143 



Sik/cim, to the Frontiers of Thibet, Diary of a Journey through, 



xxi. 407, .. .. .. Page 477 



On the Literature and Origin of certain hill tribes 



in, xi. .. . . . . .. 4 



Himalayan Mountains, Notes upon a Tour in the, 



undertaken for the purpose of ascertaining the geological 

 formation of Kunchinjinga and of the perpetually snow- 

 covered peaks in its vicinity, xxii. 540, .. .. Oil 



Siladitya, Dynasty of, mentioned in a Chinese account of India, vi. 69 

 Sil Hako or Stone Bridge in zillah Kamrup, Brief notice of 



the, xx. .. .. .. .. ..291 



Silenus, Indian statue of, v. 517, .. .. .. 567 



Silhet, recent shells of, v. .. .. .. 741 



Fossil shells of, v. .. .. .. 519 



Silicious Tufa from Bhotan, iv. .. .. .. 410 



Silk of Assam, Note on the, v. .. .. .. 759 



Analysis of raw, iv. ,. .. .. 710 



Report upon the Improvement of the manufactured, in 



Mysore and the Salem districts, xi. .. .« 218 



Trade between Shikarpore and Khorassan, and the pro- 

 duce of Indigo in Sinde, ix. .. .. .. 843 



Silkworms of Assam, vi.. . .. .. .. 21 



■ of India, vi. .. .. .. ..38 



Silt held in suspension by the waters of the Hooghly at Cal- 

 cutta, in each month of the year, On the quantity of, xxiii.. . 283 

 Silver Plates found at Badakshan, vii. 1.047, x. .. .. 570 



Dilatation of, by heat, ii. .. .. ,. 130 



Mines of Cuba, i. . . .. .. .. 423 



Simla, Observations of Meteors, on the night between the 12th 



and 13th November, 184 1, made at the Magnetic Observatory 



of, x. .. .. .. .. .. 964 



Simpiesometer, The Tropical Tempest, xii. .. .. 451 



Simpiesometers, Aneroid and Marine Barometers in Cyclones, 



On the comparative action of, xx. .. .. .. 219 



Simroun, Ruins of, described, iv. .. .. .. 121 



Sinbaldo de Mas. On the Egyptian system of artificial 



Hatching, viii. .. .. .. ..38 



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