48 



Evaporation, Daily rate of, in Calcutta, xvii. p. T. Page 236 



Everest, E. Some Additional Observations in the quantity 

 of Earthy Matter brought down by the Ganges, its depth 

 and velocity, made during the rainy season of 1832 at Gha- 

 zipur, i. 238, .. .. .. ..549 



— « Comparison of the Heights of the Barometer 



with the distance of the Moon from the Celestial Equator, 

 iv. 



Continuation of a Paper (Journal May, 1835) on 



252 



the Heights of the Barometer as effected by the position of 



the Moon, v. .. .. .. .. 585 



On the Bevolution of the Seasons, v. 281, 



vi. .. .. .. .. ... 303 



On the amount of Eain-fall at Calcutta as affect- 



ed by the Declination of the Moon, iv., . . . . 207 

 Eemarks upon the Eain and Drought of the last 



eight Seasons in India, 1831 @ 1838, viii. .. .. 313 

 Some Geological Eemarks made in the country 



between Mirzapur and Saugor, and from Saugor North- 

 wards to the Jamna, ii. . . . . . . 475 



On the Influence of the Moon on Atmospherical 



Phenomena, iii. 345, . . .. .. .. 631 



■ Note on Indian Saline Deposits, i.. . . . 149 



Eegister of the Temperature of Ghazipur, 



ii. • . ... .. .. .. ..604 



On the Temperature of Deep Wells to the "West 



of the Jamna, iv., .. .. .. .. 229 



Eemarks on a late Paper in the Asiatic Journal 



on the Gypsum of the Himalaya, i. . . . . 450 



On the Climate of the Fossil Elephant, iii. .. 18 



Geological Observations made in a journey from 



Mussoorie (Masuri) to Gungotree, (Gangautri) iv., .. 690 

 Ewer, W. Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites, ii. . . . . 41 



Extract from Proceedings of the Numismatic Society of Lon- 

 don, 1837, 1838, on the comparative status of circulating 

 media at different periods uuder the Bactrian and Indo- 

 Scythian Kings, x. .. .. .. ..345 



