69 



Hodgson, B. H. Relics of the Catholic Mission in Tibet, xvii. 



p. ii. .. .. -. Page 225 

 Translation of the Napalia Devata Kalyana 



with Note, xii. . . . . . . 400 



Remarks on the Snow Line in the Himalaya, 



xviii. .. .. .. .. ..954 



On the Tibetan Type of Mankind, xvii. p. ii. 222 



Classification of Newars or Aborigines of 



Nepal Proper, preceded by the most Authoritative Legend 

 relative to the origin and early history of the Race, iii. .. 215 

 On the Origin, &c. of the Kooch, Bodo and 



Dhimal Tribes, xviii. .. .. .. .. 702 



Indo-Chinese Borders and their connection 



with the Himalyans and Tibetans, xxii. . . . . 1 



A brief Note on Indian Ethnology, xviii. . . 236 



Origin and Classification of the Military 



Tribes of Nepal, ii. .. .. .. .. 217 



Caucasian and Mongolian Affinities, xxii. .. 26 



• On the Aborigines of the Sub-Himalayas, 



xvi. 1235 xvii. p. 1, .. .. .. .. 73 



■ Comparative Vocabulary of the several Lan- 



guages and Dialects of the Eastern Sub-Himalayas from the 

 Kali or Ghogra to the Dhansri, xvi. . . .. 1244 

 On the Aborigines of North Eastern India, 



xviii. .. .. .. .. ..451 



Aborigines of the South, xviii. 350, xix. . . 461 



Aborigines of Central India, xvii. p. ii. .. 550 



Memorandum relative to the seven cosis of 



Nepal, xvii. p. ii. .. .. .. .. 646 



Sefan and Horsok Vocabularies with another 



Special Exposition in the wide range of Mongolian Affinities, 

 and remarks on the lingual and physical characteristics of 

 the Family, xxii. .. .. .. ..121 



Route from Katmandu to Darjeling, xvii. 



p. ll. .. .. .. .. ..634 



— — On the Physical Geography of the Himalayas, 



xviii. .. .. .. .. .. 761 



