72 



Hutton, T. Remarks on Mathematics, ii. .. Page 374 



Remarks on the snow line in the Himalaya, xviii. 954 



Notice of the Himalayan Vulture Eagle, vii. .„ 20 



Notes on the Nidification of Indian Birds, xvii. 



p. ii. 3, .. .- .. .. .. 681 



Geological Report on the valley of the Spiti and 



of the Route from Kotghur, x. 

 Extracts from a Journal kept during a voyage 



from England to Calcutta, in 1831, iv. .. .. 167 

 Journal of a Trip through Kunawur, Hungrung and 



Spiti, undertaken in the year 1838, under the patronage of 

 the Asiatic Society of Bengal, for the purpose of determining 

 the Geological formation of these districts, viii. 901 ; ix. 

 489, .. .. .. .. ..555 



Observations on theOvis ammonoides of Hodgson, 



xvi. .. .. .. .. ..568 



Geometric Tortoise, Testudo geometrica, vi. . . 689 



Observations on an article in Loudon's Magazine 



of Natural History, on the subject of the Albatross, iv. .. 106 

 Notices of some land and fresh water Shells 



occurring in Afghanistan, xviii. .. .. .. 649 



» — and Lieut. J. Smith, Report on some Inscriptions 



found at Hammam on the southern coast of Arabia, iv. . . 533 

 Account of the Bearded Vulture of the Himalaya, 



Wool of the Bactrian, or two-humped Camel, 



522 



Camelus bactrianus, xi. . . .. .. ..1182 



On the Nest of the Tailor-bird, ii. . . . . 502 



On the Habits of the Paludinae, i. . . .. 411 



On the Land Shells of India, iii. . . 81-520 



On the Indian Boa, Python tigris, vi. .. 528 



Rough Notes on the Zoology of Candahar and 



the neighbouring districts, with Notes by E. Blyth, xiv. 



340; xv. 135, xvi. .. .. .. ..775 



— — Notes on Natural History, i. 474, .. .. 554 



On Galeodes vorax, xi. .. .. .. 857 



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