154 



Terrestrial Magnetism, On the rates of Chronometers as influ- 

 enced by the local attraction of Ships and, xx. Page 61 

 Thaneswar, Note on an Inscription from, xxii. .. .. 673 

 Theoblod, W. Geology of the Salt Range, xxiii. .. 651 



■ Notes on the nidification of some of the 



commoner birds of the Salt Range, with a few additional 



from Kashmir, xxiii. . . . . . . . . 589 



Thermometer, Measurement cf heights with the, ii. .. 194 



Thermometrical Register at London, Abstract of a, i. .. 195 



Thomas, E. Note on Col. Stacey's Ghazni Coins, xxi. . . 115 



. Notes on the present state of the Excavations at 



Sarnath, xxiii. .. .. .. ..469 



■ An account of eight Kufic Silver Coins, xx. . . 537 



On Sassanian Coins, xx. .. .. 525 



Thomason, J. Report on the Settlement of the ceded district 



of Azimgurh, commonly called Chuklah Azimgurh, viii. . . 77 



Thomson, J. Rules for calculating the lengths of the drop- 

 bars of suspension bridges, the length and deflection of the 

 chain, rise of the roadway, &c, iv. .. .. 222 



— — — A Table of the scanthings of beams of Teak or 



Saul wood to sustain a terrace roof not exceeding seven 

 inches in thickness, the deflection not to exceed one-fortieth 

 of an inch, for each foot of length, iv. . . . . 227 



Table shewing the weight or pressure which a 



cylindrical wrought iron bolt will sustain, when supported at 

 the ends and bonded in the middle of its length, iv. .. 225 

 Minerals of the Trappean Rocks of Bombay, iv. 530 



Thor, Hindu parallel to, ii. .. .. .. 349 



Thrushes, New genera of Indian, vi. . .. .. 101 



Thuillier, H. E. L. Meteorological Summary for 1847, xvii. 



p.i. 

 ■ A Tabular view of the fall of rain and 



other remarkable Meteorological Phenomena in Calcutta 



from 1829 to 1847, xvii. p. i. .. .. .. 349 



Thurburn, Capt. Report on the Turan Mall Hill, xx. .. 502 



Tibet, Answers to Mr. Piddington's Queries about Winds, 



Storms, &c. in, xix. .. .. .. .. 457 



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