125 



Prinsep, H. T. Estimate of the risk of life to Civil Servants 



of the Bengal Presidency, i. 2/7 ; vi. .. Page 341 



■ G. A. On the spontaneous heating of Brine, vii. .. 1014 



< On a remarkable heat observed in masses of 



Brine kept for some time in a large reservoir, vii. .. 207 



~ On the Temperature and Saltness of the river 



Hugli from Calcutta to the sea, i. , . .. .. 104 

 J. On the Ancient Roman Coins in the Cabinet of 



the Asiatic Society, i. . . ,. .. .. 392 

 > Account of an Inscription found by Mr. H. S. 



Boulderson in the Neighbourhood of Bareilly, vi. .. 777 

 — Comparative view of the daily range of the Baro- 



meter in different parts of India, v. .. .. 816 

 Desiderata and Recommendations of the British 



Association for the Promotion of Science, iv. .. .. 116 

 Proposed Meteorological Combination in Southern 



Africa, iv. .. .. .. .. 358 



Description of a Compensation Barometer and 



Observations on Wet Barometers, ii. . . . . 258 

 Experimental Researches on the depressions of 



the Wet-bulb Hygrometer, v. 396, .. .. 828 

 Determination of the Constant of Expansion of 



the Standard 10 feet Iron bar of the great Trigonometrical 

 Survey of India, and Expansions of Gold, Silver and Copper 

 by the same Apparatus, ii. . . . . . . 130 



Bactrian and Indo-Scythic Coins, ii. 310, 405 ; iv. 



327, v. .. .. .. .. ..720 



Note on the Fossil Bones discovered near Jabalpur,ii. 583 



— Additional Note on the Climate of Nagpur, ii. . . 542 



■ Chemical Analyses, ii. .. .. .. 434 



Note on the extraordinary Fall of the Barometer 



during the Gale of the 21st May last, ii. .. 427 

 On the connexion of various Ancient Hindu Coins 



with the Grecian or Indo-Scythic series, iv. 621, .. 668 



Statistics and Geology of Kumaon, iv. .. 359 



Note on the Coins found by Captain Cautley at 



Behat, iii. .. .. .. .. 227 



