400 



" Lamp Koek," The, 192 and (mote). 



Lamati, 141. 



Laud settlement, map of India showing, 226. 



Lane, Mr. W., 116. 



Laugdao, 79. 



LaramKotal, 150. 



Large scale cadastral surveys, 102. 



Lash Jowain, 173, 175. 



Lataband pass, 135. 



La Touche, Mr. .T. D„ 112. 



La Touche, Mr. (geologist), 256 ; in the Dehing 



basin, 260, 264, 265 ; in Garo hills, 269, 272 ; 



in Kashmir, 273, 275 ■ 277. 

 Laterite, 249. 

 Latitudes aud longitudes of Indian localities, 209, 



318. 

 Launggyet, 364. 

 Leach, Lieut-Colonel E. I'., on Simla survey, 80, 



88; in North Afghanistan, 130; -wounded and 



gains V.C., ib. ; in Argandab and Khakrez 



valleys, 137 ; description of Hazara country 



by, ib. 

 Le Bon, Dr. G., 320 (note), 362. 

 Lege & Co., Messrs., 199, 217. 

 Leli. 157 ; actinometric observations at, 295, 296 ; 



barometrical observations at Leh, 293. 

 Lein Chang P'ra (Siam), 5. 

 Leopards found in N.W. Afghanistan, 193. 

 Leo Porgyal, 50. See also Porgyal. 

 Level, " Reversible,'' 217. 

 Levelling operations in connexion with tidal 



observations, 200. 

 Lhakhang-Jong, 160. 

 Lhasa, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158, 1G0, 376. 

 " Lhasa, Narrative of journev to" (by S.C.I). ), 



158. 

 Lhobrak Chu, the, 163. 

 Lhobra Saupo, 160. 

 Lho Jong, 150. 

 Lhok'haptra, 164 (note). 

 Lighthouses and light vessels, inspection of, 9 ; 



annual return of, 13. 

 Lignite from Earanga, 240. 

 Limestone fossils in Upper Burma, 280. 

 Lingala, 248. 

 Lipu Lek pass, 101. 

 Lithang, 155. 



Lithographic Office, Calcutta, 221. 

 Lithological nomenclature. 271 (note). 

 Little, Dr. C, 311. 

 Little, Mr. C, 311. 

 Lo river, 164. 

 Lob Nor, 153, 157. 

 Lockhart, Sir W., 167. 

 Loekver, Professor N., 289. 

 Loess soil in Badghiz, 178. 

 Lofrus, Captain A. J., additions to hydrography 



of Siam coast, received from, 5. 



Logar valley, 133, 134, 135, 278. 



Logs, meteorological observations in ships, 289, 



292. See also Marine meteorology. 

 Lohardaga, 245. 

 Lohit river, 156 (note). 

 Lonad, 353. 



London Geological Congress, 276. 

 Long, Captain E. B., B.E., 97, 137. 

 Longitude observations, passim in Chapter IX. 

 Longitudes and latitudes of Indian statious and 



localities, 209, 223, 317. 

 Longrin coal-field, 265, 

 Lora river, 136, 173. 

 Lower Provinces, mapping of, 231. 

 Lucknow observatory, 285. 

 Ludhe, 150. 



Ludhiana district survey, 106. 

 Lughman valley, 98, 131, 133. 

 Luni Pathan, 97. 

 Lu river, 155 and (note). See also Giama Nu 



Chu. 

 Lungleh, 308. 



Lushai expedition, 170, 277. 

 Lut-dih, 150 (note). 

 Lydekker, Mr., 238, 246; on the N.W. 



Himalayas, 200 ; retirement and services of 



Macdonald, Colonel J., 86, 104, 123, 125. 



Macgregor, Major C. R., 79. 



Mach coal seams, 256. 



Machine for calculating tidal heights, 199. 



Ma-chu rivers, 153, 154. 



Mackenzie, Colonel Colin, 321 ; his survey of the 

 Amravati Tope, 358 (note), 359, 367. 



Mackenzie, Lieutenant, R.E., 99. 



Madhapur, 256. 



Madras Presidency topography, arrangements for 

 completing, 84 ; in Indian atlas, 231. 



Madras, survey of roadstead, 2, 4, 5, 19, 28 

 Madras coast series. 45, 46 : Madras longitr 

 dinal series, 46 ; Madras revenue survey, 84 

 197, 201 ; mean sea level at Madras, 202, 20c 

 204 ; 21 1, 214, 215 ; longitude of Madras, 210, 

 213 ; Madras observatory, 285, 312 ; Madras 

 rainfall, 2S8; Madras cyclone of 1875, 2 

 Madras monuments, conservation and restora- 

 tion of, 343, 345. 



Madura district survey, 84, 85 ; Mr. Foote in 

 Madura, 256, 260 ; Madura, antiquities in, 359. 



Madya, 276. 



Magadha, Ancient kingdom of, 326, 329, 347. 



Maha-Kosala, Ancient capital of, or Chattisgarh, 

 335. 



Mahauadi, 36, 231, 239 ; Upper Mahanadi, 264. 



Mahamuni pagoda, 364. 



