265 



Bogle, A. Interpretation of the Tibetan Inscription on a 



Bhotian Banner taken in Assam, v. .. Page 264 



Bouhephelon, Site of, xxi. . . . . . . 214 



Brown - , — Account of an ancient temple at Hissar and of the 



ship-model at that place, vii. . . . . . . 429 



Buchanan's History of Cocch Behar, being an extract of a 



passage from his account of Eungpur, vii. .. .. 1 



Buddha Gay a Sculptures, xvi. . . . . . . 334 



Baosda, Eoute through, vide Leech. 



Burabur Hills, xvi. .. .. .. .. 40i 



B penes, A. On the Eeg Euwan or moving sand, a singular 



phenomenon of sound near Cabul, with a sketch, vii. . 324 

 Continuation of Dr. J. Gerard's Eoute from Bokha- 

 ra to Meshid, ii. .. .. ..143 



Eeport on ten specimens of coal from Meshid, vii. . . 848 



and Conolly's Travels, iv. .. .. .. 411 



On the Seahposh Kaffirs with specimens of their 



language and custom, vii. .. .. .. 325 



Bwpetok, Earthquakes in, xviii. . . . . . . 174 



Buet, T. S. Note on instruments for trisecting Angles, ii. . . 159 



Defence of Trisection Instrument, ii. . . 485 



More Danams from the Sanchi tope near Bhilsa, 



taken in impression, vii. . . . . . . 562 



Cabul, vide Honigberger. 



Calcutta, Celestial objects visible in the horizon of, ii. . . 252 



Eain-fall at, iv. . . . . . . 207 



Daily evaporation in, xvii. p. i. . . . . 236 



Meteorological Phenomena, fall of Eain, &c. xvii. 



p. i. .. .. .. ' .. 349 



Campbell, A. Abstract of a Meteorological Eegister kept at 



the Cathmandu Eesidency for the month of September, 



1837, vii. .. .. .. .. ..83 



Candahar, Eoute to, vide Leech. 



Caprolagus, Description of, xiv. . . . . . . 247 



Cases in Bengali and Hindustani, xxi. . . . . 105 



Cashgari dialect vide Leech. 

 Catmando, vide Kathmandu. 



