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Stag, or the species of true or elaphoid form of Cervus, com- 

 prising those more immediately related to the Red Deer of 

 Europe, A general review of the, x. . , Page 



Stalactite, Calcareous, of Tibet, iv. .. 



Standard Bar, Expansion of, ii. 



■ Weights of England and India, i. 

 Stark, J. Discovery of the Silhet Coal Mines, ii. 

 Statistical Committee, Correspondence and Discussions regard 



ing the, vi. 1, 5, 7, 497, 

 Statistics of Bengal, Contribution to the, Income, Expenditure 



and Food, xxii. 



■ of Kemaon, iv. 



of Mathura or Muttra, v. .. 



■ of Ramri Island, iv. 

 of Banda, Report on the, xix. 



of Malacca, iv. 

 I of Chinese Tartary, iv. 



■ of Bareilly, iii. 



of Burmah, iv. 



Steam Carriages, On the Improvements in, i. 



Steel in Southern India, Report upon the manufactures of, xi. 



Stephenson, J. On the Saline Nature of the Soil of Ghazi- 



poor and the Manufacture of Common Salt as practised by 



the natives of the villages of Tuttulapoor, Ratouly, Sahory, 



Chilar and Becompoor, iii. 

 — Specimens of the Soil and Salt from the 



Samar or Sambhur lake Salt Work, collected by Lieut. Arthur 



Conolly and analayzed by, v. 

 • Extract from a Journal of a Residence, and 



during several Journeys, in the Province of Behar in the years 

 1831-34, iv. 

 ■ On the Efflorescence of Khari Nun or Sul- 



phate of Soda as found native in the soil of Tirhut and 

 Sarun, in the Province of Behar, iii. 

 — Excursion to the Ruins and Site of an an- 



cient city near Bakhra, iv. 



> Note on Vegetable Impressions in Agates, iv. 



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