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Burnes, A., Account of the Jain Temples on Mount Abu in 



Guzerat, ii. .. .. .. Page 161 



On the Topes and Grecian Remains in the Pan- 

 jab, ii. .. .. .. .. $08 



On the reputed Descendants of Alexander the 



Great, in the Valley of the Oxus, ii. .. .. 305 



Burney, H. Some account of the Lacquered or Japanned Ware 



of Ava, i. .. .. .. .. 169 



■ Discovery of Buddhist Images with Devanagari In- 

 scriptions at Tagoung, the ancient Capital of the Burmese 

 Empire, v. .. .. .. .. 157 



— Some account of the Wars between Burmah and 



China, together with the journals and routes of three differ- 

 ent Embassies sent to Pekin by the king of Ava, taken from 

 Burmese documents, vi. 121, .. .. 405, 542 

 Notice of Pugan, the ancient Capital of the Bur- 



mese Empire, iv. . . . . . . 400 



Burt, J. S. Description of the Mode of Extracting Salt from 



the damp sand beds of the River Jumna as practised by the 



Inhabitants of Bundelkhund, iii. .. .. .. 33 



Inscription found near Bhabra, three marches 



from Jeypore on the road to Delhi, ix. . . . . 616 



Description of an Instrument for trisecting angles, i. 499 



Notice of an Inscription on a Slab discovered in 



February, 1838, viii. .. .. .. .. 159 



Inscription taken from a Baolee at Bussuntgurh, 



at the foot of the Southern range of hills running parallel to 

 Mount Aboo, x. .. .. .. .. 664 



Observations on a second inscription taken in fac- 



simile from the neighbourhood of Mount Aboo, x. . . 82 L 

 Description with Drawings of the ancient stone 



pillar at Allahabad called Bhim Sen's Gada or Club, with 

 accompanying copies of four inscriptions engraven in different 

 characters upon its surface, iii. .. .. .. 105 



Buswapur, On the Western Coast, Notes chiefly geological, 



xv. .. .. .. .. ., 380 



