21 



Botany, Indian, i. .. .. .. Page 131 



Notice of, ii. .. .. .. 156 



Botanical Discoveries in Assam, v. . . . . . . »674 



collection from the Eastward, xxiii. .. .. 6*23 



Botany of Sylhet, v. .. .. .. ..570 



Boundary between the territories of Maharajah Gulab Singh 

 and British India as determined by the Commissioners, P. 

 A. Vans Agnew, Esq., and Capt. A. Cunningham of Engi- 

 neers, Memorandum on the, xvii. ,. .. .. 295 



Boulderson, H. S. Abstract Statement of the Settlement under 



Regulation VII. of 412 Villages in Zillah Bareilly 1822, iii. 475 



Abstracts of a Meteorological Register 



kept at Caineville Mussooree, (Masuri) iv. .. .. 230 



- Astronomical Observations at Bareilly, 



ii. .. .. .. .. .. 318 



— i Meteorological Register at Bareilly in 



1831, ii. .. .. .. .. .. 641 



Bovine genera, Illustrations of the, Part I. Skeletons of Bos, 

 Bebos and Bison, the individuals examined, being the 

 common Bull of Nepal, the Gowri Gao of Nepal and the 

 Yak, x. .. .. .. .. ..449 



Bowman, J. J. R. Narrative of facts attending the Wreck of 



the Transport Indian Oak on the Loochoo Islands, ix. .. 916 

 Bowring, L. Esq.. Descriptive Notice of the District of Jhe- 



lum, xix. .. .. .. . . ..43 



Boyes, W. J. E. Capt. Extract from Note Book regarding 



the Genus Paussus, xii. .. .. .. .. 421 



Brahminical Conquerors of India, Some conjectures on the pro- 

 gress of the, xix. . . . . . . . . 1 



Brahma Vaivartta Purana, i. .. .. .. 217 



Brahmanism older than Buddhism, v. .. ..31 



Brahooes, Note on the, x. .. .. .. 136 



Brahmaputra, Survey of, suspended, iv, .. .. 63 



Brett, F. II. Concerning certain interesting Phenomena 

 manifested in individuals born blind, and in those having lit- 

 tle or no recollection of that sense on their being restored to 

 sight at various periods of life, vi. .. ..47 



