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Darounta, Caves of Bahrabad and Topes of, x. . . Page 381 



Dashwood, T. Abstract of a Meteorological Register kept at 



Muzaiferpur in Tirhut (Lat. 26° 7' 29" N. ; Long. 85<> 24' 30" 



E.)iii .. .. ^9 



Dative and Accusative Cases in Bengali and Hindustani, On the 



connections of the, xxi. .. .. .. 105 



Daud Putras, Origin of the, vii. . . . . . . 27 



Davidson, S. C. Note on the habits of the Coel and on the 



discovery of Isinglass, viii, .. .. .. 684 



Davis, C. E. Climate of Singapur, ii. ,. .. 428 



Dawe, W. Memorandum of the progress of sinking a well in 



the bunds of Chandpur, near the foot of the hills, vi. .. 52 



Days esteemed fortunate, vi. .. .. .. 810 



De Candolle on Longevity of Plants, iii. . . .. 196 



De la Hoste, Memoranda respecting the existence of copper 



in the territory of Luz near Bela, ix. . . . . , . 30 



« Theory of Crops, iii. .. .. 147 



Dean, E. On the Fossil Bones of the Jumna River, iv. . . 495 

 Notice of the Temple called Seo Byjnauth, (Siva 



Vaidyanatha) discovered on the 3rd December, 1834, on the 



Hill of Unchapahar, in the Shekawati Territory, iv. . . 361 



. On the Strata of the Jumna Alluvium, as exem- 



plified in the Rocks and Shoals lately removed from the bed 

 of the river, and of the sites of the Fossil Bones discovered 



therein, iv. . . . . . . . . 261 



Deccan, Diving in the, iii. . . . . . . 45 



Dehra Dun, Geology of, i. . . . . . . 96 



Fossils, Falconer's Note regarding, i. .. 249 



Dehli, Meteorology of, i. . . . . . . 506 



Geological Section near, vi. . . . . . . 53 



Inscription from, iii. 483, vi. . . . . . . 794 



Student's Journal, ii. .. .. .. 19 



- Pillar, presented to the Asiatic Society, vi. .. 985 



Ancient Canals in, ii. .. .. .. 105 



Deogur Mines, Detailed Report on the Copper Ores of the, xx. 1 



Second Notice on the Argentiferous Ores of, xxi. . . 74 



Deo Monnees or Sacred Beads of Assam, Notice of the, xvL . . 713 

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