141 



Geological formation of Kunchenjenga and of the perpetu- 

 ally-snow- covered peaks in its vicinity, xxii. 540, Page 611 



Sherwill, W. S. Note on the geological features of the zillah 



Behar, xv. .. .. . . .. 55 



Notes upon some Atmospherical Phenomena 



observed at Darjiling in the Himalaya mountains, during the 

 summer of 1852, xxiii. .. .. .. 49 



— A short notice of an ancient colossal Figure 



carved in granite on the Mandar hill, in the district of Bha- 

 gulpur, xx. .. .. . . . . 272 



— The Khurrukpur Hills, xxi. .. .. 195 



_ Note on the bird-devouring habits of a species 



of Spider, xix. .. .. .. .. 474 



Skikarpore and Kharassan, Silk Trade of, ix. . . 843 

 Memorandum on, x. .. .. .. 17 



'— and Candahar, Memorandum on the Trade between 



the Towns of, x. .. .. .. 12 



Shortrede, R. Meteors observed at Allahabad on the 10th of 



August, 1842, xi. .. .. .. .. 959 



« — Equations of Condition for a Quadrilateral, 



common or re-entrant, xi. .. . . .. 28 



■ Scheme of a Table for all Time, x. . . 595 



Table of proportional Logarithms, x. .. 713 



On an ancient magic Square, cut in a temple 



at Gwalior, xi. .. . . .. . . 292 



Remarks on the essay "On the Theory of 



Angular Geometry, " xi. .. .. .. 240 



! Compendious logarithmic Tables, xi. . . 40 



Comparison of the areas of Plane and Sphe- 



rical Triangles, xi. . . . . . . /^Q 



Remarks on some of the disturbing causes in 



Barometric Observations, xii. .. .. .. 293 



— ■ Account of a luminous Meteor seen at Charka, 



Lat. 24° 06' Long. 8 1° 02' on the morning of the 1 1th April, 



1842, xii. .. .. .. ..235 



1 Perpetual Moon Table, xii. .. .. 103 



- A Companion to the Moon Table, xii. .. 231 



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