 



Cymbals, Manufacture of, iii. .. .. 595 



Relation with Kokan, iii. . . . . . . 373 



Varnish, Analysis of, i, .. .. .... 183 



Vermilion, Note on preparing, i. .. .. 151 



Paper Manufacture, iii. .. .. .. 477 



Cheru Antelope, Note on, iii. .. .. .. 134 



Chittoor, Notes on the Western Coast of, xv. . . 380 

 Cho Lagan (Rakas Tal) Cho Mapan, Narrative of a Journey to, 



(Manassarowar) and the valley of Pruang in Gnari Hundes, 



xvii. p. ii. 98, 127, .. .. .. .. 327 



Cholera Morbus visited Burma, in 1706, i. .. .. 419 



Chserotherium, a new fossil Genus, v. .. .,127 



Christaen, J. Prashnottaramala or the Catechetical Dialogue 



ofS'uka, xvi. .. .. .. ..1228 



Christie, A. T. Porcelain Clay found at Mangalore, x. .. 967 



Chronology, Buddhist, examined, v.. , .. .. 521 



of Makkah and the Hyaz before Mohammad, 



chiefly founded upon Genealogy, xx. .. .. 349 

 Chronometers, On the rates of, as influenced by the Local 



Attraction of Ships and Terrestrial Magnetism, xx. .. 61 



Chuch Namah, History of Siudh, x. .. .. 267 

 Chulchulheera of the Hills, Memoranda on the, and on some 



Lichen from the Himalayas in the Collection of the Asiatic 



Society, x. .. .. .. .. 377 



Chy Fa Hian, Places in the Province of Behar, supposed to be 



those described by, xvi. .. .. .. 953 



Cicada, Note on the Wild Sheep of the Hindoo Koosh and a 



Species of, ix. .. .. .. .. 440 



Civil Service, Life in the, i. , .. .. 277 



Classification of Rocks, i. .. p . .. 528 



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