136 



Roof of St. Peter's Church, v. .. .. Page 208 



of Kasipur Foundry, iv. .. .. .. Ill 



Roree in Khyrpoor, its Population and Manufactures, x. 393, 479 



Roses and the Manufacture of Rose-water and Utter at Ghazee- 



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Ross, D. Memoranda regarding the difference between morn- 

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Routes, Remarks on the Protraction of, i. 19; ii. .. 70 



Rowlatt, E. A. Report of an Expedition into the Mishmee 



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Row, J. Geological remarks during the march from Benares 

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Roxburgh, W. Flora Indica or Descriptions of Indian Plants, 



Notice of, i. .. .. .. ..131 



Royle, J. F. Extracts explanatory of the Address on the exhi- 

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Account of the Honorable Company's Botanical 



Garden at Seharanpur, i. .. .. .. 41 



List of Articles of Materia Medica obtained in 



the bazars of India, i. .. .„ .. 458 

 Illustrations of the Botany and other branches 



530 



305 



1 



61 



685 



of the Natural History of the Himalayan Mountains and of 



the Flora of Kashmir, Notices of, iii. 143, 

 Ruins at Patharee, On the, xvii. p, i. 

 Rules of the Asiatic Society, xiii. xvii. xx. 

 Rumbowe, Account of, v. 

 Ruminants, Various Genera of the, xvi. 

 Runyamutty, The Ancient City of Kansonapuri now called, 



xxii. .. .. .. .. ..281 



Russaloo, On the Ballads and Legends of the Punjab, Refaci- 



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Russia's War with Persia, iii. . . . . . . 277 



Russian Slaves in Bokhara, ii. .. .. .. 237 



Rust, Method of preventing, iii. .. .. .. 367 



