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Cunningham, J. D. Oti the Lingam atBhojpur, xvii. Page 154 



" A. A sketch of the Second Silver Plate 



found at Badakshan, x. .. .. .. 5/0 



Correction of a mistake, regarding some of 



the Roman coins found in the Tope at Manikyala opened by 



M. Court, iii. . . .. .. ..635 



— Notes on Captain Hay's Bactrian Coins, ix. 531 



Notice of some Counterfeit Bactrian Coins, 



ix. .. .. .. .. .. 393 



■- Verification of the Itinerary of the Chinese 



Pilgrim Hwan Thsang through AfFghanistan and India, xvii. 



p. i. 13, p. ii. .. .. .. ..476 



Notice of some unpublished Coins of the 



Indo-Scythians, xiv. .. .. .. .. 430 



Proposed Archaeological Investigation, 



xvii. p. i. .. .. .. . . . . 535 



— An Essay on the Arian Order of Architec- 

 ture as exhibited in the Temples of Kashmir, xvii. p. ii. .. 241 

 Abstract Journal of the Route to the 



Sources of the Punjab Rivers, x. .. .. 105 

 Description of, and Deductions from a 



consideration of, some new Bactrian Coins, ix. . . . . 867 

 . Note to be Appended to my Account of 



the Coins of Mayas in the Article on some New Bactrian 

 Coins, ix. .. .. .. .. 1008 



New Bactrian Coins, Second Notice of 



some, xi... .. .. .. ..130 



— i Second Notice of some Forged Coins of 



the Bactrians and Indo-Scythians, ix. .. .. 1217 

 Journal of a trip through Kulu and Lahul 



to the Chu Mureri Lake in Ladak, xvii. p. i. . . . . 201 

 Memorandum detailing the boundary be- 



tween the territories of Muharajah Gulab Sing and British 

 India, xvii. p. i. .. .. .. ... 295 



> « Note on the Limits of Perpetual Snow in 



the Himalayas, xviii. .. .. .. .. 694 



~. ,~, Coins of the Indian Buddhist Satraps, xxiii. 6/9 



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