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Bugti country, 95, 97, 25C 



Biihler, Professor G., C.I.E., 354, 372. 



Bulandshahr district survey, 108. 



Bunji, 142. 



Burgess, Dr. James, C.I.E., passim Chapter XV. 

 His retirement and services, 361. 



Burma, ports of, Commander Taylor's tour of 

 inspection of, 1 ; 20; Burma coast, 36 ; triangu- 

 lation in, 66; 165, 1G6; reconnaissances in 

 Upper, 167; 231; maps of, 226; coal-fields in 

 Upper Burma, 273 ; oil fields in Upper Burma, 

 276 ; mineral resources of Upper Burma, 278, 

 279 ; observatories in Burma, 299, 309 ; 

 archaeological research in Burma, 363 ; Burma, 

 Chief Commissioner of, 364. 



Burmans as surveyors, 116. 



Burn, Messrs., & Co., 277. 



Burnes, Sir A., 190. 



Burraballung river, 19. 



Burrard, Lieutenant S. G., 214, 215. 



Burt, Lieutenant, 321. 



Bushire, 208. 



Bustar, 240, 256. 



Butkak, 140. 



Buxa Duar, 163. 



Byans valley, 48, 49. 



Bythell, Lieutenant, 170. 



Byturnee river, survey of portion of, 19. 



Cachar survey, 116 ; Cachar earthquake, 557. 

 Cadastral surveys, nature of 100, 102. 



Cadcll, Colonel, in the Andamans, 31. 

 Cairo, Hap of, 224. 



Calcutta, head-quarters of marine survey moved 

 from Calcutta to Bombay, 18 ; Calcutta survey, 

 121 122; 204,206,213; Calcutta Exhibition, 

 266'; Calcutta observatory (see also Alipore), 

 285, 288, 289, 305 ; Calcutta weather reports, 

 298 ; Calcutta, Cutch earthquake felt up to,349. 



Calicut, 4, 5, 16,31,274. 



Calingapatam, 4, 21. 



Callian Junction, 200. 



Cambay, Gulf of, wrecks in and lighting of, 7 ; 

 surveys in, 27, 34. 



C'ainbay, Inscriptions from, 346 (note) ; 355. 



Camels, Wild, 154. 



Campbell, Colonel W. M., 129, 211, 213, 219. 



Canadian tides, 200. 



Canara. See Kanara. 



Cannanur, 4, 31, 32. 



Canning, Earl, 62, 237, 325, 337; minute on an 

 archaeological survey, 326 (note). 



Cape Negrais, 36, 53. 



Carew, I.TS., Captain G. CIS., 8. 



Carey, Mr. A. 1)., 157. 



Carlleyle, Mr. A. C, passim Chapter XV. 



Caruac, General J., 367. 



Carnatic, the, 46 ; drought in, 300. 



Carpenter, Commander Alfred, R.N., assumes di- 

 rection of marine survey in place of Commauder 

 Dawson, 22 ; experience on board H.M.S. 

 " Challenger," 23 ; Irawadi survey party formed 

 under, 24; pilots flotilla up to Bhamo, 25; 

 paper on mean temperature of Bay of Bengal 

 by, 28 ; 30, 33 ; list of marine survey require- 

 ments drawn up by, 34. 



Carrington, Mr. R. C, 5, 6, 1 1 ; retirement of, 13. 



Carter, Captain T. T., Madras coast triangulation 

 series under direction of, 46 ; his triangulation 

 around Indus valley, 141. 



Carter, Dr., I.N., 237. 



Cautley, Sir P., 236. 



Cauvery (Kaveri) river, 46; Colonel Branfill on 

 physiography of delta of, 46. 



Cavagnari, Death of Sir L., 132. 



Caves, Buddhist, Jaina and Brahmanical, 323 

 and passim in Chapter XV. 



Cave temples of India," " The, 351, 352. 



" Celerity," Indian marine steamer, 56. 



Census of 1872, 317. 



Central Asia formerly supposed to originate 

 Indian summer monsoon, 290. 



Central establishment for archaeological sur- 

 veyors, 328. 



Central India, electro-telegraphic observations in, 

 215; meteorology of, 319; General Cunning- 

 ham in, 336 (note) ; Major Keith appointed 

 Assistant Curator of Monuments for, 343 ; Dr. 

 Puhrer's list of monuments in, 346. 



Central Provinces Survey, 74; Central Provinces, 

 Rainfall in, 302 ; General Cunningham in, 329, 

 335 ; monuments in, 342 ; statistical inquiries 

 in, 314. 



Ceylon, triangulation connected with Indian, 45; 

 204,229, 261. 



Chagsum, 165. 



Chahar Aimak, 178, 179, 183. 



Chahar-burjak, 173. 



Chahardar, 180, 184. 



Chaharsada, 179, 180. 



Chaharshamba, 180. 

 ChahilAbdal, 184. 

 Chaitya or Buddhist temple caves, 323. 



Chakcharan, 179, 180. 

 Chakmani territory, 271 (note). 

 Chalapdalan, 184. 



Chalukya architecture, 322, 324, 362, 363. 

 Chalukya dynasty, 350, 357. 

 Chamalang, 94. 

 j Chamba, 295. 



| Chamhel. See L c. 



Chamberlain, Sir N., 146. 

 I Chambers, Mr. E.,ou winds of Karachi, 292 ; 304, 

 306, 307. 



