Hodgson, B. H. Illustrations of the genera of the Bovinse, 

 part I. Skeletons of Bos, Bibos and Bison, the individuals 

 examined being the common Bull of Nepal, the Gowri Gao 

 of Nepal, and the Yak, x. .. .. Page 449 



Various genera of the Ruminants, xvi. .. 685 



■ - >*-— On the Hispid Hare of the Saul Forest, xvi. . . 572 



■ ■ On the two wild species of Sheep inhabiting 



the Himalayan Region with some brief remarks on the cra- 

 niological character of Ovis and its Allies, x. . . . . 230 



■ Catalogue of Nepalese Birds presented to the 



Asiatic Society, xii. .. .. .. ..301 



Anatomy of Ailurus, Porcula, and Stylocerus, 



xvii. p. ii. 475, .. .. .. .. 573 



On the common Hare of the Gangetic Pro- 



vinces and of the Sub-Himalaya, with a slight notice of a 

 strictly Himalayan Species, ix. .. .. ..1183 



The Pole-cat of Tibet, xviii. . . 446 



Notice of two Marmots inhabiting respec- 



tively the Plains of Tibet and the Himalayan Slopes near the 

 Snows, and also of a Rhinolophus of the Central Region of 

 Nepal, xii. .. .. .. .. 409 



» On the native method of making the paper 



denominated in Hindustan, Nepalese, i. . . . . 8 



A cursory Notice of Nayakote, ix. .. 1 i 14 



— — » Remarks on an Inscription in the Ranja and 



Tibetan (Uchhen) characters taken from a temple on the 

 confines of the valley of Nepal, iv. 196, .. .. 211 



Note on the Primary Language of the Bud- 



dhist Writings, vi. . . . . . . . . 682 



Account of a visit to the ruins of Simroun, 



once the capital of the Methila province, iv. . . . . 121 

 Remarks on M. Remusat's Review of Bud- 



dhism, iii. 499, .. .. .. .. 425 



Notice of some Ancient Inscriptions in the 



Characters of the Allahabad Column, iii. .. .. 481 



European Speculation on Buddhism, iii. . . 382 



Sketch of Buddhism, v. 28, .. .. 71 



