127 



Prinsep, J. New varieties of Bactrian Coins engraved as 

 Plate xxxv. from Mr. Masson's Drawings and other sources, 

 v. .. ., .. .. Page 548 



Facsimiles of various Ancient Inscriptions, litho- 

 graphed, v. 795, 554 ; vi. 278, 482, 663, 657, 724, .. 869 



■ — Professor Schlegel's Enigma, mode of expressing 



numerals in the Sanskrit and Tibetan language, iii. 

 Discovery of the name of Antiochus the Great in 



two of the edicts of Asoka, king of India, vii. . . . . 156 

 On the application of a new method of block printing 



with examples of unedited Coins printed in facsimile, vii. .. 414 

 Examination of the separate edicts of the Aswas- 



tama Inscription at Dhauli in Cuttack, vii. . . . . 434 

 Additions to Bactrian Numismatics and discovery 



of the Bactrian alphabet, vii. .. .. .. 636 



• — — Experiments on the preservation of sheet Iron 



from rust in India, iii. .. .. .. 191 



Note on the Coins discovered by M. Court, iii. . . 562 



Inscription on the Iron Pillar at Delhi, iii. .. 494 



— ■ Analysis of the Chinese Varnish, i. .. .. 183 



Note on Inscription No. 1, of the Allahabad 



Column, iii. .. .. .. .. 114 



Observation of the Moon and Moon-culminating 



Stars at Seharanpur, Nasirabad and Dholeswar with the 

 Longitudes deduced, iii. .„ .. .. 297 

 Note on the Brown Liquid contained in the cylinders 



from Manikyala, iii. . . . . . . 567 



On the Coins and Relics discovered by M. le Cheva- 



lier Ventura, General in the Service of Maha Raja Ranjit 

 Singh, in the Tope of Manikyala, iii. 313, .. .. 436 



Note on the Nautical Instruments of the Arabs, v. 784 



— Note on the Mathiah Lath Inscription, iii. . . 483 



Analysis of Copper Ore from Nellore with notice 



of the Copper Mines at Ajmir and Singhana, iv. .. 574 



Observations of the Transit of Mercury, i. . . 408 



: On the Greek Coins in the Cabinet of the Asiatic 



Society, ii. .. .. .. .. 27 



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