126 



Prinsep, J. Roof of the New Iron Foundery at Kasipur near 



Calcutta, iv. . . . . . . Page 1 1 1 



Explanation of the differences in the quantity of 



rain at different elevations, iv. . . . . 59 



Editorial note on the correspondence regarding the 



discovery of the genuine Tea plant in Upper Assam, iv. .. 42 

 Note on Inscriptions at ITdayagiri and Khandgiri 



in Cuttack, in the Lat character, vi. .. .. 1072 

 Suspension of the Survey of the Brahmaputra 



River, iv... .. .. .. .. 63 



Note on the fossil bones of the Jumna river, 



iv. .. .. .. .. ..500 



Results of the Observations made on the Tides 



at Madras from the 31st May to the 10th October, 1821, 

 by means of a Tide-gauge fixed near the north-east angle 

 of the Fort, iv. .. .. .. .. 325 



Interpretation of the most ancient of the ins- 



criptions on the pillar called the Lat of Feroz Shah near 

 Delhi, and of the Allahabad, Radhia and Mattiah pillar, or Lat 

 inscriptions which agree therewith, vi. 566, 790, .. 963 

 Specimens of Hindu Coins descended from the 



Parthian type, and of the ancient coins of Ceylon, vi. .. 288 



Additional fragments of the Sivatherium, vi. .. 152 



The Legends of the Saurashtra group of coins 



deciphered, vi. .. .. .. .. 377 



Note on an Inscription on the Mandara hill, near 



Bhagelpur, iv. .. .. .. ..166 



Examination of Minerals from Ava, i. . . 14 



^ Horary Meteorological Observations made at 



Calcutta on the 21st and 22nd September, iv. .. ... 514 



Manilla Indigo (so called) iv. .. .. 119 



— — On a new species of Snake, discovered in the 



Doab, iv. .. .. .. .. .. 217 



Note on the Magic Mirrors of Japan, i. .. 242 



Second Note on the Bhilsa Inscription, iii. .. 488 



N ew varieties of the Mithraic or Indo-Scythic 



series of Coins and their imitations, v. .. .. 639 



