44 



Dera Ghazee Khan to Candahar, Route from, through the Sak- 



hee Sarwar Pass and Buzdar, with other routes, xiii. Page 527 

 Description of some Ancient Gems and Seals from Bactria, the 



Punjab and India, x. . . . . . . . . 147 



Desiderata in Botany, iv. .. .. .. 294 



——- of the British Association, iv. .. .. 116 



Devamunni on the Western Coast, S. India, xv. .. .. 380 



Dew Point and Wet Bulb Thermometer, Table of, iv. . . 50 



Dharma-pal, Raja, Account of, iii. .. .. 219 



Bhari Falls, The passage from the, to the Hiranphal, xvii. p.ii. 210 

 Bholbhum, Birds of, ii. .. .. .» ..597 



BhunaJcar Hills, Birbhiim, Note on a Specimen of Iron from 



the, xix. . . . . . . . . 77 



Diamond in the possession of the Nizam, On the, xvii. . . 151 



Mines, ii. .. .. .. ..403 



Dictionary, Cochin Chinese, Note on a, iv. .. .. 182 



Burmese to be printed, vi. .. .. 78 



Dip of Magnetic needle at Madras, vi. . . . . 374 



Distillation, Native mode of, iv. .. .. .. 282 



Division, New mode of measuring, iii. . „ . . 403 

 Dkon Seks, Sher Chin, Phal Chhen, Do, De, Nyang Das and 

 Gyut, being the second division of the Tibetan Work, en- 

 titled the Kah Gyur, Analysis of the, A. R. xx. .. 393 

 Boah Alluvium, Geology of the, iv. .. .. .. 261 



Canal, Water Mills of the, ii. . . . . 369 



Canal Dams, i. .. .. .. .. 454 



Do, De, Sher Chin, Phal Chhen, Dkon Seks, Nyang Das and 

 Gyut, being the second division of the Tibetan Work, entitled 



the Kah Gyur, Analysis of the, A. R. xx. . . . . 393 



Documents relating to the Gates of Somnath, xii. . . 73 

 Dophlas and the Peculiarities of their Language, Notes on the, 



xx. .. .. .. .. .. 126 



Dost Mahomed Khan, ii. .. .. .. 3 



Drummond, — On the Mines and Mineral Resources of North- 

 ern Affghanistan, x. . . . . . . . . 74 



Drury, L. Remarks on some lately Discovered Roman Gold 



Coins, xx. .. . . .. . . 371 



