397 



Jabalpur, 213; Jabalpur fossil flora, 246; 

 Jabalpur Railway, 250 ; 2/7 ; Jabalpur obser- 

 vatory, 2S5. 



"Jabree." British Indian wooden barque, dis- 

 eoverv of part of wreckage of, 29 ; description 

 of track of, 30. 



Jackson, Captain, 167, 168, 170. 



Jacob, Colonel, " Jeypur portfolios of architec- 

 tural details by," 363. 



Jacobabad, 47, 241. 



Jade mines (Upper Burma), 169. 



Jafrabad, charting required of, 34. 



Jaggayyapeta stupa, 35S, 360. 



Jahngria, 333. 



Jaina monuments, 322, 340, 346, 352. 



Jaintia hills, 258, 277. 



Jaipur, 306. 



Jaisalmer, 238 ; fossiliferous limestones in, 269. 



Jakao, 30. 



Jalalabad, distance from Peshawar, 130, 133, 

 134 ; height of, 140. 



Jalandhar Doab, 333. 



Jalandhar, 106 ; Mr. Rodgers in, 340 ; monu- 

 ments in, 344. 



Jalawan, 97. 



Jalpaiguri, 121, 213. 



Jam valley, 177. 



James, Mr., 169. 



Jami Masjid at Jaunpur, 339. 



Jammu coal, 273, 275. 



Jamnagar, 349. 



Jamrud, Fort, 131. 



Jamsetjee Dbunjeebhoy Wadia, master builder, 8. 



Jamshidis, 178, 184. 



Janssen, M., 290. 



Jarrad, Nav. Lieutenant, R.N., despatched in 

 '• Clyde " to survey Amherst, 1 ; surveys 

 Madras, 2 ; connects, astronomically, Diamond 

 island, Rangoon, and Amherst pagoda, 2 ; in 

 charge of boat party surveying, 4 ; surveys 

 Bankote river mouth, 9 ; impaired health of, 

 9; placed at disposal of Admiralty, 11. 



Jashk, 298. 



Jaugada inscription, 358. 



Jaunpur, survey, 114; 322, 338; Dr. Efihrer's 

 report on Sharqi architecture of, 228, 339 ; 

 Masjid at, 330. 



Jaunsar, 260. 



Jehlam, mound at, 333. 



Jehlam river, 251, 326. 



Jelep La pass, 126, 153. 



Jesalmer. See Jaisalmia. 



Jesuit fathers at Tasienla, 155. 



Jeypur, 231; Jeypur observatory, 299, 306. 



Jhansi, district survey, 114, 340. 



Jhinjuwada, 324, 350. 



Jodhpur, 80, 81, 238, 250, 274. 



Joga, 253. 



Jogada Naugam, 348 (note). 

 Jogeswari, caves near, 323, 353. 

 Johnson, Mr. E. T. S., 108. 

 Johnstone, Major-General, C.B., 104. 

 Jones, Mr. E. J., 263, 267, 268, 272, 27 



277. 

 Jones, Sir W., 318, 320, 367. 

 Jongu, 158. 



Journal of Indian art, 220. 

 Jowain, 175, 176. 

 Jowaki Expedition, 104 ; Jowaki hills, 3 



in, 14S. 

 Jugdulluk pass, Captain Strahan's survi 



131. 

 Jumna, ancient cities near, 327. 

 Junagadh, 346 (note), 347, 348, 349. 

 Junkseylon, Commander Taylor visits, 1 . 



of, 2 ; ib. (note) ; sailing directions for, 

 Junnar, 352. 

 Jyghur, port of, surveyed at request 



R. Temple, 7. 



K. 



K p, 163, 164, 165. 



Kabadian, 1S8. 



Kabul valley column, 129 ; survey of valley, 



1 33 ; triangulation connected with Kuram , 



133; position of Kabul, 140; height of, 140; 



183, 190; map of routes to, 223; Mr. Gries- 



bach in Kabul valley, 278. 

 Kach Gandava, 94. 

 Kach valley, 97. 

 Kachi plain, 48, 94, 95, 96, 97. 

 Kachin hills, 166, 169. 

 Ka-cho, 171. 

 Kadis, 179, 180. 

 Kafiristan, 130; slavery in, 134, 135, 144; 



Mr. McNair in, 149, 150 (note), 191. 

 Kafir Kot, 91, 333. 

 Kahalgaon, rock- cut temple of, 333. 

 Kaiani kings, 174. 

 Kailang, observatory at, 295. 

 Kailas temple at Elura, 324, 353, 354. 

 Kaisar river, 131, 186. 

 Kaisarghar peak, 147, 148. 

 Kaitu Kuram, 149. 

 Kajuri Kach, 98. 

 Kaka Khels, 149, 150. 

 Kala Chitta Pahar tract, 104. 

 Kala-i-Madre Padshah, 173. 

 KalaEath, 174, 175. 

 Kalabagh, 252. 

 Kaladan river, 364. 

 Kaladgi, Antiquities in, 342, 346. 

 Kalagwe, 166. 



